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The World In-between

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Berty Chase knew nothing of Fairies, Elves and Dragons until he was chosen to cross through the portal. He discovers a magical world hidden from the normal world into which he was born. Falling in love, he can not imagine his life without this incredible world. Getting caught in the battle for magic, Berty invokes ancient magic that changes his life and the lives of those around him forever.

Book 1 of the World In-between series.

394 pages, Kindle Edition

First published August 31, 2011

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I.E. Castellano

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IE Castellano is an American author and poet living in the Eastern United States. Falling in love with the mechanics of the English language at an early age, she started writing poetry before venturing into fiction. With her propensity to ask, what if, she writes speculative fiction – authoring the dystopian sci-fi novel, Tricentennial, and the contemporary epic fantasy series, The World In-between.

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February 28, 2013
Love, Love, Love it! I have to say this is definitely one of my favorite books, and have read it a few times already. The story line is great and the characters (there are many) have been well developed. This book is the first in the series of the fantasy fiction, The World In-between. Just finished reading for the second time, the second book in the series, Bow of the Moon. I certainly hope there are many more books to come, so that I may continue my adventure with my much beloved 'new friends' in the Land of Sages and beyond.
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May 30, 2013
I.E. Castellano has written a story that keeps you involved. She has set her world in between as a magical fairy tale and the story stays true to its roots. Many tales of fantasy are good but stay to a tried and true format. The author steps away from this format and takes us back to a time when we were children and magic was truly that; magical and mysterious. I look forward to reading her follow-up, Bow of the Moon.
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