I would like to send you MAGNOLIA'S TREE, a middle grade fantasy novel told in third person complete at 83,000 words. From Magnolia's view she is thrust into an adventure to help the Fae save the world, while trying to find her missing father. Using her strengths and knowledge she overcomes her fears and even meets some new friends on exciting adventure.
The tree in her front yard was planted for her on her fifth birthday. However, Magnolia though it was just because it was a Magnolia tree that it seemed to glow and have a heartbeat. Then when she is mysteriously transported to another realm of the Fae she realizes that the tree is actually the Tree of Life and it is dying. She is tasked, by Almon the keeper of the Tree of Life, to help find the reason for the trees' failing health, when she finds out that Almon may know where her father is. While she is searching for the answers along with searching for her father who might be kept hostage by Almon, a fae who may not be so good, she meets Oacenth Prince of the Fae. Almon tries to make Magnolia believe that Oacenth is behind the tree dying, but Magnolia sees something in him that makes…show more content… I live with my black kitty Mr. Books, who never actually spoken but I'm pretty sure understands me. I have yet to meet my Prince Charming, though I'm quite sure he is out there. When not writing, I enjoy working in a library as a youth librarian sharing my love of books with the younger generation. My writing has evolved from poetry to urban fantasy romance over the years. I enjoy helping readers escape into a world of imagination while keeping it close enough to reality to be believable. I also enjoy happy endings even though there might be some deeper, harsher tones in my writing. I am currently working on a Bachelor of Creative Writing at SNHU. I have included my synopsis and can be reached at Chelsea.foust@snhu.edu. Thank you for your time and