by Amy Wilkins, Harlequin Digital
Next month, YA author Douglas Rees (author of books like Vampire High and Uncle Pirate) has a new book out from Harlequin TEEN–Majix: Notes from a Serious Teenage Witch.
It’s all about Susan Kestrel, a teenage which who discovers high school isn’t exactly magical…but sometimes life’s surprises aren’t so bad
Here’s the blurb for Majix:
My name is Kestrel Murphy. Never call me Susan. I mean, who ever heard of a witch named Susan?
A year ago, I was on the white-magic side. Lately, I’ve been
leaning toward the black. I blame the universe. What’s the point in being a nice little white witch in the universe I’ve got? If I could choose my own universe, I’d be a white witch in it. But black makes a lot more sense in this universe.
Not that I’m complaining. A witch never complains. But if I did, I’d have a lot to complain about. For instance: Richard Milhous Nixon High.What’s a teen witch to do when she’s stuck in the most unmagical high school in the universe? Create her own “majix.” Take notes. And above all, avoid nasty classmates, heartless grown-ups and boys who may prove a little too distracting for a serious teen witch to handle.…
AND, to entice you even further, here’s a book trailer for Majix!
What do you think? Does Majix sound like it could cast a spell over you?
My name is Kestrel Murphy. Never call me Susan. I mean, who ever heard of a witch named Susan? 
This sounds fantastic!
What a great concept! I can’t wait to read it!
Love the trailer. Just posted it to my site.