book cover of The Geneva Project: Prequels Collection
 

The Geneva Project: Prequels Collection

(2017)
(A book in the Geneva Project series)
An omnibus of novels by

 
 
Fairytales all start somewhere . . . see where the MAGIC begins. This book contains 6 Young Adult Fairytales. A must read for fans of The Geneva Project and a fun read for anyone who likes Tales of Beetle the Bard or The Brothers Grimm Fairytales. Recommended for readers 11+ (Clean teen. No language or sexual content.) The Complete Set of Prequels to The Geneva Project, includes 2 brand new short stories and 4 fan favorites. The Christmas Gift The Timekeeper's Daughter The Floating Stone The Paths We Cannot See The Willow and the Wind The Looking Glass and the Lullaby "Thick as thieves, we are. You by my side is the greatest gift by far." There's always a little bit of high jinx, mystery and magic happening on Hullabee Island and the holiday season is no exception. Follow Remi and Geneva in The Christmas Gift and find out why friendship is the greatest gift of all in this heartwarming fairy tale. "One will rise. One will fall. A deal with the Fae could change it all." Delve into the realm of fairies as Mother Nature, Father Time and Death battle over the powers of Mala, Sadie and Mali in The Timekeeper's Daughter. "Never give up on hope, for hope will always float." Dive into a maritime legend of magic, mermaids, soul mates and the dilemma of how long to hold onto hope with Sparrow and Journey in The Floating Stone. "Some people cross your path and change your whole direction." Life is a lonely journey of intersecting paths for Nova. But everything changes when an improbable legend steers him toward an unexpected new friend who has to potential to alter his path in The Paths We Cannot See. "Through your bark, I carve thee into my heart." This tale of strength and courage traces Jovi's tribal ancestry back to its magical origins in The Willow and the Wind. "Sing to me softly of what shall not be." Glimpse behind the veil to the dark secret the doomed Jemma from the start in The Looking Glass and the Lullaby.


Genre: Children's Fiction

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