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| Length of Novel: 120,975 words Keywords and Market Focus: 
	Fiction, friendship, Wycombe Abbey, school, boarding, 
	education, training, boyfriends, Eton, diva, skills, shooting, fencing, fae, 
	fairy, Britain, spy, goddess, Dagda, magic; will fascinate anyone interested 
	in friendship, boarding schools, magic, and the fae—will appeal particularly 
	to those who enjoy mystery and suspense novels. 
	 
	 Deirdre: 
	Enchantment and the School  is 
	a novel about supernatural girls attending a boarding school—it compares 
	with some modern novels in a similar setting, but the concept is wholly 
	unique. 
	 Genre: Historical Fantasy Synopsis: Deirdre Calloway is a 
	wild and dangerous girl.  She’s 
	never had a friend, was sent to boarding school at Wycombe Abbey to be 
	finished, and has a penchant for fighting that has earned her a dubious 
	reputation and record.  Still, 
	she is small blond haired and appears the exact opposite of her reputation. 
	Did I mention, she has never had a friend? 
	That’s all about to change. Sorcha Weir has hair as 
	black as pitch, and a face as sweet and delicate as a fae creature. 
	Mostly because she is the offspring of a man and an Unseelie fae. 
	She has been secretly attending Wycombe Abbey by using fae glamour to 
	make her appear to be a proper student. 
	She escaped from the juvenile prison at Aylesbury and secretly made 
	her home at Wycombe.  She has 
	everything planned to learn, graduate, and continue her education. 
	All she has to do is keep her attendance and presence a secret. 
	 Sorcha has everything 
	planned because no one can tell she is not a proper student—until she meets 
	Deirdre.  On the first day of 
	classes, Deirdre notices Sorcha’s existence and sees through her glamour. 
	This is one of Deirdre’s unusual skills. 
	The problem is that Deirdre has never achieved anything in terms of 
	personal intimacy except through fighting, and Sorcha has always lived a 
	rough and tumble life.  To 
	protect her great secret, Sorcha attacks Deirdre. 
	Deirdre doesn’t fall for the usual brawling tricks, and bests Sorcha. 
	Now all of Sorcha’s goals are at risk. 
	Her only hope to either banish Deirdre or befriend her. 
	On the other hand, Deirdre is oddly attracted to those she defeats—an 
	unpleasant result of her personality. Deirdre is halted from 
	fully taking advantage of her conquest by the intervention a teacher, 
	Deirdre’s relative Lune Bolang.  
	In any case, Sorcha seeks out Deirdre to either banish her or become her 
	friend.  Deirdre’s reaction is 
	completely unexpected.  Deirdre 
	offers to keep Sorcha’s secret, to share her clothing, and her room. Sorcha and Deirdre begin 
	an odd friendship bound to Luna Bolang. 
	Ms. Bolang doesn’t seem to know anything, but maybe knows everything. 
	She encourages Sorcha and Deirdre to join the fencing club. 
	She forces Deirdre and Sorcha to participate in electives. 
	 These electives are 
	patently unusual: fencing, shooting, making friends, associating with the 
	tea-party class, meeting boys, learning about magic, meeting the fae, and 
	seeing angels.  There is much 
	more in store for Deirdre and Sorcha. 
	To keep Sorcha’s great secret and for Deirdre to remain at Wycombe 
	and away from Deirdre’s past and her mother, the girls must acquiesce to 
	Luna Bolang’s requirements.   Author's reviewer’s quotes: 
	Deirdre was 
	banished to Wycombe Abbey boarding school for fighting and uncivilized 
	behavior.  Sorcha escaped from a 
	juvenile prison for the same reason. 
	Sorcha’s great secret is she is illegally attending Wycombe herself.  
	Deirdre is the child of a goddess and Sorcha is the 
	child of a fae creature.  What 
	happens when the two become embroiled in an odd friendship becomes a story 
	of legend—a secret legend, but a legend, none-the-less. Short descriptive teasers: 
	Sorcha Weir’s 
	secret is discovered by Deirdre Calloway—Sorcha is clandestinely attending 
	Wycombe Abbey boarding school.     
	 When 
	two problem girls, both with supernatural abilities, come together at 
	Wycombe Abbey boarding school, the sparks are about to fly. 
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