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A Singular Gift [Kindle Edition]

Sue Santore
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Book Description

The title and cover of this book has been changed to better reflect the content. Formerly published as Something Wicked.

Jean Ryan has inherited a singular gift, the gift of magic. She must quickly learn to use her magic gift before the opposing dark magic forces destroy her world. Jean and Wayne, her friend, work together to discover why her gift has attracted the attention of an evil circle of magic users and how to combat them.

As she learns to use her magic, Jean finds revenge bites backwards, friends are not always what they seem, and that magic is not a toy. In the end she has to stand alone against an evil worse than any she has ever imagined.
The book is 56,000 words or about 224 pages in print.


Jean talks about her story:

I never dreamed magic was real until my grandmother gave me the box just before she died.  She told me to use the box carefully and that I was the only one who could use the box and the artifacts until I passed it on to someone else, that it rested on my shoulders now.  But she didn't tell me what "it" was.

At first I used the magic as a toy.  I mean, what fourteen-year-old wouldn't?  Doesn't everyone wish she could do magic?  Soon I had to show my two best friends.  Wayne, my oldest best friend, grew up with me.  Karen, my new best friend, only moved to our town last year. 

Wayne helped me learn to use my magic, while Karen became obsessed with my box and kept trying to talk me into giving it to her.  Horrible things happened.  People almost died.  Why did so many people want my magic box?  With a sense of urgency hanging over me, I had to learn to use my new powers fast. 

Imagine my fear when I read Grandma's journals and found what she expected me to use the magical powers for.   
How could I possibly do this?
How could I not try?



Excerpt. © Reprinted by permission. All rights reserved.
We climbed into the boat and pushed with the oars until we hit the current. It slammed into the boat and we frantically steered with the oars to move into the middle of the current. A tree branch struck the side of the boat with a thud and bounced off. We traveled swiftly downstream, peering into the darkness for the island. I choked down the rising nausea I felt at being in the swirling, murky water.
“We have to aim for the middle of the island as soon as we spot it, so we don’t get swept by.” Wayne shouted at me above the noise of the wind and water.
I nodded. We almost missed it. Suddenly there it was and we paddled frantically toward the island. When the boat crunched against gravel, we jumped out and dragged it up on the grass, out of the pulling water. It wouldn’t be safe long. The water was steadily creeping upward.
“I’ll stay with the boat so we don’t lose it.” Wayne waved his arm toward the water. He jerked his chin at the island. “You go find Rachel. Yell if you need me.”
I squished through the spongy grass toward the center of the small island, fighting down panic. A thin layer of water was creeping ever higher. “Rachel! Rachel! Where are you?”

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Product Details

  • File Size: 328 KB
  • Print Length: 170 pages
  • Publisher: Sue Santore (May 23, 2011)
  • Sold by: Amazon Digital Services, Inc.
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B0052FWFHY
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
  • X-Ray: Not Enabled
  • Lending: Enabled
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #385,659 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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5.0 out of 5 stars A Fantastic Journey January 30, 2012
Format:Kindle Edition|Amazon Verified Purchase
From start to finish this book provides an excellent read, believable characters and an entrancing plot. The themes were well played and every promise was kept by the end of the novel. I felt uplifted for having read it!
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5.0 out of 5 stars A Truly Human Adventure- Terrific Read! November 9, 2011
Format:Kindle Edition
I truly enjoyed "A Singular Gift", despite some "uphill" factors for me. I don't generally read about the present day/real world or female protagonists, I'm a heroic fantasy fan by nature.

But Sue Santore shows such a deft and confident hand in her writing, I was completely absorbed within minutes of starting this book. It would have been so easy to fall down with the classic plot elements; the dying relative, the mysterious box, those first moments that prove magic does exist. But I was drawn in, and found myself moved by the remarkable story of a heroine who at first acts less than heroically (as so many of us would I think, when tempted or pressed).

Jean's character is among the most believable I've encountered since beginning to read tales online. I truly raged at her mistakes, and I rejoiced when she realizes them and resolves to do better. The story matters here, and the level of detail as well as pace created a marvelous reading experience. Even some of the characters I wanted to hate turned out to have hidden depth, revealed by the conflicts of the adventure, that made them much more human.

I was busy the week I started and kept having to stop, but I never wanted to. I assure you, "A Singular Gift" is a marvelous choice for any young-adult through adult reader. I highly recommend this story.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Magic Abounds October 29, 2011
Format:Kindle Edition
A young girl inherits a gift of magic, with all its potential for good and evil, light and dark. But with her grandmother dead, who will train her? Who will help her distinguish lies from truth?

Ms Santore has penned a beautiful tale of growth and courage...and the price of dabbling in evil. While aimed at teen readers, this is a wonderful story for all ages.

Buy it. You won't regret it!
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More About the Author

From the time, as a young girl, that she read the Narnia series by C.S. Lewis, Sue Santore has been hooked on fantasy. She loves to read and write fiction in many genres, but she always winds up going back to fantasy. For years she has had her own fantasy stories spinning around in her head and now that she is retired from many years of teaching, she is putting those stories into book form. She has many interests, including quilting and playing the mountain dulcimer, but writing is the most satisfying of all.

Sue Santore lives in the great state of Maine with her husband of 37 years. She has been a factory worker, a waitress, a librarian, and a teacher. Her biggest job was being a mother and she has three grown children. Now she is a grandmother and enjoying that role immensely.

Contact the author at sue.santore@yahoo.com or visit her blog at www.suesantore.com


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