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Ongoing, First published Nov 27, 2024
As a young witch, Ellie-Lynne thought her fourteenth birthday was the start of another ordinary year-until the Void gave her Louie, an adorably clumsy basset hound. But Louie isn't just a pet; he's a familiar, a magical protector bound to Ellie for life. For five years, Ellie and Louie are inseparable, navigating small-town boredom and family tensions-until Ellie stumbles upon a prophecy that predicts her death.
Determined to rewrite her fate, Ellie and Louie leave the safety of Connecticut behind. But the outside world is more dangerous than they imagined, testing their bond as they confront threats from both magical and human forces. With love and loyalty on the line, Ellie must decide how far she's willing to go to claim her own future.
Drawing from the Void is a story of magic, adventure, and the power to shape one's destiny-even when fate has other plans.
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