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Wolf Notes


“She’s met some fabled beasts before, has she? She thinks we’re all friendly and gentle and VEGETARIAN, does she?”

In the sequel to First Aid for Fairies and Other Fabled Beasts, Helen’s musical skills put her in deadly danger, and to escape she has to work with fabled beasts who aren’t friendly or trustworthy, and who certainly aren’t vegetarian!

Wolf Notes is set on the edge of a forest in the Highlands, and includes a night-time dragon flight to Skye, breaking and entering a castle, some lifesaving jam sandwiches, and, of course, a pack of wolves.

I had a brilliant time writing this book, researching wolves, ancient Celtic heroes and sword fights. I also really enjoyed spending more time with Helen, Yann and the other fabled beasts. And this time Helen isn’t just helping her friends solve their problems, she’s the one in danger, which made it even more exciting to write. Also it gave me an excuse to have fun in forests and spend a week in Skye.

Wolf Notes was highly commended by the Royal Mail Awards 2010.


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