Daughter of Chaos
"You must choose, child. Choose now, and choose once, for once taken, the path becomes your fate." Magic is supposed to be easy; there's Black, White, and Green Magic, and once a Witch picks a path, that's really all she has to worry about. But for Darlena Agara, things just keep getting harder. She's torn between her best friend's choice of the Black path, and her on-again, off-again boyfriend's choice of the White path, so she tries to stall, waiting for divine inspiration. Darlena isn't expecting the form it takes, though. Hecate, the goddess of witchcraft, shows up in her living room and pressures her to choose her path, and Lena does something stupid; she declares that she'll be a Red Witch, something that doesn't exist...or does it? Now Lena's on the run, struggling to master the forces of chaos she now controls while at the same time staying out of the way of the crazy gods and goddesses who want her to use Red Magic to cause chaos. Turns out, Red Magic is real...and deadly. Will Lena learn enough about her power before it's too late, or will she become a walking disaster?
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Daughter of Chaos
"You must choose, child. Choose now, and choose once, for once taken, the path becomes your fate." Magic is supposed to be easy; there's Black, White, and Green Magic, and once a Witch picks a path, that's really all she has to worry about. But for Darlena Agara, things just keep getting harder. She's torn between her best friend's choice of the Black path, and her on-again, off-again boyfriend's choice of the White path, so she tries to stall, waiting for divine inspiration. Darlena isn't expecting the form it takes, though. Hecate, the goddess of witchcraft, shows up in her living room and pressures her to choose her path, and Lena does something stupid; she declares that she'll be a Red Witch, something that doesn't exist...or does it? Now Lena's on the run, struggling to master the forces of chaos she now controls while at the same time staying out of the way of the crazy gods and goddesses who want her to use Red Magic to cause chaos. Turns out, Red Magic is real...and deadly. Will Lena learn enough about her power before it's too late, or will she become a walking disaster?
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Daughter of Chaos

Daughter of Chaos

by Jen McConnel
Daughter of Chaos

Daughter of Chaos

by Jen McConnel

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Overview

"You must choose, child. Choose now, and choose once, for once taken, the path becomes your fate." Magic is supposed to be easy; there's Black, White, and Green Magic, and once a Witch picks a path, that's really all she has to worry about. But for Darlena Agara, things just keep getting harder. She's torn between her best friend's choice of the Black path, and her on-again, off-again boyfriend's choice of the White path, so she tries to stall, waiting for divine inspiration. Darlena isn't expecting the form it takes, though. Hecate, the goddess of witchcraft, shows up in her living room and pressures her to choose her path, and Lena does something stupid; she declares that she'll be a Red Witch, something that doesn't exist...or does it? Now Lena's on the run, struggling to master the forces of chaos she now controls while at the same time staying out of the way of the crazy gods and goddesses who want her to use Red Magic to cause chaos. Turns out, Red Magic is real...and deadly. Will Lena learn enough about her power before it's too late, or will she become a walking disaster?

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781537625737
Publisher: CreateSpace Publishing
Publication date: 09/13/2016
Series: Red Magic , #1
Pages: 344
Product dimensions: 5.51(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.77(d)
Age Range: 12 Years

About the Author

Jen McConnel is a teacher, a former librarian and reviewer for Voices of Youth Advocates (VOYA), and a member of the Society of Children's Book Writers and Illustrators (SCBWI). Her poetry has appeared in a variety of magazines and journals, including PanGaia, Sagewoman, and the Storyteller, where she won a people’s choice third-place award for her poem, “Luna.” She lives in Durham, North Carolina.
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