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The fantasy novel series by Elias J. Connor about the fabulous dream world of Naytnal now in one anthology with all three novels. Kitty and Jojo live in a boarding school in the mountains of the Rocky Mountains. One girl seems to have been forgotten by her mother, the other is an orphan. One day, when they discover a secret door in the basement and walk through it, they can't believe their eyes. A magical, mystical world opens up before them on the other side - a world full of magic, riddles and secrets for which these two girls are said to have great meaning. The journeys of Kitty, Jojo and their friends to Naytnal, the unique dream world on the other side of the cellar door, carry all the adventures and dangers, the mystical places and all the heroes of a fantastic story, of which every girl and every boy already knows once dreamed. Here in Naytnal, those dreams come true. Accompany Kitty and Jojo with their friends on their journeys into the distant, distant world, which seems closer to us than we think. See with them fantastic worlds, fairies, magicians and magical beings. Experience things with them that you never thought possible and be prepared for many surprises that you would not have expected. Naytnal, also called the star of realms - magical, dangerous, dark, but also fantastic, wonderful and unique. This anthology (my first work, written over many years) contains all three novels of the fantasy series.
Kitty, apparently abandoned by her mother, and her friend Jojo are two normal girls who go to boarding school in the mountains of the Rocky Mountains. Or so they thought ... until one day they received a mysterious message from a strange, distant world that was in danger. Kitty and Jojo are supposed to go on a journey that will change their lives. Accompany Kitty and Jojo on their magical but also dark and dangerous first trip to the star of empires, which is also called Naytnal. Meet wizards, fairies, goblins and other monsters and beings, and get to know the deep meaning that Kitty and Jojo have in the end for the star of the empires. This is the first novel of the Naytnal series, the first volume of the fantasy series THE NAYTNAL CHRONICLES.
It all looks like it was a mistake when Kitty and Jojo receive another cry for help from the legendary world of Naytnal, the star of the empires. When they set out on their third journey there, they did not encounter the slightest hint of possible danger. Nevertheless, during their search, mysterious incidents pile up, and soon Kitty and Jojo discover that a dark force has entered Naytnal, more dangerous and darker than anything they have encountered before. The two girls and their friends embark on a long, exhausting search for the only person who can tell them who or what is behind this power. But as if that wasn't all, Kitty learns of a very big secret that is to be confided to her. But the fact that she knows it can mean the end for Naytnal ... The last, final novel from Elias J. Connor's fantasy series THE NAYTNAL CHRONICLES. Join Kitty and Jojo on their most difficult, darkest journey to the star of empires.
Kitty and her adoptive sister Jojo are annoyed. Her mother has a new boyfriend, and then her strange aunt Missy, who was missing for years, suddenly shows up. At the same time, a recurring nightmare haunts all children in Lantyan. What luck that Kitty and Jojo have just received a message from Naytnal. The star of the empires, as Naytnal is also called, needs Kitty's and Jojo's help. Kitty and Jojo have a difficult mission ahead of them as the gloomy threatens to haunt the star of the empires. The nightmares come here too, and the evil spreads quickly. Kitty and Jojo are faced with a great mystery. Only the secret, legendary dream time guards can help. But whether they actually exist is the big question ... Fantasy literature from the pen of Elias J. Connor. Immerse yourself in the world of Naytnal. This is the second novel in the Naytnal series.
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