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C H MacLean, One Is Come

This book is a fun and magical opener to the author's future book series... those at younger ages might find the book quite interesting and connect with the two children protagonist's internal and physical struggles, as the author does touch on topics that those in the Young Adults category would have faced or might be facing in the present. So if you're looking for a simple book filled with magic and mystical persons and beings, this book would be for you. -- Kellie Podsednik

About the Book...
Haylwen doesn’t care who actually blew up the wall of the school library. With a chance to finally have real friends, all she cares about is if her suspension will make her parents move again. Her parents, forced to keep their own magical past silent, are shocked to learn that she is indeed a Magic user. She tested negative. Twice! Desperate to hide Haylwen from the King of magic users, they flee, but their efforts thrust them all into mortal danger.

Haylwen’s parents don’t know about the prophesy of “The One,” or that the only one who doesn't know Haylwen is a powerful magic user is Haylwen herself. The King and the dragon clans’ plans to remake the world are already in motion. As Haylwen struggles with her feelings of loneliness and unworthiness due to her inability to make a friend, she is completely unaware that the fate of the entire world rests on her choices. Will she learn about her magic and true friendship in time to save her life and hopefully the rest of the world?



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