Save the world? Check.Consort with magical creatures? Check.Defeat an evil organization? Double-check.April’s seen it all in her time as the Pagewalker—the guardian of a magic gate that allows you to step into the pages of any book.
Now she faces her greatest challenge
Leaving the gate in the hands of her friends while she fulfills Gram’s dying wish and takes her on a dream vacation.
Simple, right?
As if things could ever be that easy…
When the group gets split up inside a book two days before she’s scheduled to leave, they create a monster the likes of which they’ve never seen before.
Great.
A villain, a storybook character, a homeless veteran, and one harried librarian...
Can April bring them together to defeat an unspeakable evil before she misses her flight?
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INKCASTER is the fourth book in the groundbreaking Library Gate Series, and is approximately 45,000 words long.
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Another exciting book in the series. Thaddeus is now working with everyone in the library. They go into Dr Jekyll And Me Hyde, but get separated. Thaddeus rescues Sara, a little girl central to the story and they all have to persuade him to return her before the book changes Finding out that she cannot eradicate the ink boot by herself Amber finds that with the help of Thaddeus she can get rid of it and they return the girl to her place in the book before Amber goes off the pack for a holiday with her grandma
To trust Thadd or not that is the question throughout this book. Relationships between all the characters is developed more in this book. The ending leaves you up in the air a bit so want to read the next book.
Although still entertaining, not as much personal interaction. Also, I don't like cliffhangers. Hopefully Thaddous had chosen a side to remain loyal to?