With Princess Melissa locked away in a tower and her fiance dead, her evil uncle Tarquin controls the kingdom. Maisy, a butterfingered old lady from a family of witches, is their only hope. Maisy can't get anything right. Every time she tries to fix her cousin Egbert's spells, Maisy makes it worse. Can she get it right for once and save the day?
Morgan was born in the north of England in 1939. Drawing and painting since early childhood, her love of art was encouraged by a young art mistress at the age of 11 who urged her on to study the arts. Morgan attended Liverpool University where she obtained an N.D.D., A.T.D. and B.A. Morgan was a teacher for twenty years and Head of Special Needs. Morgan has lived in a variety of places including Lancashire, Shropshire, Merseyside, North Wales, London and Peterborough and has spent a good deal of time overseas. At 21 she painted in the Place de Tetre with other students and exhibited with artists along the Seine. While in France she was inspired by the woods at Fontainebleau and the palace at Versailles. In more recent years she has spent time in Africa and U.S.A. Morgan has a passion for knowledge and a love of books and while working as a teacher she wrote and illustrated for several publishers. Her physical disability and other problems led her to retire from teaching to concentrate on other things. Since then, she has designed and illustrated for various publishers and manufacturers. Morgan has painted and exhibted in the UK and overseas. More recently she has returned to her love of writing and is an author of fantasy and childrens books. Morgan particularly loves to paint people and realistic scenes, even in painting fantasy. She has extensive knowledge and experience working with material in the following fields: Celtic myth and legend The Bible and Christian teaching Ancient history Plants and animals Pre-school material Most teaching subjects in schools Fantasy and fiction Factual packages