From the Author:
Magdalena Gottschalk: The Slippery Slope, is book #2 of the Magdalena Gottschalk series. Written for young audiences (middle grades) up through young adult, the dialogue is clean. It will leave you on the edge of your seat as you traverse through a snowy and treacherous terrain, over a cliff, into an enchanted forest, and through a possessed monstrosity of a castle. All the while, readers will feel the comradery and teamwork that Magdalena and her closest friends possess in order to beat the demon protectors, aka the werewolves. Magdalena Gottschalk: The Slippery Slope, was fun to write and the majority of the book moves fairly quickly. It is packed full of excitement and adventure, since book #1, The Crooked Trail, is twice as long, and goes into intimate details of each character and their background. There is enough information in book #2 to read as a stand alone, however, I recommend reading book #1 for the full affect. I hope you love joining the excitement of MALB, The Mystical Alliance of Lily Brooke, as book #3, Lindtzl Kingdom, is around the corner.....M. Gail Grant
From the Back Cover:
Gabriel stood frozen, as still as a statue. He looked all around him. He looked up in the tree, behind them, nothing made any sense, at all. The foot prints just ended. He didn't know what to do, or what to say to the others.
"Hey, wait a second," said Cody. "Look closer at Magdalena's shoe print."
Everyone got lower to the ground, and followed Cody's gaze.
Beside the shoe print, were paw prints. Where the shoe print ended, the paw prints picked up.
Hubert couldn't hold it in any longer. He knew. He knew what had happened to Magdalena, and he blamed no one, but himself. Before anyone could speak, Hubert cried out, "It's all my fault! They have her! The werewolves have Magdalena and I could have stopped it!"
Frozen in fear, everyone stood staring at Hubert, just waiting for him to explain. But, all he did was stand there blubbering about how it was all his fault, and no one was getting any answers.
Gabriel crossed over to where Hubert was standing, placed his hands directly on Hubert's shoulders, looked him directly in the eye, and said, "Hubert, get ahold of yourself! What are you talking about? What has happened to Mags?"
"The book, the book, Gabriel, it's all in the book!" cried Hubert. His lips were trembling in fear and he looked white as a ghost.
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