The inquisitive witch
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Complete, First published May 27, 2020
Arah's exciting journey into the world of magic continues.
Part 2 of the successful fantasy adventure book series for girls, boys and adults.
After the master has returned the magic to nature, peace and forgetting spread over the land. Arah returns to Gelderland, where she, like everyone else, has forgotten that she has ever left. Hielm and the exorcists are gone. All hate has disappeared and when refugees from Guldin arrived they were welcomed warm-heartedly. Arah and Phinn quickly became friends and went on adventures together. They travel to Guldin together and make amazing discoveries there. When suddendly a miniature dragon appears and messes Arah's life up completely, the girl slowly becomes suspicious. More and more, the magic returns to her life and without her noticing the adventure continues. Arah wants to know and understand everything and when she finally gets the opportunity to get her memories back, she does not hesitate ...
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