When The Best-Placed Magic Goes Awry -- Enter the Magical World of Witches, Spells, and Everything in Between


WAYNE, Mich., Dec. 23, 2008 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- What would you do if you were banished from your magical world for a crime you didn't commit? How would you survive in a Pedestrian land? These are some of the questions faced by the three witches Edna, Heloise, and Agnes in Misplaced Magic, a book written by Dormi Meckel and Denise Chartier Bobola.

A delightful book that brings magic and adventure onto each page, it takes you to the world of the three witches, Edna, Heloise, and Agnes, as they cope with life in a non-magical world while trying to prove their innocence, pursuing romances, and avoiding the evil beings creating havoc in their already topsy-turvy lives.

From vegetarian werewolves to flying orbs, wands, and witches, visit a magical world where chaos takes center stage. It seems that wherever they go, whatever they do, the three witches find themselves in trouble. Could their magic be the cause? Or is someone behind this havoc?

Experience this one of a kind volume that will bring you to the edge of your seat. Travel the world of magic as each page gives you amusing lines that will surely make your reading worthwhile. This book will be featured next fall at the Beijing Book Fair in Beijing, China. For more information, log on to www.Xlibris.com.

About the Authors

Denise Bobola and Dormi Meckel are alumnae of Madonna College and Transylvania University, respectively.

The authors work full-time jobs while caring for their families and various pets (familiars?) in an area of Pedestria southwest of Detroit, Michigan.


       Misplaced Magic * by Dormi Meckel & Denise Chartier Bobola
                  Publication Date: November 14, 2008
          Trade Paperback; $19.99; 289 pages; 978-1-4363-6347-1
          Cloth Hardcover; $29.99; 289 pages; 978-1-4363-6348-8

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