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The Castle: And the Betrayal of Nathan Glass

The Magic Four had spent a tranquil summer idly assuming the next Scion would be one of them. Nathan Glass walked into the courtyard one clear, blue-sky day and quickly destroyed their complacency. They sensed the danger and were intrigued, delighted even, for now they had competition. Winds of change blew in with Nathan’s arrival, grew slowly, almost unnoticed, and then rose up fiercely around them all. A tempest of deception, love, betrayal and revenge swept through the castle and roared out, far beyond its walls, with dramatic consequences for everyone in the magical world.

About the Author

JM is a British writer. She is currently working on the Darkness and Light series. The next book in the series will be The Prison. The series is likely to comprise of seven books, once all the ideas have stopped fizzing and she has managed to regale them into some kind of order and convince them to sit neatly in boxes, with lids on. She also writes short stories, poetry and articles, some of which will be available on this website. JM grew up in Kent, studied English Literature and Language at university and now lives in a leafy London suburb with her husband and children. She likes steep learning curves, wild adventures, art, swimming in the sea, yoga, netball, dogs, roses, walking in beautiful landscape and chocolate with nuts.

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