Emma and the Silverbell Faeries

Tales of Widowswood, #3

Kids, Fiction, Fairy Tales, Teen, Fantasy and Magic, Fiction - YA
Cover of the book Emma and the Silverbell Faeries by Matthew S. Cox, Division Zero Press
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Author: Matthew S. Cox ISBN: 9781949174540
Publisher: Division Zero Press Publication: November 27, 2018
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Matthew S. Cox
ISBN: 9781949174540
Publisher: Division Zero Press
Publication: November 27, 2018
Imprint:
Language: English

A druid's work is never done… even if she's ten years old.

With the Silk Thieves no longer a threat to Widowswood, Emma enjoys the solace of home and the peaceful routine of her chores. She is happy to be with her family, but still hasn't quite forgiven herself for making them worry about her.

One afternoon, Neema, the Faerie she freed from the wizard's lantern, returns seeking her help. Her people are dying, and she's convinced Emma can save them, and do it in only a few minutes.

The plea proves hard to resist, and Emma soon discovers cursed animals are attacking the faeries. Even though some Silverbells have perished, they are hesitant to kill the creatures. Their queen hopes Emma can find a way to save both animals and faeries alike.

Far from her family in a strange magical forest, Emma feels too small for the task set before her, but cannot abandon the faeries to their fate—even if it means she may never find her way home.

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A druid's work is never done… even if she's ten years old.

With the Silk Thieves no longer a threat to Widowswood, Emma enjoys the solace of home and the peaceful routine of her chores. She is happy to be with her family, but still hasn't quite forgiven herself for making them worry about her.

One afternoon, Neema, the Faerie she freed from the wizard's lantern, returns seeking her help. Her people are dying, and she's convinced Emma can save them, and do it in only a few minutes.

The plea proves hard to resist, and Emma soon discovers cursed animals are attacking the faeries. Even though some Silverbells have perished, they are hesitant to kill the creatures. Their queen hopes Emma can find a way to save both animals and faeries alike.

Far from her family in a strange magical forest, Emma feels too small for the task set before her, but cannot abandon the faeries to their fate—even if it means she may never find her way home.

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