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In the villages of Wyck, What's My Magic? Day is one of trepidation and excitement for all those who recently turned thirteen years of age. This is the day when magic blooms in the digits of the young. Those who are ready to dip a finger in the ashes of wizards gone by, will truly realize, for the first time, what the future might lay in store for them. Will they turn rocks into flowers? Shape-shift into magical creatures or just be able to transform into boring household pets or animals fit for a zoo? If they are lucky, they might just be able to make a living out of their one magical trait. Whatever the outcome, they would have never thought What's My Magic? Day would turn into utter chaos.
As Kar races with his faithful friends, Jack and Haylen, against time to save his parents from Lucas Nosty, a classmate turned evil, Lillian with one foot larger than the other, steps in to do what she can to save the village from destruction and keep the powers-to-be at bay.
With Jack and Haylan not far behind, Kar crosses Mount Footsteps, gets caught up in a ceremony of rejuvenation, sails across a giant lake to the hideout of his ancient ancestors and kindles a friendship with a dragon guarding a desert swimming pool. In the meantime, Lillian, whose only claim to fame is to shape-shift into a bunny, works it to her advantage, as she spies on a treacherous neighbor and flies with a shady character over forbidden lands.
With all of this commotion going on they get unlikely help from Secret Ingredient, a tiny creature living in a bottle and doing his best to make his living circumstances as peaceful as possible, as he is whisked away to help in a race against time.
Christina was born in Detroit, Michigan. She finished high school in Jerusalem (West Bank) called the Schmidt's Girls College. Why they called a school a college is still a mystery to her. After graduating from the "college" she made her way to Kharkov, Ukraine where she found herself taking computer science and civil engineering, which she still knows zilch about. She spent her free time between classes wandering through bookstores, marveling at the Russian books so beautifully illustrated, especially those that were written for children. After a life in the travel industry, where she had the opportunity of visiting many places, some she doesn't remember, she finds herself, once again, in the country of her birth, soaking up the Florida sun and finally finding the time to start her next chapter in life with writing. She hopes it works out. You can contact the author at seawaypress@gmail.com.