I don't know about you, but having read the J. K. Rowling "Harry Potter" books, I was left wanting for something. Perhaps it was the flippant, almost sarcastic way she treated the whole idea of magic (which is fine in a book targeted to young adults), but I always wondered what it might have been like at Hogwarts from an adult perspective. (I'm not the only one... Check out T. Catt's other works as well as several other great artists at www.catthouse.com). What if it wasn't kids, but young adults in their sexual prime. I make no apologies for carrying that idea into this new story, and I hope I have deviated enough to allow the reader to enjoy it for what it is. Zip a few years into the future from part IV and follow the adventures of Miranda Summers as she and her new friends learn the ways of the Fae at place of learning unlike any other on Earth.
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