Goblins: Goblins (ePub)
Goblins Series, Book 1
(Sprache: Englisch)
In the 17th Century, the ancient sprawl of Epping forest is bursting with magic and those who go unseen by human eyes: the elves who rule the summer court, and the goblins who rule the winter court. It is said that if a human catches the eye of one of the...
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In the 17th Century, the ancient sprawl of Epping forest is bursting with magic and those who go unseen by human eyes: the elves who rule the summer court, and the goblins who rule the winter court. It is said that if a human catches the eye of one of the fey, they are either doomed or blessed.Wulfren & the Warlock: When Wulfren wakes from a strange dream of a human captor with long silver hair, and grey eyes, his brothers tell him they rescued him from a warlock, and take Wulfren back home to the goblin king's palace. But Wulfren isn't so sure the matter is that simple. Why was he missing so long? What are the strange dreams of the beautiful man with the silver hair? Dalliances with humans are severely frowned upon, especially by Wulfren's father, but Wulfren is willing to risk the scorn of his family to find the human who haunts his dreams.Quiller & the Runaway Prince: After a hard winter, Quiller is sent deep into the forest on a family errand, and is surprised when a human stumbles into his path. Quiller swoops in to pester him, perhaps even eat him, but there is something special about the human: his scent is royal, though he protests that he is not, and soon Quiller finds himself agreeing to help the human with his troubles—in exchange for a kiss.
Autoren-Porträt von Melanie Tushmore
Melanie Tushmore is British, half English, and is obsessed by mythology, fairy tales and the oft macabre history of ancient times. From a young age, Melanie has been carted along to folk festivals by her English mother to watch her dance in traditional English and border style dances, often with masks, sticks, and loud drumming. The memory that stands out most was one of the women dancers wearing a giant papier mache fox's head, towering over everyone as she skipped amongst the dancers; very The Wickerman. Melanie wasn't sure whether she should be scared, but intrigue won out over fear.Melanie was 'visually raised' by books and television; anything Brian Froud is her favourite, and she cites heavily as influence. Also horror and real history (Melanie's 8th birthday party was in The London Dungeons, one of her favourite London attractions), and even the pseudo-fantasy cartoons she was addicted to. (Anyone who thinks they can spot a pop culture reference–from cartoons to goth bands–should make a note and let Melanie know!)
After writing her own fantasy stories since she was a teenager, but never finishing them, Melanie started to write contemporary instead, with the focus heavily on humour. As an adult, Melanie was thrilled to be a published author but fantasy, and horror, were still her first loves. The only way she could write a fantasy story she could finish was to pull in elements of horror and contemporary humour.
Lots of humour.
Bibliographische Angaben
- Autor: Melanie Tushmore
- 2013, Englisch
- ISBN-10: 1620042371
- ISBN-13: 9781620042373
- Erscheinungsdatum: 25.09.2013
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- Größe: 0.39 MB
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Englisch
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