In The Girl Who Kept the Castle, Ryan Graudin introduces Faye, a practical and determined maid who discovers that her absent-minded employer, Wizard West, has died and returned as a powerless ghost. With the enchanted castle of Celurdur due to collap…
In The Girl Who Kept the Castle, Ryan Graudin introduces Faye, a practical and determined maid who discovers that her absent-minded employer, Wizard West, has died and returned as a powerless ghost. With the enchanted castle of Celurdur due to collapse at the next full moon unless its foundation magic is renewed, West hastily organizes a successor’s competition filled with young spellcasters, temperamental creatures, and unpredictable magic. As Faye manages crises from kitchen mishaps to a compost dragon and dangerous cockatrice pens, she uncovers sabotage linked to the Shadow Queen’s servant and a threat that reaches beyond the castle walls. This cozy fantasy adventure for children centers on Faye’s resourcefulness, quiet courage, and emerging magic as she works to protect both Celurdur and the kingdom of Solum.
In The Girl Who Kept the Castle, Ryan Graudin introduces Faye, a practical and determined maid who discovers that her absent-minded employer, Wizard West, has died and returned as a powerless ghost. With the enchanted castle of Celurdur due to collap…
In The Girl Who Kept the Castle, Ryan Graudin introduces Faye, a practical and determined maid who discovers that her absent-minded employer, Wizard West, has died and returned as a powerless ghost. With the enchanted castle of Celurdur due to collapse at the next full moon unless its foundation magic is renewed, West hastily organizes a successor’s competition filled with young spellcasters, temperamental creatures, and unpredictable magic. As Faye manages crises from kitchen mishaps to a compost dragon and dangerous cockatrice pens, she uncovers sabotage linked to the Shadow Queen’s servant and a threat that reaches beyond the castle walls. This cozy fantasy adventure for children centers on Faye’s resourcefulness, quiet courage, and emerging magic as she works to protect both Celurdur and the kingdom of Solum.
In this sequel to The Girl Who Kept the Castle, Faye must face down the trial of three other Wizards and defeat the Shadow Queen once and for all to become the first Witch of the West.Defeating an evil sorceress was supposed to be the hard part. But…
In this sequel to The Girl Who Kept the Castle, Faye must face down the trial of three other Wizards and defeat the Shadow Queen once and for all to become the first Witch of the West.
Defeating an evil sorceress was supposed to be the hard part. But now that Faye has succeeded in saving Celurdur from the Shadow Queen, she has an entirely different set of challenges to face. To become the first Witch of the West, she must win the favor of the country’s three wizards—North, South and East. Their trials await Faye in the capitol. If she fails to impress these men, she’ll lose her nomination, and magic will stay strangled by archaic laws.
Alas, things are not off to a great start. Faye crashes into the capitol on the back of a dragon, feeds the wizards illegal enchanted pastries, and fails to leave a good impression. To make matters worse, there are signs that the Shadow Queen is on the move again.
The kingdom’s future depends on Faye proving herself a worthy witch, but time is quickly running out…