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Street Rat’s Guide to Spells and Royalty, The

Wingomia Guide Series, Book One

Publisher: Our Corner Publishing
Book type: Novel
Age: YA (12-18)
Genre: Fantasy
Sub Genre: Action · Adventure · Coming of Age · Family · Steampunk · Victorian
Language: English
Key Phrases: found family · Steampunk Fantasy
“A very fun and wild ride that takes the typical ‘trek across the kingdom’ through an atypical route. Even though there are two main points of view written in first person, it’s always easy to tell who’s head your in because the voices feel different across their chapters. It’s the first in the series but it manages to leave you wanting for more information and the next act without feeling like the first one isn’t finished. It wraps itself up nicely and creates a Segway for a much anticipated sequel! If you like steampunk, magic, and real family that’s also found family, do yourself a favor and read this book!”
– A. Denisch
The adventerous steampunk accidental cross-kingdom road trip to find family you didn’t know you needed

The kingdom of Wingomia has known peace for hundreds of years. Once magicians were exiled and the provinces united under one ruling family, war became a foreign concept. Only the royal family still has any magic, and that is their biggest secret. That’s why Prince Jack is shocked when someone outside his family starts casting spells, intent on capturing him and the street rat beside him.

Even more shocking, the street rat is his missing twin brother. Ace, the street rat in question, disagrees with Jack’s theory. Vehemently. He wants nothing to do with the royal family or magic or demons. But when an attempt to save themselves ends up with the two of them lost in the middle of nowhere, and Ace is getting sicker and sicker, he’ll have no choice but to accept Jack’s help to find their way home again.

With the presence of demons growing stronger and the cries of revolution getting louder, they don’t know if they can reach the palace in one piece.

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