Mae has followed her long-lost sister Abbie through agate and into another world: Cimrtern, a world full of dangerouscreatures, strange science, and warring nobles. Their father has gone missing atthe
Birdie May Hayes is getting a handle on her new gift—her ability to sense and see things before they happen. Then one morning a white fluffy cat appears at her window. Cuuuute! Only no one else can se
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Birdie Mae Hayes is a small-town girl with big ideas. Like she wants to befriend the new boy in school—only his daddy runs the rival grocery store to her daddy’s. And she can’t have him over because h
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