About this series
The Edward's Cat Trilogy continues with this third book where the bullies ramp up their vendetta against the geeks, specifically, Logan and Jack. Donovan and Parker wreak more havoc after they join a gang of petty thieves and older career criminals giving them the confidence to keep bullying. Edward and Noel, Logan's and Jack's fathers come to the rescue when the bullying becomes too much.
In this, the final book of the Edward's Cat trilogy, the bullies, Donovan and Parker join a gang and wreak more havoc, even though they were warned by Edward putting a paralysing spell on them showing their awful future if they kept no this path. Logan and Jack, along with Chloe and their other geek friends, fend off these bullies as best they can, they want to rid their school of bullies. When Donovan and Parker begin targeting them outside of school, ramping up their vendetta, things take an awful turn.
Logan negotiates secondary school with bullies taunting him and his friends. Along with Jack and Chloe who are able ot shapeshift like Logan, they terrorise the bullies right back in their animal forms, but it's not easy to rely on two cats and a dog to rid Glenndale of bullies. This is when Edward and Noel, Logan's and Jack's fathers are brought in to help out.
Logan and his friends grow up in this third book and negotiate life outside of school. The A-Aliance and other magical society friends are asked to assist in the fight against the bullies. They do this but it causes issues with their secret, the fact they are Magicals is almost exposed. This is a huge problem because the Magicals have been a secret society for thousands of years.
This magical realism story is for young adult readers from 13 years of age up to adults who enjoy stories that involve magic, relationships, and drama. The first book is Edward's coming-of-age story showing how grief can be debilitating but with time, life can return to some semblance of normal. Edward used his magical power for good, making good friends along the way while becoming the person he wanted to be. Logan has followed in his father's footsteps.
Titles in the series (2)
- Edward's Cat. The Rise of the Kittens. And a Dog.: Edward's Cat, #2
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Logan, Edward's son he has with his magical wife, Sally, is also bullied at school. Being able to transform into a Maine Coon cat helps Logan to fight the bullies. Along with his almost cousin, Chloe, who transforms into a Ragdoll cat and Jack, his friend who transforms into a Jack Russell dog, Logan has help in his quest to rid schools of bullies. Along with his group of geeks, he continues the good work his father did where all schools now have a 'no tolerance' rule to bullying. With enough to worry about at school, Logan also worries about his father being bullied at the A-Alliance, the secret magical society where his family are members. A tear-away group want Edward ousted from the society because he wasn't born a magical, Edward inherited his sister Milly's magic when she passed away. This is something Logan doesn't want to happen because he can't imagine attending the A-Alliance without his father. Read how Logan negotiates primary and secondary school with bullies taunting him and his friends. The geek group is determined to rid their school of bullying, but it's not easy and they rely on the two cats and a dog to help them out. This magical realism story is for young adult readers from ten years of age up to adults who enjoy stories that involve magic. The first book is Edward's coming-of-age story showing how grief can be debilitating but with time, life can return to some semblance of normal. Edward used his magical power for good, making good friends along the way while becoming the person he wants to be. Stay tuned for Book Three coming in late 2024.
- Edward's Cat. Three Cats, a Magical Legacy. And a Dog.: Edward's Cat, #3
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The Edward's Cat Trilogy continues with this third book where the bullies ramp up their vendetta against the geeks, specifically, Logan and Jack. Donovan and Parker wreak more havoc after they join a gang of petty thieves and older career criminals giving them the confidence to keep bullying. Edward and Noel, Logan's and Jack's fathers come to the rescue when the bullying becomes too much. In this, the final book of the Edward's Cat trilogy, the bullies, Donovan and Parker join a gang and wreak more havoc, even though they were warned by Edward putting a paralysing spell on them showing their awful future if they kept no this path. Logan and Jack, along with Chloe and their other geek friends, fend off these bullies as best they can, they want to rid their school of bullies. When Donovan and Parker begin targeting them outside of school, ramping up their vendetta, things take an awful turn. Logan negotiates secondary school with bullies taunting him and his friends. Along with Jack and Chloe who are able ot shapeshift like Logan, they terrorise the bullies right back in their animal forms, but it's not easy to rely on two cats and a dog to rid Glenndale of bullies. This is when Edward and Noel, Logan's and Jack's fathers are brought in to help out. Logan and his friends grow up in this third book and negotiate life outside of school. The A-Aliance and other magical society friends are asked to assist in the fight against the bullies. They do this but it causes issues with their secret, the fact they are Magicals is almost exposed. This is a huge problem because the Magicals have been a secret society for thousands of years. This magical realism story is for young adult readers from 13 years of age up to adults who enjoy stories that involve magic, relationships, and drama. The first book is Edward's coming-of-age story showing how grief can be debilitating but with time, life can return to some semblance of normal. Edward used his magical power for good, making good friends along the way while becoming the person he wanted to be. Logan has followed in his father's footsteps.
Maria P Frino
Maria has made a career in using words to communicate. Working at a TV station, her first paid job, nurtured Maria's love of words. A move to Sydney to study Communications gave her the opportunity to work with advertising & public relations agencies, corporate companies, magazines, and newspapers. She has written and edited PR, ads, corporate communications, and newsletters for products from food to jewellery, fashion, and interiors as well as garden and building products. When she is not writing corporate communications or as a Senior Reviewer for the online site, Weekend Notes, she works on her short stories, novellas and novels. Her first published story, The Studio is a short crime story. Xenure Station: A Billion Light Years is Maria’s second short story. Both are available as eBooks wherever books are sold online. The Decision They Made, Maria’s debut novel and her other books are available on her website – www.mariapfrino.com. Buy these books as eBooks or print. Weaving Words, an anthology Maria collaborated on, is also available as an audiobook. Maria contributed two short stories to this anthology along with eight other authors. She is open to collaborations with fellow authors and artists. You can follow her on X, Instagram, Threads, and Facebook.
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