9.12.24

The Good Witch of Abbotsford

The Good Witch of Abbotsford
By Alasdair Hutton
Genre:-Children's Fiction
Age:-5-10 years
Publisher:-Luath Press
Blurb:-Be immersed in the enchanting world of Abbotsford in this tale of magic, courage and adventure. In the mystical woodlands, a kind hearted witch named Morag lives among magical creatures, choosing good over evil. But when the wicked leader of her coven devises a sinister plan to kidnap local children, Morag faces her greatest challenge yet.
 As darkness threatens to engulf Abbotsford, Morag must summon all her magical powers and bravery to outsmart the evil forces. With time running out and danger lurking at every corner, she embarks on a daring mission to save the children before they are lost forever. Along the way, Morag learns the true strength of her spirit and the importance of standing up for what's right.
 Perfect for young readers who love fantasy and adventure, The Good Witch of Abbotsford will transport them to a world where magic is real, and courage can overcome the darkest threats
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My Review:-The story is set on rural Scottish estate of Abbotsford, which Sir Walter Scott built. The story is about a coven of witches known as the Grizels. But within the coven there is Morag, who is kind, helpful, good and loved by the children. It's Morag's job to save the children from a plan that the Grizel have thought of, which would mean the children would going missing, never to be seen again. I don't want to say to much about the book, as it's a lovely story for children to read.

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