The Secret of the Yellow Moon
A Clean Adventure Fantasy With Traditional Values Set in a Magical World
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What if courage, family, and kindness were the most powerful magic of all?
The Secret of the Yellow Moon is a fun, clean fantasy adventure featuring a strong female hero and a richly imagined magical fantasy realm filled with unicorns, mermaids, fairy magic, and talking dogs. Perfect for readers who love clean YA fantasy adventure, middle grade fantasy, and family fantasy adventure quests, this story blends heart, humor, and action into an unforgettable journey.
Eleven-year-old Alice never expected to become a hero—but when her family’s hidden past awakens an ancient threat, she must rise with courage she didn’t know she had. Joined by her clever brother, a loyal dog, and extraordinary allies—including unicorns, mermaid princesses, and fairies—Alice embarks on a fun epic fantasy adventure filled with magic, action, and laugh-out-loud moments.
This clean middle grade fantasy adventure celebrates traditional values, strong family bonds, and doing what’s right—even when it’s hard. With a strong girl lead, exciting quests, and plenty of humor, it’s ideal for middle school readers, tweens, teens, and parents looking for fantasy for the whole family.
✔ Clean YA fantasy series
✔ Middle grade fantasy adventure with a strong female lead
✔ Funny fantasy magic action with heart
✔ Fantasy for middle school & family reading
If you’re searching for a clean fantasy adventure series that’s fun, exciting, and safe for all ages, The Secret of the Yellow Moon is the perfect place to begin.
✨ Perfect for fans of Narnia, Keeper of the Lost Cities, and The Girl Who Drank the Moon.
"When we believed in mermaids, talking dogs, and elemental magic, and the story of an insecure 6th grader on a magical adventure, who had the courage to face up to a bully in her 6th grade class, that made this coming of age story a lot of fun to read." Editorial Review
Here are just a few of the many obvious hints that this was written by AI:
* frequent use of can not instead of can't when can't would have been a better choice. True for similar contraction ommission.
* chapter 2 describe the main characters be simply listing character attributes in paragraph format. Some of the traits are ones which would normally be woven into text and not mentioned straight up.
* many words did not make sense, but their synonyms would have. For example, in chapter one, when the bad guys couldn't find the good guy the verbiage was something like, "the bad guys came back, not having found Peter and feeling no joy"
Within 10 minutes of listening, everyone in the car could tell the story was written by AI.
written by AI. Read by AI
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