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FROM THE BACK COVER
Leah Westfall has traveled thousands of miles, from Georgia to the gold fields of California. It has been a journey of ever- present danger, hidden magic, harsh realities, loss, life, determination, and love.
Yet through it all, Lee has found people to trust, true friends and fellow misfits who have been by her side no matter what. In the rich land of California, Lee is poised to have everything she ever dreamed of—a place to belong, a place to call home.
But Lee’s magic and good fortune have made her and her friends a target. When a dangerous billionaire threatens not just the sanctuary they’ve created, but all the struggling prospectors who’ve come to California to strike it rich, Lee and her friends know they must fight back.
The final book in Rae Carson’s acclaimed Gold Seer trilogy is an unforgettable conclusion to the sweeping saga of a remarkable heroine.
Leah Westfall has traveled thousands of miles, from Georgia to the gold fields of California. It has been a journey of ever- present danger, hidden magic, harsh realities, loss, life, determination, and love.
Yet through it all, Lee has found people to trust, true friends and fellow misfits who have been by her side no matter what. In the rich land of California, Lee is poised to have everything she ever dreamed of—a place to belong, a place to call home.
But Lee’s magic and good fortune have made her and her friends a target. When a dangerous billionaire threatens not just the sanctuary they’ve created, but all the struggling prospectors who’ve come to California to strike it rich, Lee and her friends know they must fight back.
The final book in Rae Carson’s acclaimed Gold Seer trilogy is an unforgettable conclusion to the sweeping saga of a remarkable heroine.
Leah Westfall, her fiancé Jefferson, and her friends have become rich in the California Territory, thanks to Lee’s magical ability to sense precious gold. But their fortune has made them a target, and when a dangerous billionaire sets out to destroy them, Lee and her friends decide they’ve had enough—they will fight back with all their power and talents. Lee’s magic is continuing to strengthen and grow, but someone is on to her—someone who might have a bit of magic herself. The stakes are higher than ever as Lee and her friends hatch a daring scheme that could alter the California landscape forever. With a distinctive young heroine and a unique interpretation of American history, Into the Bright Unknown strikes a rich vein of romance, magic, and adventure, bringing the Gold Seer Trilogy to its epic conclusion. Includes a map and an author’s note.
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1 Winner will receive a copy of Into the Bright Unknown by Rae Carson.
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