Emma and the Elixir of Madness

Tales of Widowswood, #4

Kids, Fiction, Fairy Tales, Teen, Fantasy and Magic, Fiction - YA
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Author: Matthew S. Cox ISBN: 9781949174786
Publisher: Division Zero Press Publication: November 27, 2018
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Matthew S. Cox
ISBN: 9781949174786
Publisher: Division Zero Press
Publication: November 27, 2018
Imprint:
Language: English

Emma tries to balance her newfound abilities as a druid with only being ten years old. Chores and having to go inside before dark leaves only a few hours a day to save the forest―or at least her home town.

Strange magic plagues the people of Widowswood Village. None of the adults take it seriously, as the effects are short-lived and whimsical. Emma suspects something darker is going on, having listened to Nan's tales of night pixies who aren't as nice as the Silverbells. Convinced someone or something wishes ill upon her home, she decides to do what the adults won't.

Amid the chaos, the daughter of a wealthy gem merchant goes missing. Emma's father and the entire Widowswood Watch spend all their time searching for the abducted girl. Worse, a bully blames Emma for the girl's disappearance, but after dealing with a banderwigh and the silk thieves, he doesn't scare her at all—until he turns violent.

Emma knows everything is connected, and isn't about to let a mean-spirited older boy stop her from protecting her home.

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Emma tries to balance her newfound abilities as a druid with only being ten years old. Chores and having to go inside before dark leaves only a few hours a day to save the forest―or at least her home town.

Strange magic plagues the people of Widowswood Village. None of the adults take it seriously, as the effects are short-lived and whimsical. Emma suspects something darker is going on, having listened to Nan's tales of night pixies who aren't as nice as the Silverbells. Convinced someone or something wishes ill upon her home, she decides to do what the adults won't.

Amid the chaos, the daughter of a wealthy gem merchant goes missing. Emma's father and the entire Widowswood Watch spend all their time searching for the abducted girl. Worse, a bully blames Emma for the girl's disappearance, but after dealing with a banderwigh and the silk thieves, he doesn't scare her at all—until he turns violent.

Emma knows everything is connected, and isn't about to let a mean-spirited older boy stop her from protecting her home.

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