James Potter & The Hall of Elders' Crossing

''"Then I have an ivory chair high to sit upon. Almost like my father's chair, which is an ivory throne. There I sit uplift and upright, there I sit alone." ''-- Christina Rossetti

James Potter and the Hall of Elders' Crossing is the first book in the James Potter series by American author, G. Norman Lippert. It is an unofficial continuation of J. K. Rowling's Harry Potter novels, beginning eighteen years after the events of Rowling's last book, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows.

Upon release, the book was very popular, garnering over a million readers and being featured in various news stories across the globe.

Both the book, and its successors are available on the series website in PDF, EPUB, and MOBI portable formats. And audiobook version is available on the Living Audio, UK website, and will be on free-streaming until September 1.

The Story
What's it like to be the son of the most famous wizard of all time?

Following the events of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, the book tells the story of James Sirius Potter, Harry's first-born son, in his first year at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. And though he might think he knows, he discovers how much of a challenge it really is to live up to the legend of the great Harry Potter. As if it wasn't enough dealing with the delegates from the American wizarding school and figuring out the mysteriously, polite Slytherins, James and his new friends begin to uncover a secret plot that could pit the Muggle and Magical worlds against each other in an all-out war. Now with the help of Ted Lupin and his band of merry mischief makers (the Gremlins), James unravels the terrible aims of the "Merlin Conspiracy", racing against the clock to stop a war that would change the world forever. But how can he know if his efforts are only helping the cause or working right into the plans of his enemies? Before he can know for sure, he has to learn the difference between being a hero, and being the son of a hero.

Reception
James Potter and the Hall of Elders' Crossing has been well-received, averaging four out of five stars on Goodreads.com