Princess Evelyn is about to turn 18 and must be married soon. Since she can't find true love her parents will pick a partner for her. Princess Evelyn tries to take her destiny in her own hands by mixing an illegal love potion but it backfires and now she needs help.
A hunt is called and teams are racing to come up with a potion to reverse the Princess's love potion. But the palace has said their can be no synth ingredients giving Sam a bit of an edge. But to gather the ingredients Sam will have to go on an amazing adventure like nothing she's ever done before. With many teams trying to stop her along the way can Sam succeed? Who will get the right potion first? Will the Princess be saved?
Madly has some tough, strong female characters. I quite enjoyed the book and it appears there will be at least a second. This will definitely be a book I will purchase for my school library this fall. I think the students will enjoy it.
Now as promised as the final stop on the blog tour I have been given an excerpt from the potion diary of Samantha Kemi's! Can you imagine the adventures Sam and Kristy had collecting some of this stuff! There are a lot of stories to be told just from this list of ingredients. How are they all collected? What sort of potions is she using them for? I look forward to reading more about Sam's adventures. Enjoy the ingredient list! Hope you enjoyed the tour!
KEY
INGREDIENTS FOR MOST KNOWN ALCHEMICAL SOLUTIONS
A work in progress, from the potion diary of Samantha
Kemi
*Note
to self: ingredients all have multiple uses – don’t count out an ingredient
just because it’s not listed here
Ingredient name
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Used in which cure?
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Characteristics
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Sam’s diary notes
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Abominable Hair
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For thawing cold shoulders
Alleviating agoraphobia
Love potions
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Coarse, brittle – crumbles once removed from
creature for too long
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Abominables are lonely creatures – any potion
that require ingredients to do with solitude or loneliness
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Aelgi
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Helps heal wounds of the sea – helps the
blood clot and prevents scarring
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Long, thin strips of green weed –
distinguished from ordinary seaweed by its uniformly crinkled edges
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Can be used on its own as a bandage if out to
sea with no access to other first aid material
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Agata’s Hazel
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Main ingredient in a salve to clear a bruise
in less than twenty-four hours
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Similar to witch hazel, but history can be
traced back to a Finder called Agata who grew her own species
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Alkali
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Reacts with salt in mermaid skin and burns
them
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A fine powder, made by crushing up
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Critical to keep in Finder’s pack if heading
out to the Rising or near the sea – good for warding off nefarious sea
creatures
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Amber Laticifer tree
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Ideal for binding and storing memories
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Thick resin from its bark can be used in the
creation of funeral pendants – common tradition especially in Zambi
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Sap is very thick and sticky
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Amethyst pendants
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No known usages, although some claim the gem
has calming properties
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Extremely pretty and popular gemstone.
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Kirsty sells these on her street stall – must
remember to pick one up
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Anemone powder
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Skin reparation
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Can be mixed with Witch Hazel to help close
up and heal wounds – or to repair skin, such as burn wounds, etc.
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Berd du Merlyn (also known as Merlin’s
Beard)
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Rare
potion that can temporarily enhance wisdom
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Very
rare ingredient – almost impossible to source
Used
to be smoked
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There
are rumours that there might not be any Merlin’s Beard left in the world.
Even more annoying that we don’t have it.
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Caffeine
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For alertness and rejuvenation
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Found in cocoa beans
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Triple espresso from Coffee Magic is the
fastest way to inject caffeine into your blood stream
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Caraway
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For easing digestion, clearer skin
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Tiny flat seeds, akin to fennel
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Centaur’s eye
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For potions requiring visions into the future
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Last Wilde Hunt ingredient – extremely rare
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Claimed by Zoro Aster to be the first synth
ingredient ever made. Whatever.
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Chamomile
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Ingredient in sleep serum – known to have
calming properties
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Little needle-like petals, often found dried,
from the chamomile flower.
Also makes a lovely fragrant tea.
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Chocolate
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Too many uses it’s stupid to list them all
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Most potent in its pure, dark form
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Literally my favourite thing in the world,
but preferred when mixed into a milk chocolate bar!
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Cinnamon
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Vitality of the mind, clearing blood clots,
relief from colds and flu
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A spice from the inner bark of a tree
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Coca leaves
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Altitude sickness cure
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Thin, opaque leaves that can be chewed to
help with altitude
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Often gets confused with cacao plant as it
looks very similar to the tree that produces chocolate – not the same!
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Dragon’s tooth (reptilian)
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Used in potions to settle disagreements
Also for boosting confidence (in correct
dose)
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Disagreeable and temperamental as an
ingredient. Must be used with care as also forms the base of some dark
potions.
Some people attempt to plant them, but to no
effect
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*This reference is to an actual dragon’s
tooth, rather than to the plant by the same name
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Eluvian ivy
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Can be used in truth serums and binding
potions
For loyalty
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Long, thin tendrils that feeds on emotion –
very dangerous to keep in stock in its live form – much preferred to crush
into a powder
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Key characteristic is loyalty – also a good
(too good) sponge for emotion
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Eluvian ivy flower
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For high level potions involving a need for a
change in perspective
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A huge white blossom
Chemical mixes cannot replicate its effect
Very rare ingredient and difficult to work
with. Not used in many potions but highly valued in some cultures
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Normally well protected by the ivy!
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Essence of Wisteria
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Makes potions easier to digest
Also has soothing properties
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An ornamental flower with some practical uses
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Glow worm, threads
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For shock and for daydreaming
To root the potion taker to Earth –
especially helpful if they are away in the clouds
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Different glow worms produce threads of
different consistency, but the most potent have a subtle sheen that can be
seen in the dark
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Goldenrod
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For sore throats and empty wallets
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A tiny yellow flower that grows in bunches –
can be distilled into a bright gold liquid
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Rumoured to have money-attracting properties
but like the philosopher’s stone – has not been proven in recent history
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Gullfish Eyes
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No known usages
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Pretty amber stone with a crimson streak
throughout – the brighter the streak, the more costly the stone
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Jasmine
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For virility
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Many varieties in different colours. Bloom
found across the Bharat peninsula, into the Kang mountins and beyond, far
into Shan province.
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Jellyfish stingers
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For use in the potion: Oblivion
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Very painful to handle without gloves –
although, like stinging nettle, can be handled
Can be brewed in Lethe water (which
counteracts the stinging properties – although tea should be properly
strained before drinking so that no traces of the stingers remain)
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Lavender
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Ingredient in sleep serum
Known calming properties
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Best when dried, although can be used fresh
as well
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Lethe Water
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For use in the potion: oblivion
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Naturally a very murky colour – but not cause
for concern (although maybe offputting to the drinker)
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Lunar Laurel Leaf
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A key ingredient in potions for prosperity or
for luck
|
Must be picked on the third new moon of the
year
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Maple syrup
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For comfort and lethargy, to warm the blood
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Produced by maple trees in cold climates
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Delicious with everything, especially
pancakes – and, strangely, bacon
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Melling Bee Honey
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Sweetener
Can also be effective against certain strands
of hay fever
|
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A touch of this triggers a sleep serum that
works for me!
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Merpearl, full moon oyster
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For enhanced beauty and love potions
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Most popular engagement ring stone.
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Merrimack Leaf
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A useful treatment for eczema
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Dark green, very wide leaf that secretes a
rich oil
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Millefolium
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Staunches blood flow
Oil can be used for chest infections and
curing coughs
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A flower with many tiny petals, almost
feather-like.
Produces a deep blue essential oil when distilled.
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Mountain sweet petals
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To add to potions for schizophrenia and
delusions.
The smoke will make abominables extremely
sleepy
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A delicate white flower that grows in bunches
close to the ground in alpine areas
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Oyster shell
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Rosacea reduction (to soothe reddened skin)
Bone strengthening (for early onset
osteoporosis)
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The pearlescent inner lining of the shell is
the most desired – it has to be peeled away from the rocky outer layer
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Phoenix ashes
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For potions to promote a long life
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The purest ash is the strongest – if mixed
with earth or soil, it loses its potency
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Pricolici Breath
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Once had potentially 400 uses. Most are now
lost.
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Creature extinct for three hundred years
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Rose oil
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Helps the essence of Wisteria mix with other
potions
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Essential oil extracted from rose petals –
best steamed
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Rose water
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Potions base
|
Steep rose petals in water until reaches the
right consistency
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Ask granddad which is the best variety of
rose works the best
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Rosemary Oil
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Memory aid
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Essential oil extracted from rosemary leaves
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Salamander Dust
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A nasty powder that burns eyes and skin,
causing insatiable itching
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Fire salamanders spontaneously combust when
they die – this dust is the most potent.
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Shepherd’s purse
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A stabilizing ingredient in the cure for
Summoning shock
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A relatively common weed, but has stabilizing
properties in any potions
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Silver meteorite
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The main ingredient in a potion for curing
Transporting shock
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The name is a misnomer – iron meteorite would
be more accurate. Very dense metal, but when cut open displays attractive
lattice-like patterns
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Sloth Hair
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Common ingredient for sleep serum
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Hair best taken from the sloth when it is
sleeping
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Sphinx Breath
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For potions when clarity of communication is
needed
For dyslexia
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If captured whilst the Sphinx is speaking in
riddles, the breath is stronger
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Witch Hazel
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To reduce scarring and bruising – apply as
soon as the wound is closed
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The leaves and bark of the plant can be used
to form a paste
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Mum’s divining rod is made from witch hazel
twig
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Wizard’s Beard
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A key ingredient in potions dealing with
shock
Helps to ease the sharing of bad news
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Found in the Kan mountains
Thin strands should be brewed in hot water
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