
Ever had that feeling in life when a book feels real? Not just entertaining. Not simply words on a page. Real. Magic.
A story can stay with us long after we close the cover. Characters can feel like friends. Entire worlds can become places we remember as vividly as somewhere we’ve visited. Sometimes a single sentence can change the way we think forever.
Those ideas were the heart of book 1, The Word Guardians and the Battle for the Peacekeepers.
In the Word Guardians series, books are far more than stories. They are gateways connected to realms born from imagination itself. Every reader who dreams, imagines, fears, or hopes while reading leaves something behind, energy that helps shape these hidden worlds.
The Magic Hidden Inside Books
Most people never realise those realms exist. Yas certainly didn’t.
To her, books were comfort, when real life became difficult to understand. Books were an escape. Adventure. She loved the quiet safety of stories and the feeling of disappearing into another world for a while. Working in a bookshop deepened that connection and reaffirmed what she thought was real. Surrounded by shelves and stories every day, she thought she understood what books were meant to be.
But she had no idea that magic was woven into every page.
Her best friend Sam kept trying to tell her. He believed there were worlds hidden beyond stories, places where imagination became reality and where certain readers could cross between them. To Yas, Sam’s beliefs sounded impossible. But Sam knew the truth because his father vanished while visiting a realm.
Then, direct experience of the magic hidden inside books changed her thinking forever. She believed, and curiosity soon entangled Yas in something far more dangerous.
The war in the realms
Book 1 sees Yas start to uncover the secrets hidden around her family, her grandfather’s disappearance, and the strange truths concealed by her parents. She begins to realise that stories hold genuine power. The realms are real. Magic exists. And there are people willing to wage war to control it.
The realms are where the conflict between the Word Guardians and the Controllers begins.
The Word Guardians believe imagination should remain free. They protect the realms and the readers connected to them, guarding the fragile balance between worlds. To them, stories represent possibility, creativity, and freedom of thought.
The Controllers see things differently.
They understand that stories influence people. They shape beliefs, emotions, fears, and dreams. If imagination can create worlds, then controlling imagination means controlling reality itself. The Controllers want to manipulate the realms and use their influence over readers in the real world for their own purposes.
At its core, The Word Guardians and the Battle for the Peacekeepers is a story about the power of magic hidden inside books.
When magic becomes literal
Stories have always carried a kind of magic. They allow us to see through someone else’s eyes. They transport us beyond ordinary life. They inspire courage, curiosity, empathy, and wonder. Entire generations have been shaped by the stories they grew up with.
In The Word Guardians series, that idea becomes literal. The realms exist because readers believe in stories deeply enough to give them life.
But the stories also explore an important question. What happens when someone tries to control imagination itself?
In book 1, as Yas and Sam uncover the hidden war between the Guardians and the Controllers, they are forced to decide what stories truly mean, who they can trust and how they can protect the imagination of readers. Because some magic doesn’t come from spells, sometimes it begins with turning a page.
So, buy book 1 now, using the link below (to take you to amazon), and start your journey into the magic of the Word Guardians.
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