Title: The Second Life of Magnolia Mae
Author: Angela Schroeder
Genre: Young Adult
Release Date: December 2
Publisher: Blue Tulip Publishing
Magnolia Mae has always had strange dreams, even before her
parents died in a car crash leaving her older brother to raise her. Only a few
weeks before Halloween and her eighteenth birthday the dreams start to come
more frequently, her life seems even more chaotic than usual and the guilt that
she did not stop her parents’ death is beginning to tear her apart. The only
one who has never treated her like an outcast is handsome Bash, the boy whose
eyes have haunted nearly all of her dreams.
As Halloween draws closer Magnolia enlists the help of her
brother and Bash to try to discover what these dreams mean. Why does it feel
like she has lived what she sees and why are Bash’s eyes in every dream?
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“Why is it just standing there?” The memories of her dream
creeped up on her. “I’ve seen it before.” It came out in a whisper.
Jace reached for her blanket and laid it across her
shivering shoulders.
She pulled it tightly around her, searching for a form of
comfort. “In my dreams, Jace, that wolf is in my dreams. I know because of the
silver over its eye.” Her eyes went wide and stared up into her brother’s face.
“It can’t be.”
“I know what I saw.” Fire shot through her eyes at the
thought of her brother doubting her. “That’s the wolf in my dreams. It’s always
there, in every single one. Why?” The long low howl caused her to jump away
from the window.
“I don’t know, M&M, I don’t know. Maybe it has
something to do with Dad.” His golden-brown eyes looked over at her wall.
The mural had been there for years; it had been studied and
memorized by the both of them, especially since their parents died. In the far
distance of the forest there was a wolf sleeping. Magnolia had always thought
it was sweet that her father had painted animals in the forest, but the wolf
was the only one sleeping.
“It is right there. Right there in front of you this entire
time. Maybe Dad was trying to tell you something.”
“Tell me what? That I would have awful dreams about a wolf?
Jace, that doesn’t…” Her voice trailed off as she walked to the mural and
crouched down before it. The wolf in the painting had the same silver mark.
“Tell me what, Jace?” Her voice raised.
He sat next to her. “Maybe we need to start going through
their things in the attic. Maybe he had a journal or something.”
She knew from the tone of her brother’s voice that there was
something else. Something he was not telling her. “Jace, what do you know?”
The muscle in his jaw clenched then relaxed. “When we were
younger, Dad used to tell us legends of his people. He loved to tell you about
a young girl who was thought to save them from a life of being outcasts,
running from place to place. A girl who had a wolf for a guardian. She was
supposed to save them all. She was their princess. Though they had no kingdom,
they were forced to travel from place to place, searching for a land to call
their own. Something happened to her, but I don’t remember what. It was
something terrible, and the wolf has been searching for her ever since.”
“The wolf never died?” An eyebrow shot up into the air
skeptically.
“It’s a legend, M&M. What do you expect?” He
shrugged his shoulders and leaned against the wall. “What if that wolf has
really been searching for her all this time?”
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Angela Schroeder is a single mother of three. She was born
and raised in Iowa in a river town known for its pearl buttons. Having four
siblings she never lacked for someone to play with, as she grew older she found
herself pulled into books and writing more and more.
Her parents are her heroes, her siblings her confidants and
tormentors and her children are a wonderful blessing. Church is important to
her children and her. They enjoy the friendships they've made with the people
there.
Writing has always been a passion. Her first experience was
in fifth grade when she went to a one day writing conference. After that she
knew it was something she wanted to pursue.
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