Do you have a kindle? Do you have a child that likes to read on your
kindle? Do you have a child that likes to read about adventures and
finding new things out about their world around them? Then these are the
books for you! Jason Ellis is a wonderful author that has five very
awesome books that anyone would enjoy! Please take a few minutes and
read the descriptions and I think you will agree that these are
definitely worth the price! Enjoy! I know I did!
Meet young Holly Silverstone, the girl who sees daisies turn to
butterflies ... who dreams of places that she has never been to ... who
is invited to study at the elusive and enchanting Highlands Academy of
truth and excellence.
The voices will come, one-thousand and one,
the voices will come. Fear is the key, fear to see. The voices will
come, one-thousand and one, the voices will come.
As Holly took a
sip of her tea and held the piece of paper between her fingers, veins
of ink slowly crept across the paper. She wanted to drop it and scream …
yet a more powerful part of her made the fingers on her hands grasp the
letter even tighter and her eyes open wider.
The ink seeped and whirled around, forming words;
We have a question for you, Holly.
Do you want to know how the daisies turned to butterflies?
The first book in the 'Amelia Maylock' series.
Little did Amelia
know that as she dressed for school on a normal Friday morning at the
beginning of March, her life would soon change forever.
"You are
here because you are the only one who can defeat her. I don't know when
you will meet her or where but I know it will happen. We found out your
whereabouts only recently when an ancient book was discovered, telling
us about the twin of Erryaz and where she could be found." Amelia was
definitely not expecting an explanation like that. She didn't know what
to say or do.
The 12th Year Awakening is the first book in the
Amelia Maylock series. Amelia is a happy twelve year old girl who
discovers one day that she is very special and has powers. She has an
evil twin sister, Erryaz, and Amelia must learn to defeat her while
searching dimensions for jewels to aid her in the final fight for good.
Hidden in the amethyst is the second book in the Amelia Maylock series.
Had
the old hag made a mistake? This couldn't be what Amelia was supposed
to meet here, could it? Why would she send Amelia to fight such a -
whatever it was - without warning her first? Amelia didn't have time to
worry any longer as the creature took another giant step forward,
looming closer and lowering its huge head towards her, revealing its
bright white eyes, sitting in slits in the skull. The light from the
orbs at the side of the room glistened off of the black bone, but it
couldn't make the creature look anything other than terrifying.
The highly anticipated third book in the Amelia Maylock series. -
They
all started walking up the bank and used the tree trunks as cover,
concealing themselves in the shadows when they moved, silently. It was a
needed skill too as Maratlus had guards on patrol near the metal
entrances to the caves. Some were creatures that Amelia recognised from
her training with the old hag - when she created attackers for Amelia to
overcome, safely - and others were large, muscular people. The
creatures were called hybrids because Erryaz had used her evil magic to
create many drones, for uses such as this. The creatures here looked
like humans cross bred with dogs or wolves. They stood upright on two
legs, yet were covered in fur and had a long snout and extremely sharp
teeth. They were all heavily armed and simply stood on watch, turning
their heads left and right in a monotonous rhythm.
The fourth book in the Amelia Maylock series.
"I need to be
careful." People in the old fashioned dimension were not familiar with
magic of any kind. Amelia reminded herself that staying disguised was
paramount. If she did find something wrong in the town square, Amelia
knew she would need to decide quickly if she was going to react, or get
out of there to safety. As she turned the final corner and saw the black
iron fence ahead of her, it was clear straight away that something
connected to her magical world was happening. A few feet in front of
her, hanging in the middle of the road, all the way up to the fence, was
an uneven line of white light. It had a distinctive blue tinge to it
and looked as if someone had run along with a pen - that wrote in light -
scribbling in the air. "I've never seen anything like that before!"
Pretending to be totally unaware of it, and just a 'normal' girl walking
home, Amelia followed the light trail towards the iron fence.