New Book

Magic of the Ice Age - Journey to America's Lost Faerie World

Categories:Fairy Tales, Folk Tales & Myths Literature & Fiction   Language:English
   Publishing date:2024   Pages:372      Size:154mm × 228mm


【Feature】
★Discover the Magic of the Ice Age: A Thrilling New Novel That Reimagines the Past.
★Have you ever wondered what the world looked like during the Ice Age? What if that ancient past wasn’t just filled with mammoths and sabertooth cats but also dragons, elves, and magical secrets? That’s exactly the journey you’ll take in the breathtaking new fantasy novel.
★The authors masterfully blend real science—like Ice Age climate and ecology—with fantasy elements to create a story that’s as imaginative as it is grounded.
★Adding to the magic are breathtaking illustrations by Justin Gerard. His artwork brings the Ice Age world to life, capturing everything from lush forests and majestic mammoths to intricate carvings and mythical creatures. The visuals perfectly complement the story, making this a truly immersive reading experience.

★If you’re a fan of The Chronicles of Narnia or The Lord of the Rings, you’ll fall in love with Magic of the Ice Age. The story is filled with thrilling action, heartfelt moments, and a world so vivid you’ll feel as if you’ve stepped into it.
 
Embark on a magical journey to the past, delving into the North American Ice Age, where forgotten faerie realms of elves, dwarves, dragons, and gnomes coexist with woolly mammoths, giant sloths, and American lions. Dazzling faerie kingdoms grace the American landscape alongside ice sheets and expansive magical woods, where deserts stand today.

Teenage cowgirl and amateur scientist Feleena Ochoa, along with her fantasy-loving younger brother, Jack, find themselves unintentionally transported to the Ice Age by a spell meant for their geologist and plant expert mother, Jane. The benevolent elves, whose magic relies on rare plants, originally sought Jane's knowledge to track down these elusive botanical treasures, but an unfortunate glitch brings the kids into the mix.

As a brewing war against the orcs unfolds, Feleena, armed with her mother's plant knowledge and cowgirl smarts, takes it upon herself to assist the elves and find a way back home. The stakes escalate when Jack is kidnapped by the orcs, who believe he possesses the key to winning the war against the elves. Now, Feleena must join her newfound friends on a quest to brew a potion that will thwart the orcs' conquest of Ice Age North American Ice.

Will Feleena succeed in saving the future, rescuing her brother, and returning to her own time? The challenges and adversaries she faces in this enchanting adventure will determine the fate of her quest.Read More

【Author】
Steve Richardson is a five-time award-winning author from Albuquerque, New Mexico. He is also the author of Paisley Rabbit and the Treehouse Contest, Lavender Blue and the Faeries of Galtee Wood, Canlandia and Billy's Mountain. Paisley Rabbit won first place in the Indie Book Awards for best juvenile book, and was named juvenile book of the year by Creative Child Magazine. Canlandia won the Pinnacle Book Achievement Award for best juvenile book and was named the best juvenile book in the Arizona / New Mexico Book Awards. Lavender Blue won the Pinnacle Book Achievement Award for best juvenile fiction.

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