Riverlilly is the story of a boy and girl lost at sea in a world where nothing makes sense.
Runaways Jai and Ceder have never been outside before the night they meet by chance upon a mountainside and set sail in a rowboat full of holes.
All they know of the world comes from the stories their master sang: that the sea bites and stings, that great beasts await weary travelers in the deep, that no one who sails east returns.
Jai and Ceder do not wish to return, but they soon learn that the farther away they try to run, the closer they are drawn full-circle back to the beginning.
Riverlilly is the story of a boy and girl lost at sea in a world where nothing makes sense.
Runaways Jai and Ceder have never been outside before the night they meet by chance upon a mountainside and set sail in a rowboat full of holes.
All they know of the world comes from the stories their master sang: that the sea bites and stings, that great beasts await weary travelers in the deep, that no one who sails east returns.
Jai and Ceder do not wish to return, but they soon learn that the farther away they try to run, the closer they are drawn full-circle back to the beginning.
Petronaut Technician Horace Lundin doesn't believe in magic... until he witnesses its power first-hand.
From that point on, the steampunk scientist is consumed with an idea. What if magic didn’t have to be chaotic and unreliable, like the wizards who practice it? What if it could be as simple as throwing a switch?
Lundin and his colleagues build a music-box magician, designed to cast the s...
While summering in Maine, mind reading thirteen-year-old twins, Meghan and Colin Jacoby, discover they have until the rising of the Blue Moon to help save the life of a young man, whose caravan flees through a magical portal to another world, without him. In the process, their own world begins colliding with the complexities of the magical world. The twins face unimaginable dangers, which thrust t...
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