 The Enchantress of Lynniah
Have you ever come across a vain, impetuous little creature called a Mandie, and had to quickly dodge one of her poisonous darts? Or, have you ever imagined having to sing to a fruit to get it to peel open? Perhaps you've bumped into freakishly large, blue men, called Dreads? Well, with all of that, along with evil Nymphs and blood thirsty Banelorgs - these are things you've only likely experienced if you've had a nice long visit to Lynniah.
Corrah's life suddenly and drastically changes with the unexpected and inexplicable death of her loving mother, Lillian. She and her two sisters, Gaela and Stormy, are suddenly thrust into the unknown and sent to live with their mysterious Aunt Rainee, who lives in the seemingly bewitched village, called Lynniah. Living in a house that their mother's family had occupied for hundreds of years, they find clues that begin to unlock the startling reality that they are all part of an important magical heritage. A heritage that has been kept secret to save them from a dark and powerful enemy. Corrah has to find a way to battle and balance the onslaughts of loss, young love, and learn to uncover the personal power she has hidden inside her to overcome overwhelming adversity.
The Enchantress of Lynniah
Have you ever come across a vain, impetuous little creature called a Mandie, and had to quickly dodge one of her poisonous darts? Or, have you ever imagined having to sing to a fruit to get it to peel open? Perhaps you've bumped into freakishly large, blue men, called Dreads? Well, with all of that, along with evil Nymphs and blood thirsty Banelorgs - these are things you've only likely experienced if you've had a nice long visit to Lynniah.
Corrah's life suddenly and drastically changes with the unexpected and inexplicable death of her loving mother, Lillian. She and her two sisters, Gaela and Stormy, are suddenly thrust into the unknown and sent to live with their mysterious Aunt Rainee, who lives in the seemingly bewitched village, called Lynniah. Living in a house that their mother's family had occupied for hundreds of years, they find clues that begin to unlock the startling reality that they are all part of an important magical heritage. A heritage that has been kept secret to save them from a dark and powerful enemy. Corrah has to find a way to battle and balance the onslaughts of loss, young love, and learn to uncover the personal power she has hidden inside her to overcome overwhelming adversity.
Prologue:
The moonlight leaked sparingly 
through the rigid thickness of trees in front of Lillian, giving barely 
enough illumination and just enough time to jump over the large roots, 
rocks and other unrecognizable obstacles, as she ran with all her might 
to elude the enemies behind her.  She knew from the sharp snaps and 
crackling of leaves and twigs that they were gaining up on her fast. 
 Dreads are large, but not quick on their feet, and to her advantage 
none of them were on horseback.  The fortress couldn’t be too far ahead,
 she thought.  And she knew that if she reached it she might find cover 
enough to cast some effective spells.  The deep grunting of Dreads 
closed in behind her.  She held her hand up against the sky with a 
beckoning motion, causing large branches to crack violently; hoping to 
create a more solid barrier between her and her savage foes.  Glancing 
after, she could see that it had worked, if only for a moment.  She 
tried to gain speed, but her legs were becoming tight and sore from the 
constant, grueling chase.  Arrows continued whizzing violently through 
the sky all around her, as she reached the top of the small hill ahead –
 that’s where she could finally see it. Foreboding as it was, with its 
black, slick, and sinister design; it still looked very extraordinary in
 the moonlight.  She had reached the fortress at last.  It had taken 
years to discover how to disarm the protective enchantments around it, 
and now she was finally here.  Four members of the Great Council, her 
companions, had been killed tonight on this deadly quest and she simply 
couldn’t bear to fail them all now.  As she scanned the open clearing 
around the building, she noticed that more Dreads were standing guard 
and preparing for the oncoming chase that was imminently obvious by the 
arrows, yells, and loud trampling coming their way.  Lillian continued 
to rain debris in their path, frantically casting spells behind her as 
she ran.  Taking cover behind a large tree, she began enchanting the 
rocks to fly in the direction of her pursuers.  Loud grunts and angry 
howls echoed through the forest as the rocks made contact.  A few 
moments of near silence ensued, giving Lillian the confidence she needed
 to break away from the tree and descend the slope in front of the 
fortress.  She speedily moved down the slope, hiding between trees and 
large rocks on the way to conceal her.  It seemed as if her pursuers had
 finally fallen behind!  She triumphantly moved nearer to the entrance, 
when all of the sudden something hot and forceful struck her violently 
in the back.  The heat surged through her body rapidly, causing instant 
paralysis.  As she fell backward onto the hard earth, and just before 
her eyes closed, a long black haired figure hovered over her, piercing 
her with dark and soulless eyes.
1st Paragraph:
Life often 
changes suddenly and devastatingly. It is then that our reality takes a 
deep plunge into the unknown, and can alter much of what we once knew to
 be true.  It causes us to wake up and be ready for the changes that are
 inevitably coming. In this change, there is always a chance to grow and
 learn who we really are, if we choose it to be so. We can choose light 
or darkness - to expand or be stagnant.  We will never find out what we 
are made of, if we do not conquer what is laid before us for our 
benefit.  We can have unbelievable strength that we never thought was 
possible, if we open ourselves up to who we really are...
Praise for The Enchantress of Lynniah "I loved this book! It had a bit of everything...fantasy, adventure, romance, intrigue, and really unique characters! I was immediately drawn in and it held my attention throughout the story. It's the type of book I could read over and over again. I highly recommend it if your looking for a fun read." ~Shelly on Goodreads "This book was awesome! It stayed with me for days, I kept thinking about all the characters. I can't wait for the sequel!" ~Emma on Goodreads
 Author A.L. Bawden
A.L. Bawden was born and raised in Salt Lake City, Utah, into a large family of artists. Her father is a renowned sculptor -(Dee Jay Bawden), and her mother was an ingenious crafter, interior decorator, and seamstress. She has siblings that are sculptors, photographers, painters, cake decorators, tattoo artists, film makers, and crafters. She and a couple of her sisters have also had a successful mural painting business in Utah, called Artistic Murals. Her other hobbies include, reading, sewing & designing costumes, making jewelry, crafting, wake-boarding, snow-boarding, camping, fishing, boating, hiking, and running. She is a lover of fantasy fiction books and has enjoyed writing ever since she was a kid. She is the mother of three and is currently managing a couple of small online businesses
Author A.L. Bawden
A.L. Bawden was born and raised in Salt Lake City, Utah, into a large family of artists. Her father is a renowned sculptor -(Dee Jay Bawden), and her mother was an ingenious crafter, interior decorator, and seamstress. She has siblings that are sculptors, photographers, painters, cake decorators, tattoo artists, film makers, and crafters. She and a couple of her sisters have also had a successful mural painting business in Utah, called Artistic Murals. Her other hobbies include, reading, sewing & designing costumes, making jewelry, crafting, wake-boarding, snow-boarding, camping, fishing, boating, hiking, and running. She is a lover of fantasy fiction books and has enjoyed writing ever since she was a kid. She is the mother of three and is currently managing a couple of small online businesses
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