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Enchanted

Enchanted is a captivating fantasy novel that weaves together elements of romance and magic, creating a world where love and enchantment hold great power. The story follows a protagonist who discovers their own magical abilities and embarks on a journey filled with wonder and adventure. more

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Alethea Kontis
Alethea Kontis

Alethea Kontis is an American writer born on January 11, 1976. She is known for her children's literature and young adult novels, which are celebrated for their unique style and appeal to young readers. more

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