Secrets of the Druids
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  • Reads 7,192
  • Votes 830
  • Parts 61
  • Time 3h 28m
Complete, First published Aug 07, 2014
Eleven year old Abbie is about to be taking on a great adventure.

Where destiny awaits.

God help destiny.

All will change.


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Last summer one night as we sat round our back garden Abbie me eleven year old daughter who is big into fantasy Narnia, Doctor Who, skulduggery pleasant and Sherlock Holmes etc wanted me to write an adventure story with her in it.  

So I did. 

Little did I know it would take me the best part of five months and then some:-(

I tried to put everything Abbie likes into it, fantasy, magic, history  and mystery.  So the end result is 

Book one of  'Secrets of the Druids'.  

It's a complete story in itself. Hate books that  have no ending.  I knew I'd be reading this to her in bed so it's a page turner (I hope:-).  

My greatest critics loved this story (My Kids) so I hope you do too. Feel free to write any comments you have on this tale all advice is welcome. Enjoy.
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