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Queen Irene's son, Prince Winter, is missing. His wizard teacher, Seever, has tried to find the boy using his "far-away vision," but finds it is blocked when he looks to the north. Since only a powerful enchantment can block his sight, Seever concludes an unknown wizard must have taken the young prince.But aside from Winter, Seever, and Kaza, there are no other wizards left alive. Or are there?Book two in the Irene, Nan and Kay series, The Hunt for Winter continues the story of Irene, Queen of Cabbage, and her best friends as they travel north in search of the Crown Prince.

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Queen Irene's son, Prince Winter, is missing. His wizard teacher, Seever, has tried to find the boy using his "far-away vision," but finds it is blocked when he looks to the north. Since only a powerful enchantment can block his sight, Seever concludes an unknown wizard must have taken the young prince.But aside from Winter, Seever, and Kaza, there are no other wizards left alive. Or are there?Book two in the Irene, Nan and Kay series, The Hunt for Winter continues the story of Irene, Queen of Cabbage, and her best friends as they travel north in search of the Crown Prince.
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KC Cowan has spent her adult life working in the media, as a reporter for KGW-TV, KPAM-AM, and KLX-FM, and as original host and story producer for an arts program on Oregon Public Television. She is also the author of two books: "The Riches of a City" the story of Portland, Oregon, and "They Ain't Called Saints for Nothing!" with artist Chris Haberman. She is married and happily lives in Oregon and Arizon. Sara Cole is an officer with Clackamas County Sheriff's Office, where she is the Crime Prevention Coordinator. Sara provides public outreach to citizens on topics such as Neighborhood Watch, ID Theft and Personal Safety. She also serves on many community coalitions, and is a board member of the Crime Prevention Association of Oregon. Sara is married and enjoys spending much of her free time with her two grandchildren.