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Alice Mason and the Grand Wizardess

(2026)
(The first book in the Alice Mason Saga series)
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A girl with untold power. A teenage warlock with a tragic past. A hidden magical world. A children's home for mistreated and abused warlocks and witches.

Fourteen-year-old Alice Mason doesn’t know she's magical, but that changes on a school trip to the British Museum. Standing before the
Blood Stone, she discovers she’s a descendant of the legendary wizardess, Morgan Le Fay, and it's her destiny to be the most powerful witch in 1500 years.

Attacked by the mysterious
Black Hunters, Alice is targeted by the wicked Grand Wizard Valerius Mallagan, a descendant of the most evil wizard in history: Merlin.

So begins a thrilling magical adventure that propels Alice into the Enchanted Earth, where she learns the true history behind Arthurian legend, and befriends a charming werewolf, a dragon, a talking skunk, and a three-hundred-year-old Grand Wizardess.

But when someone she cares about is poisoned, Alice embarks on a dangerous quest to find a mythical bird with the power to heal any wound.

There are no wands, no broomsticks, no nose-less Dark Lords, but there's charm, action, wonder, and fun. Oh, and there's magic ... there's lots of magic!

MAGIC HAS A NEW NAME


Genre: Children's Fiction

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