The Alchemist's Fortune

Fablestone Series Book Two

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Pub Date 19 Sep 2023 | Archive Date Not set

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Jack’s eventful summer in the quaint storybook town of Saint Galdramour isn’t over yet. While the grimalkins are busy defending their kingdom from the ever encroaching blight, Jack uncovers a lost treasure; the famed fortune of the renowned medieval alchemist Galdramour, and with it a formula said to turn things to gold. The right to this fortune immediately comes into question as interested parties from both the town of Saint Galdramour and the neighbouring town of Saint Gilbert stake their claim. Now Jack must delve into his family’s history to try to prove he has the rightful claim.

Meanwhile in Grimperloft, Grand Duke Soxington has arrived with promises of support and aid. But what he is asking for in return, the grimalkins may find too high a price to pay. The trolls are amassing an army. No one has seen Henry in days. People everywhere are going missing. The effects of weakening magic are taking its toll on both worlds as the evil miscreants of the Otherworld are beginning to gather in Saint Galdramour. It is now up to Belle, Finn and Jack to defend both their world and the realm of the fairies from a force of nature no one entirely understands.

As the summer comes to a close Jack fears his time with his Grandmother and his new friends is coming to an end far too abruptly. Jack knows he’ll miss them, some more than others, but the real question on his mind is will they miss him? Jack isn’t convinced, and time is running out.

Jack’s eventful summer in the quaint storybook town of Saint Galdramour isn’t over yet. While the grimalkins are busy defending their kingdom from the ever encroaching blight, Jack uncovers a lost...


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The Alchemist's Fortune, the second installment in Jeffery J Mattson's enthralling Fablestone Series, takes readers on a captivating journey through the enchanting town of Saint Galdramour. In this spellbinding tale, Jack's summer continues to unfold with new adventures and challenges. From the discovery of a lost treasure to the brewing conflicts between neighboring towns, Mattson masterfully weaves intricate layers of mystery and intrigue.

With well-crafted characters and an immersive narrative, The Alchemist's Fortune explores themes of friendship, loyalty, and the power of uncovering one's own history. Jack's quest to prove his rightful claim to the alchemist's fortune and his efforts to defend both worlds from impending danger keeps readers engaged from start to finish. Mattson's imaginative storytelling and vivid world-building create a seamless blend of fantasy and reality, making this a must-read for fans of magical adventures.

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Hold on to your hats because The Alchemist's Fortune is about to take you on an epic adventure you won't want to miss! Imagine discovering a lost treasure and having to prove it's rightfully yours – that's exactly what Jack faces in this book. I couldn't put it down once I started!

From battling trolls to unraveling mysteries, this story is packed with action, magic, and heart. And can we talk about the grimalkins? These magical cats add such a unique and charming touch to the tale. But it's not just about the adventure – the friendships and bonds between Jack, Belle, and Finn are so heartwarming. You'll find yourself rooting for them every step of the way.

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