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In the sequel to Spelled, can Robin Hood's daughter, Rexi, stop the Wicked Witch from finding Excalibur?Fairy-Tale Survival Rule No. 52:No matter how difficult the obstacles or all-powerful the evil villain, one can rest assured that the hero of the story never dies. The sidekicks though...they should be worried.Rexi Hood is proud to be an outlaw. After all, she's the daughter of the infamous Robin Hood. But sidekick? Accomplice? Sorry, that wasn't in her story description. Yeah, she and Princess Dorthea of Emerald have been inseparable since they teamed up to fight the wickedest witch. But if Rexi doesn't figure out how to break the curse that binds them, forget being overshadowed by the spirited princess, Rexi's going to become a Forgotten, wiped from the pages of Story and reduced to a puddle of ink. Not happening. No way in Spell.Rexi's plan? Steal the sword Excalibur and use its magic to write her own tale. But Gwenevere has opened a new Academy of Villains in Camelot and danger lurks behind every plot twist. And you know how it goes in Story: keep your friends close and your enemies closer...



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Betsy Schow

Betsy Schow is an author of YA fantasy, including the Best Selling Spelled Trilogy, and Motivational Self Esteem books, Finished Being Fat and Quitter's Guide to Finishing, that were featured on the Today Show and Wall St Journal. Betsy uses the pronouns she/her and is excited to work on new fantasy books with characters crafted from her own LGBTQIA experiences and life as a mom of a neurodiverse child.Random fun facts about Betsy include:Her childhood pet was a 300 lbs potbelly pigShe once poked a hole through the back of the throat with a dowelShe was so hopelessly clumsy that after one lesson, her cheer coach refunded her mom's moneyThe majority of SPELLED was written in 3 weeks.Betsy hated high school so much she went to college classes rather than go to 10th, 11th and 12 grades.



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