Kristina receives an unusual Christmas gift that transports her to the land of Bernovem. In Bernovem, she is honored as “the chosen one” the only one who can release the land from Queen Sentiz’s control. To save Bernovem, she must place the gift she was given, the famous “Warble” in its resting place. She must travel through the deep forest, climb a treacherous mountain, and risk capture by the queen’s “zelbocks” before reaching her destination. Dwarfs, gnomes, fairies, talking animals, a prince, and an evil queen; all these and more can be found in The Warble, an enchanting tale of intrigue and adventure.
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The Shard is Victoria Simcox’s fast-paced sequel to The Warble. A
nasty prank goes very wrong, sending Kristina and company back to the
land of Bernovem. When Werrien invites Kristina to sail to his homeland,
Tezerel, Kristina can’t refuse.All is not well though on the high seas.
After Werrien becomes fascinated with a seeing stone, suspicion, guilt,
illness and a ghostly hag haunt Kristina.
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The whole world of Bernovem is in chaos, thanks to Resucca and his followers. Kristina and company start out at Finimus Island―no more romantic, orchid scented, and breezy, but raging with typhoons.Sentiz and her followers have given the citizens of the lands two choices―become Irguls or face a horrific death.Haunted by the gruesome, old hag and the serpent, as well as dealing with her own personal, teenage dilemmas, Kristina continues her mission of saving the lands.Get ready for a whirlwind of events to transpire as well as an ending that will change the course of everything in this grand finale of The Bernovem Chronicles.
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I’m Norma Elliot. I know what you’re thinking; who names their kid
Norma nowadays? I feel the same as you. I’m a ginger―that means
red-head. Actually, my hair isn’t red; it’s orange, but I guess red-head
sounds better than orange-head. First, because it rhymes, and second,
someone may get confused and think that my head is an actual orange.
I’m
ten years old and sharp―what my dad calls me―that means smart, not
pointy. My story is about what I did during the winter
season―no-brainer. The title gave that away. It’s mostly about me
learning life lessons and spending time with God when I write to Him in
my secret journal.
Oh, I need to mention, I’m not perfect;
definitely not. Thought I’d warn you, just in case you’re expecting to
read a story about some cute little angel-type girl. If you were, you
might want to find a different story to read. But if you’re up for a
story about a girl who’s a work in progress―what dad says our old house
is―you may just like mine. I really hope you do.
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