The Fairy Senses series by author Emily Martha Sorensen is charming, entertaining, and well-written. The series opens up your imagination with a very different view of reality and is certanioly a beautiful series to add to the classics. Enjoy!

Fairy Eyeglasses (Fairy Senses Book 1)
Emily Martha Sorensen
4.6 Stars (32 Reviews)
Genre: Children’s eBooks

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When Cassie finds a magic pair of glasses that allow her to see fairies, she has to figure out where they came from… and what the fairies want her to do with them.

A 12,000 word children’s fantasy story.

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Fairy Compass (Fairy Senses Book 2)
Emily Martha Sorensen
4.9 Stars (17 Reviews)
Genre: Children’s eBooks

Daisy wanted to be able to see fairies. But when she comes across an old compass, she gains the ability to sense them magnetically instead.

A 12,000 word children’s fantasy story.

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Fairy Earmuffs (Fairy Senses Book 3)
Emily Martha Sorensen
4.6 Stars (16 Reviews)
Genre: Children’s eBooks

Amanda doesn’t think she’s slow, but everyone else seems to. When she finds a pair of magic earmuffs that allow her to hear fairies, everything changes.

A 12,000 word children’s fantasy story.

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Fairy Barometer (Fairy Senses Book 4)
Emily Martha Sorensen
4.8 Stars (13 Reviews)
Genre: Children’s eBooks

When Maricela’s grandmother comes to stay, she finds a magic barometer that gives her the sense of fairy pressure. But more might be going on than she realizes.

A 12,000 word children’s fantasy story.

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Black Magic Academy
Emily Martha Sorensen
4.4 Stars (24 Reviews)
Genre: Teen & Young Adult | Fantasy

Mildred doesn’t like black magic. But her mother was once valedictorian of Black Magic Academy, so her aunts insist she needs to follow in her footsteps and become one too. Mildred doesn’t want to be part of the popular crowd. Nor does she care about her “death-enemy.” And she certainly has no interest in murderous spells. But if the teachers catch on that she’s actually a good witch… well, they don’t react well to that kind of ignominy. What’s the only good witch in a school of wicked witches to do? (This book is 36,000 words long, or 150 pages in length.)

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