The Light Keeper
Book 1
Wishes aren't all they're cracked up to be... especially when you have to capture the Fairies who grant them to you.
Er... make that faeries... and not the normal, hiding-in-plain-sight magical kind.
When a misadventure cleaning out the attic leads Isaac to release a faerie trapped in a glass ball of light, he believes he's struck gold--in the form of wishes. All he has to do is mention the name that was engraved on the ball, and the indebted faerie would grant him any three wishes he wanted.
The best part of all was knowing that there was an entire chest of captured faeries waiting to be freed...
But when strange things start to happen around town, Isaac begins to wonder if the increasingly unfortunate events are his doing.
Only his mysterious neighbor, Yara, knows the truth about his lineage as a Light Keeper.
Can Yara's strength and wisdom guide Isaac into his new role?
Can Isaac make things right again?
Or will his dream-come-true turn into his worst nightmare?
It kept me captivated
"I really really enjoyed this book so much! It kept me captivated to see what was going to happen next and how they’d get out of situations they were in. The whole idea of fairies having to be caught in the glass balls was so cool, I loved this world so much, I want to live there where fairies are and be a light keeper. Would make life more adventurous and fun. Great book, highly recommend it :D"
NICOLE G.
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The Light Keeper
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The Light Keeper and the Other World
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The Light Keeper and The Worst Wish
Meet the Characters
Isaac Hale, Light Keeper
Isaac is your typical 12-year-old seventh grade student. All he cares about is playing video games and hanging out with his friends. When cleaning the attic one weekend, he comes across a mysterious locked trunk and after finding the key, he accidentally releases a faerie named Cristo from a glass ball he found inside. When Cristo offers to do any three tasks that Isaac desires, he knows its his lucky day.
Isaac's good luck continues when he realizes he can release more faeries and they'll all do almost whatever he wants. Some might say he was selfish but Isaac was only ever concerned with having a good time.
After meeting Yara and learning he will have to recapture the faeries he set free Isaac fights back against his new role as a Light Keeper until he can't deny it anymore. Can this selfish and lazy boy with a penchant for lying become the hero his town needs? Or will the faeries take over?
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