Don't Judge a Book By Its Magic

Don't Judge a Book By Its Magic

Don't Judge a Book By Its Magic

Don't Judge a Book By Its Magic

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Overview

Colleen is a normal girl. She loves shoes, chick flicks, and cute clothes. The only thing abnormal about her is that she's just become a magician; not the disappearing bunny kind, but the power-shooting-out-of-your-hands kind of magician.
Her problem now is that she doesn't believe in magic. Well, she believes in it. She's seen it shoot out of her own hands, but she opposes it in a moral sense; no hexes, no spells, no incantations, no potions, no amulets, no tomes, no casting circles, no eye of newt, none of that. She has to be very clear because people pressure her about it. Whatever they say about ?how it?s done?, this is a morality issue for her and she will not cave in to their pressure.
Join Colleen at Seattle Pacific Regional University, where she becomes a part of The Convergence. She'll learn the freaky side of Work Study, Financial Aid, and Vyxhepiocht. Seriously, she's never seen so many hot guys. It's going to be wild!

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781477675106
Publisher: CreateSpace Publishing
Publication date: 10/09/2012
Pages: 270
Product dimensions: 5.00(w) x 8.00(h) x 0.57(d)

About the Author

Even though Kate Policani wasn't born in Seattle, Washington, she's a native at heart. She should have been born here, but some bizarre mistake started her out in the Midwest. That error was rectified, though, and she's spent more than twenty years in the rainy, gloomy, chilly land where she belongs, loving every minute of it. The long dark days and unwelcoming weather make for the perfect environment to stay inside and write.
A mom of three and therefore a coffee addict, she writes her books over a hot mocha in the rainy season (Fall-Winter-Spring) and an iced mocha during the six weeks of summer. That is, she writes when she isn't shuttling her progeny to school or youth group or playdates. In a pinch, she writes while she waits to pick the kids up from school, and sometimes even in the middle of the night when the ideas wake her.
Kate has found her footing with her writing and is no longer interested in just writing a few books. The list of ideas is long, so she'll be cranking out the Sci-fi and Fantasy (and maybe some others) for the long haul.
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