Amber Ambrosia

Amber Ambrosia by Rae St. Clair Bridgman is a captivating tale published by FriesenPress on March 31, 2021. This edition, written in English and spanning 198 pages, follows the adventures of Wil Wychwood and his cousin Sophie Isidor as they navigate the challenges posed by an ancient secret society known as the Serpent’s Chain. After their previous heroics in saving the sacred snakes of Narcisse, the duo finds themselves embroiled in new mysteries surrounding a black medallion that holds significant historical importance.
In this engaging narrative, readers will explore themes of fantasy and magic as Wil and Sophie confront the Serpent’s Chain, which has returned with a new scheme involving the magical honey from MiddleGate’s bees. The story delves into the quest for understanding the medallion’s true meaning while also addressing the urgent need to thwart the society’s latest conspiracy. With its blend of juvenile fiction and detective elements, Amber Ambrosia invites readers to join Wil and Sophie on their journey to uncover secrets that could impact their world.
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After saving the sacred snakes of Narcisse, Wil Wychwood and his cousin Sophie Isidor are hailed as the new heroes of MiddleGate.
Yet their journey is far from over. Wil knows the black medallion he inherited once belonged to an ancient secret society, the Serpent’s Chain. But no one seems to know the story behind the medallion.
The meaning of the black medallion with its silver arrow and five-pointed star isn’t the only mystery to be solved. The Serpent’s Chain is hardly finished with Wil, and they’ve returned with another nefarious scheme.
Now, they’re after a magical honey from MiddleGate’s precious bees. Can Sophie and Wil stop their conspiracy and save the bees? Will they uncover the medallion’s true meaning, or will its secrets be lost to history?
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