The two sisters, living inside their self-made fortress of blankets and cardboard, sense a new current in the harbor wind—one that promises pockets of possibility beyond the usual corners of their...
The two sisters, living inside their self-made fortress of blankets and cardboard, sense a new current in the harbor wind—one that promises pockets of possibility beyond the usual corners of their neighborhood. Maggie’s stubborn pragmatism collides with Abby’s impulsive optimism as a rumor of a shipwreck treehouse—real or imagined—circles their warded space. When a stray map, sealed in a bottle they’d almost discarded, hints at a hidden haiku of stairs and rope, they decide to test it: a trust exercise, a dare, a plan they’ll stitch together from salvaged scraps. The journey is not just outward into the trees but inward, asking what they owe to each other when fear lingers at the edge of every decision. The Treehouse voyage is messy, funny, perilous, and irresistibly hopeful, a test of what family means when gravity, weather, and a thousand tiny worries press in at once.
Amidst the ancient woods and sprawling towers of Eldoria, whispers of a hidden school dedicated to the craft of wicked witches stir cautious curiosity. Young apprentices arrive eager to learn, but...
Amidst the ancient woods and sprawling towers of Eldoria, whispers of a hidden school dedicated to the craft of wicked witches stir cautious curiosity. Young apprentices arrive eager to learn, but beneath the shimmering surface of spells and enchantments lie secrets darker than anyone admits. Lila Shadowthorn, bright and defiant, finds herself caught in turbulent currents of loyalty and rebellion, her path weaving through shadowy corridors and forbidden knowledge. Every spell cast reveals a fragment of her own buried past, and every confrontation forces her to decide what she's willing to sacrifice for power, justice, and her own fragile hopes.