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Child of the Sun

Author : Mélanie C. Larue
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Ashley Connors may look like a typical sixteen teenager girl, but she is far from being normal. With unusual abilities and powers, such as reading people minds, teleporting, healing wounds with her hands, communicating telepathically with animals and spirits, strange stories inevitably emerged from her hush-hush life and fell into...

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Ashley Connors may look like a typical sixteen teenager girl, but she is far from being normal. With unusual abilities and powers, such as reading people minds, teleporting, healing wounds with her hands, communicating telepathically with animals and spirits, strange stories inevitably emerged from her hush-hush life and fell into the wrong ears: the wizard world. Ashley was then kidnapped from school and held captive on a small secluded and unknown island. Being forced to attend five different schools, each teaching their own powers and skills, Ashley’s brilliance and supernatural abilities, even amongst wizards, was quickly exposed. Master Thunderstone, the legendary president of the wizard’s world, became threatened by her powerful mind and unique abilities and he arranged her termination. Ashley had already been busy discovering undisclosed information about the wizard’s disturbing mission of conquering and destroying the real world since her arrival on the island. With help of her new allies, Miss Grace, Miss Pomegrade and Mr. Corrigan, with whom she has a covert forbidden romance; Ashley forms her own secret army and finds a way to escape the island, foiling the wizard’s mission to destroy the world.
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Book Title Child of the Sun
Author Mélanie C. Larue
ISBN 9781682225950
Language English
Book Format epub
Date Published November 20th 2015 by Bookbaby


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