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Elle  Jacklee

The Tree of Mindala

Children's Books

Miranda Moon's vivid imagination has gotten her into trouble more times than she can count. This time, she's been suspended from school. So her straight-laced younger brother, Marcus, blames her when they're relegated to their late grandparents' old cabin over Halloween weekend. But when Miranda finds a curious trinket, they're mysteriously whisked away to Wunderwood, where magic flows through the trees and everyone already knows their family name. A place even Miranda never imagined. Just as they arrive, a sinister warlock, Thornton Crow, is freed from a long banishment. He resumes his deadly agenda to find The Tree of Mindala, the source of all the realm's magic. As Miranda and Marcus discover branches of their own family tree that they hadn't even known existed, they learn that Thornton has a score to settle with anyone in their bloodline. Especially them... Though justice has always had a way of being naturally restored in Wunderwood, Thornton's latest evil deed just may be the tipping point. When Miranda discovers her own role in Thornton's release, she knows it's up to her to stop him from stealing not just magic, but also hope. With travel companions that could as easily be foes as friends, and only the cryptic words of a prophecy to guide her, Miranda must decide if she can carry out the task that will either save Wunderwood... or doom it forever.

Book Bubbles from The Tree of Mindala

A Little Humor...

I think The Conundrum Cave was my favorite chapter to write. Raina has made a drastic decision just before this point, and the tension is mounting. But this scene eases the tension before the action ultimately comes to a head. I hope readers will find it as funny as I did when I was writing it!

Character Names

"Agapanthus" is a plant name and "Rush" also has a nature connection. In fact, all the characters in Wunderwood have names that are related in some way to nature, though some may seem more obvious than others. For me, it's a fun way to subtly illustrate the strong connection Wunderwoodians have with their natural environment.

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