by Max Candee
Soon, Koschey and I were left alone.
He looked at me with his anxious brown eyes.
“I can’t help them, Anna. Why can’t I help them?”
All I could do was shake my head. I didn’t know. How could I?
“All those trapped souls,” he said. “So many of them.” He looked toward where they had been. “What can we do?”
TO BE CONTINUED in BOOK 3: FIGHTING WITCH
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About the Author
Max Candee is a dad of three curious kids. He writes books for children and teenagers together with fourteen-year-old Ivan, ten-year-old Naomi and seven-year-old Maya, who all share their passionate opinions and creative ideas. They even draw in Max’s manuscripts, and they love it when professional illustrators build on their suggestions.
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