Heera Watson and the Rise of the Dark King by Kam Verdee

Heera Watson and the Rise of the Dark King by Kam Verdee

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Fantasy novel.

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Heera Watson and the Rise of the Dark King by Kam Verdee

Heera Watson is like any ordinary fifteen-year-old girl...not! Torn between the British way of life and her Indian heritage, she's the target of catty comments at school in Birmingham from Laura Foster, the 'It' girl at St Claire's, and her gang. Heera is constantly pressured at school to look and dress in certain ways, but all she has ever wanted is to be herself. Her journey to becoming the person she really wants to be starts when she finds three sacred crystals in a safe at home. This discovery puts thousands of lives in danger, and catapults Heera into a mind-blowing quest through the magical kingdom of Fallowmere. There, forging new friendships with people and creatures she never imagined could exist, Heera bravely confronts deadly challenges to save her loved ones from the devious Dark King, who will stop at nothing to carry out his evil schemes. Heera Watson and the Rise of the Dark King is a wonderfully imaginative tale of courage, friendship, battle and what it means to face your true destiny.
Kam Verdee was born in 1983 and currently works and lives in Birmingham with her family. Kam has always had a passion to write, and after establishing a successful career in banking, Kam began to write her debut novel, Heera Watson and the Rise of the Dark King, which she worked on for three years. Besides writing, Kam's life revolves around her family, listening to music, and enjoying British and American fantasy TV dramas.
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ISBN 13 9781911546146
ISBN 10 1911546147
Title Heera Watson and the Rise of the Dark King
Author Kam Verdee
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher The Conrad Press
Year published 2016-12-30
Number of pages 330
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.