"Magic in the hands of an unenchanted being is dangerous." ~The Mandrian Book of Magic
Princess Nevermore traveled to the other world out of curiosity. She found excitement, love, and danger. Now Cam, the wizard's apprentice, is off to seek his past in order to find his future. Little does he know this path will bring him dangerously close to never seeing his beloved princess again.
"Suspenseful and poignant. A real page turner." ~ *Publishers Weekly starred review
"Regan captures the gaze of a newcomer to the contemporary world with humorous authenticity, capitalizing on the potential for funny medieval-meets-modern moments." ~Children's Literature
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"Cam's Quest will not disappoint fans of Princess Nevermore. The characters readers grew to love in the first book are back, and their adventures are even more interesting this time around. This is a page-turner. Like Princess Nevermore, it's a fairy tale that readers of all ages will enjoy. I'd love to see another sequel. " ~Flamingnet "I loved Cam's Quest. The author has lost no sense of her world and I adored exploring more of it and even paying a visit back to Outer Earth with Cam. These books are like a cross between a fairy tale and a fantasy novel.
The world is enchanting. It's easy to fall in love with the characters and stay in love throughout the stories. Honestly, this is a wonderful sequel in every way. And the book ended in exactly the way I have wanted it to end since I was a small girl. It made me very happy." ~ Medieval Bookworm
"I honestly thought there would never be a sequel. Thank goodness the author proved me wrong. Cam's Quest is a nice adventure, tied up in a romance with just the right amount of magic and danger." ~ YA Book Review
"In the forward to Princess Nevermore, the author mentions that she began writing the story when she was just out of her teens. The book does put me in mind of Eragon, with its straightforward plotting and earnest characters." ~ Book Moot