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The Promptuary: The Extraordinary Adventures of the Good Witch Anaïs Blue Volume 2
Contributor(s): Whittlesea, P. J. (Author), Newey, Philip (Editor), Wijbrands, Monique
ISBN: 9492523086     ISBN-13: 9789492523082
Publisher: Tyet Books
OUR PRICE:   $25.16  
Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats
Published: August 2017
* Not available - Not in print at this time *
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BISAC Categories:
- Fiction | Fantasy - Contemporary
- Fiction | Fantasy - Paranormal
- Fiction | Science Fiction - Steampunk
Series: Good Witch Anais Blue
Physical Information: 0.81" H x 5" W x 8" (0.99 lbs) 296 pages
 
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Publisher Description:

The witch is back.

What do you do when the most powerful magic you have goes haywire?

Ana s Blue continues her complicated quest. Not only does she have a steep supernatural learning curve, but all is not right with the universe.

A rude awakening.

Earthly transformations.

Catastrophes of a real and paranormal nature.

Trains, planes and enchanted automobiles.

The return of friends and foes.

Not to mention, being dumped with the dubious responsibility of convincing a blonde bombshell she's better off dead.

Nobody said being a witch would be easy.

Join Ana s as she embarks on the next riveting phase of her mystical magic tour. She needs all the support she can get.


Contributor Bio(s): Whittlesea, P. J.: - P. J. Whittlesea is an author, blogger and singer-songwriter. Originally from Australia, he now resides in Amsterdam in The Netherlands. His debut novel LORELESS, released in July 2016, has garnered rave reviews. THE PROMPTUARY, his latest novel, is the followup to COMPLICATED BLUE, the first in a series following the adventures of the good witch Anaïs Blue. Visit him online and follow his writer's journey at PJWhittlesea.com, on twitter @PJWhittlesea, pinterest.com/pjwhittlesea and facebook.com/pjwhittlesea P.J. Whittlesea never dreamt of being a writer, he dreamt of being a rock star. For a short period of time he was. However, he found the Gothic music scene not to his taste. He also found wearing nail polish and stage-makeup, as well as constantly attending to a Mohawk hairstyle, far too much work. He returned to his roots as a singer-songwriter and set to work writing a musical. The musical never reached fruition, but the idea behind it stuck with him. Once he had come to terms with writing something longer than a song lyric, he took on the daunting task of creating a full-length work of fiction. Within a short period of time the story behind the musical became his debut novel LORELESS. He is currently lost in the alternative world of the good witch Anaïs Blue and has no desire to return to reality.