Secret Plans and Betrayals

The Colors of Magick

by Victoria W. Morrow


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 7/31/2012

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 5x8
Page Count : 192
ISBN : 9781475940312
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 192
ISBN : 9781475940329

About the Book

This is about powerful wizards, sorceress, and others in a quest to stop a fateful war that might end up in the destruction between two realms. A secret group of wizards, mages, and a golden dragon come up with a plan to save them all.
After overcoming many challenges; they can only hope their plan will work. With a war waiting and an evil wizard waiting in the darkness who wants it all and along his side is the castles concubine; who wants to be Queen.
But, there is hope in involving which breaks the delicate balance of magickal codes of all natural ancestral history.
With new creatures, plans and secrets they all still have their own demons and battles to fight.
I wrote this book for those who want a story of magickal tales, with daring mystical battles between good and evil, and how the power of love can save kingdom’s from cataclysmic ends.

“Secret Plans and Betrayals” Book Two: Is for a reader interested in tales of magick adventures, daring mystical battles, between the forces of good and evil, and how the power of love can save Kingdoms from cataclysmic ends.

“You can kiss many frogs and never find your prince except in books.”
—Victoria Morrow, Author of: ‘The Colors of Magick’ Series.


About the Author

I was raised on a small farm in Ohio. Born in 1958 and spent many days with loving parents and Grandparents. As an only child, with many imaginary Creatures: I never grew out of this imaginary world of wonder.

I had my chores without pay and never asked—that was just the it was. Hay bailing, manure spreading, etc.

Life was simple. I did fall in love in high school and thought he was my soul mate-I was a fool; So, after all those years of searching for that perfect love and that perfect job, and even going to College for awhile at Sinclair. I still never felt like was one of the crowd, I decided to marry. I am now a widow losing him to cancer in 2000 and so I decided to close down.

It was then that I too became ill and slightly disabled, leaving me with the one thing that I knew I could do—write, with the flair of imagination. Therefore, here you have it, a “young” widow, and dreaming my big dream. I will always remember my grandparents and their teaching me of the old ways. I have met my many frogs and never found my Prince. I still dream, hope and sometimes cry at the adventurous/romance scenes. My true romance comes from writing fantasy which is my escape from my everyday life: striving on to prove that everyone can overcome their oppression and depression in their lives; as I now created the men of my dreams and the women I wished to be. I shall always be a hopeful romantic/adventuress in an overpowering world.