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The Reimagining of Thornwood House by Jaleigh Johnson

The Reimagining of Thornwood House

by Jaleigh Johnson

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  • Jun 9, 2026, 400 pages
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  • Charla W. (Biloxi, MS)
    Iskendra is Full of Magic
    Evie and her soon to be adopted daughter, Ruby have been sent to Iskendra to find and bond with a sentient house. The houses care taker has recently passed away and in response, the house has ran away. Evie is a land witch and Ruby is a future witch and they must find the house and through magic and hard work they must repair it. For the wellbeing of the house, as well as the village it's imperative for a bond to form between the house and Evie. It's also important to Evie because she has been told that once the bond is made she can finally become Ruby's adopted mother. Even though most of the people in the village are welcoming, there are some who don't seem to want them there. There is magic everywhere in Iskendra, some good, and some not so good. It will be a fight to the bitter end to find out who wins in this battle.

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