The stakes are ever higher for chicken farmer Erin and her friends. She still has one whole tower to conquer before she can save the Princess, but there is no more time to spare.
It’s Book Three time, baby!
The stakes are ever higher for chicken farmer Erin and her friends. She still has one whole tower to conquer before she can save the Princess, but there is no more time to spare.
The beginning of The Colour of Her Magic starts with hope. Erin, a humble chicken farmer, is ready to take on the impossible and free the Princess of Undersunne from the cruel reign of the High Sorcerer. But nothing is what it seems.
Undersunne is a kingdom on the brink of crisis: if the Princess is killed, the High Sorcerer will rule and there will be no more hope. But if she is rescued in time? Maybe, just maybe, there will be a way forward.
Why a chicken farmer for my main character? Why not a princess, or a knight, or someone else? Why were they chosen for the quest?
The Colour of Her Magic is perfect for any lover of a good adventure story who wants fantasy, magic, wicked sorcerers and a fight between good and evil. It’s suitable for ages 12 – 13 and above, has the barest mention of sex, and the relationship between the two main characters is platonic friendship – and how often do you read that in books these days?