
Wild Magic
by:
Emma L. Adams
Language: English
Format: Kindle
Publication date:
March 16th, 2021
Pages: 267
Genres: Mystery, Fantasy
In a world where everyone expects her to embrace her villainous roots, Holly Lynn faces the challenge of proving herself as a hero. After holding the title of the dreaded Winter Goddess, she finds herself yearning for a fresh start, but the expectations weigh heavily on her. With each passing day, she grapples with the duality of her nature, torn between the shadows of her past and the light she hopes to forge.
The journey is anything but simple. Amidst navigating new friendships and the strife that comes with her choices, Holly must confront what it really means to be brave. It’s not just about wielding power; it’s about standing up for others, even when it feels like the whole world is watching and judging. As she battles not just external foes, but her own insecurities, her evolution is both inspiring and relatable.
With vivid storytelling, Adams crafts a captivating tale that will keep readers rooting for Holly every step of the way. The stakes are high, but so is the heart. As she journeys towards redemption, Holly’s story reminds us all that the line between hero and villain isn’t as clear-cut as it seems. In the end, it’s all about finding one’s true self amid chaos and expectation.
The journey is anything but simple. Amidst navigating new friendships and the strife that comes with her choices, Holly must confront what it really means to be brave. It’s not just about wielding power; it’s about standing up for others, even when it feels like the whole world is watching and judging. As she battles not just external foes, but her own insecurities, her evolution is both inspiring and relatable.
With vivid storytelling, Adams crafts a captivating tale that will keep readers rooting for Holly every step of the way. The stakes are high, but so is the heart. As she journeys towards redemption, Holly’s story reminds us all that the line between hero and villain isn’t as clear-cut as it seems. In the end, it’s all about finding one’s true self amid chaos and expectation.