The race to find Avalon is on! It's up to the warrior mage, Adriane, to lead the charge across the magic web and rescue the animals of Ravenswood before they are turned into minions of the evil warlock. The mages will need all the help they can get to stop the warlocks, including the mistwolf pack and a group of ferocious dragons. But even that may not be enough to save their friends and protect the home of all Avalon. In this action-packed conclusion to The Warlock Diaries , the mages face their greatest challenge yet. In the showdown of mage vs. warlock, who will triumph in this battle for Avalon?
Rachel Roberts adores magic, adventure, animals, and music. Rachel is an devoted campaigner with animal rights and protection of wild places organizations. Rachel’s has been reading ever since she could first carry a book and enjoys getting lost in a fantastic story. Rachel has been a writer as well as a editor her entire career. Rachel says the majority of concepts for her stories and characters appear on lengthy hikes. She brings a little notepad, just for jotting down thoughts. Afterward at her house Rachel builds on the ideas together with feline friends, Attila and Raider. She also is in love with music, playing the piano, flute, as well as learning to play guitar.
Avalon: Web of Magic is Rachel’s very first series of novels.
Adriane, Emily and Kara must travel the portals of the Magic Web to save their animal friends from the warlock minions that kidnapped them, and it will take all their powers - and perhaps even an odd friend to the rescue - to save the creatures of Ravenswood and perhaps finally reach Avalon! Roberts and Gan brings this enjoyable trilogy to a heartfelt close that will keep fans entertained until the very end with its wit and charm. Will the girls reach Donovan and his minions in time to save the animals, or will Avalon be breached by the enemy?
This is the last book of the Avalon graphic novel series, and it was pretty good. One part that annohed me though is that everything that happened was expected to happen...there weren't many plot twists. While I like the unexpected happening in books, it was a good and quick read.
This manga was so puerile and silly: adorable drawings, mages, warlocks, furry friends and magic realms. A fun read for a preteen or a (really really) childish adult ;)