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Forest of Spells - Time Quest

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A dark mass slowly descended out of the star strewn sky and hovered menacingly above twenty-three and a half Vulcan Mews, Doncaster, the home of the unsuspecting Gorry family.

Two figures sauntered into view, their footsteps crunching on the gravel. They stopped across from the Gorry house and stared hard at the spectre on the roof. Almost immediately the air began to crackle with electricity. Caught in the electrical current and unable to sustain its shape or position a moment longer the black mass angrily began to disperse.

The watchers braced themselves for they knew what was to come; then moved on.

186 pages, Kindle Edition

Published January 23, 2017

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S.E. Maguire

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117 reviews8 followers
December 10, 2017
Larna has been having nightmares, about things she starts to see in real life. Could they possibly not be part of her imagination? You must read to find out.

This book is part of the Middle Grade genre, but I think YA readers could still enjoy it. I did! It has quite a bit of action and time travel and you could even read it to your child! There is death so maybe smaller children shouldn’t read it, but it’s no worse than Mafusa’s death in The Lion King. So not that bad. ;]

There is lots of fantastical things and creatures in this story. Like witches,wizards,warlocks,fairys,talking animals and even part humans part animals!

Of course it’s full of lots and lots of magic! So if your a fan of young fantasy, time traveling adventures, magic and fairy tale like creatures this is for you! I enjoyed it so much I read it in one day!
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413 reviews331 followers
October 2, 2017
I was sent the book Spellbound Chronicles: Bloodline by Suzanne and Eve Maguire to read and review. The book is about two children named Larna and Aron that have a fond enjoyment for geocaching. They visit their grandmother for a portion of the summer and get teleported into the future through a magical doorway in the forest. The children go through a number of trials as they fight to help their new found friends in a battle against an evil warlock.

The book has very likeable characters (my favourite character is Uncle Roger as he puts the wellbeing of others before himself) and an interesting story arc that never lets up. You are constantly moving from one part to the next and the characters are never in one spot for very long (the book can be hard to follow at times because of this).

This book is definitely for a younger audience so I would recommend this book for children up to the age of 13. A percentage of the profits from this novel get donated to research for Motor Neurone Disease so if you want a good read for your kids and to donate to charity, this is the book for you.
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