Small Things and Great by Jo-Anne Blanco

Thank you #JoAnneBlanco @KellyALacey @lovebookstours #SmallThingsandGreatReadAlong for being part of this readalong. I love the front cover of Small things and great, it is beauiful with the characters and the colours. This is book 1 in the series and is a young adult fantasy book. I found the story to be very magical and took me off on adventure with Mogan and her friends, The story is written at a good pace and it was good to see Morgan character develop through the book. Mogan is my favourite character and I could not belive she was only 5 years old and i loved how she has visions which makes her unique. The story is engaging and a great advenure. Cant wait for the next book 4 stars. Blurb THE CHILD FATED TO SHAPE DESTINIES … Morgan is a little girl who lives in Tintagel Castle by the sea, loved and sheltered by her noble parents, the Duke and Duchess of Belerion. An extraordinarily clever child, extremely sharp-eyed, exceptionally curious. A little girl unlike other children. One stormy night a ship is wrecked off the coast, bringing with it new friends – Fleur the princess from a far-off land, Safir the stowaway with a secret, and the mysterious twins Merlin and Ganieda. Morgan’s visions of another world awaken her to the realisation that she can see things others cannot. That she has powers other people do not possess. Not long afterwards, Morgan encounters Diana, the Moon Huntress, who charges her with a dangerous mission that only she can accomplish. With Merlin by her side and unsure if he is friend or foe, Morgan must venture far from home to enter the realms of the Piskies and the Muryans, warring tribes of faeries who vie for the souls of lost children. There she must summon her magic to fight the most ancient powers in the world, to rescue a young soul destined to be reborn …

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