Author: | Nick Davis | ISBN: | 9781466024588 |
Publisher: | Alt-World | Publication: | August 3, 2011 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Nick Davis |
ISBN: | 9781466024588 |
Publisher: | Alt-World |
Publication: | August 3, 2011 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
In a land far, far away travels the Princess Gwendolyn and her companions Kurt the werewolf and Will’O the Wisp all banished from their land by the Evil Witch Isabelle. As she begins her search to find her way home she encounters Tobisum, a Samurai who is one inch in stature, but is mighty in heart. Gwendolyn strikes a deal with him, in return for his help as a guide; she would aid him in his quest to rescue the Woodland Nymph from the Serpent of the Iron Mountain. An adventure that reveals that true courage comes from within.
The Wonder Tales are written for my children, and are half remembered tales from my childhood, reimagined and retold. The first tale The Archer, the horse and the Princess was completed on JRR Tolkien’s 2011 Birthday Anniversary of January 3rd 1892. I hope you enjoy this series of Tolkienesqe Fables that take you to a land far, far away...
In a land far, far away travels the Princess Gwendolyn and her companions Kurt the werewolf and Will’O the Wisp all banished from their land by the Evil Witch Isabelle. As she begins her search to find her way home she encounters Tobisum, a Samurai who is one inch in stature, but is mighty in heart. Gwendolyn strikes a deal with him, in return for his help as a guide; she would aid him in his quest to rescue the Woodland Nymph from the Serpent of the Iron Mountain. An adventure that reveals that true courage comes from within.
The Wonder Tales are written for my children, and are half remembered tales from my childhood, reimagined and retold. The first tale The Archer, the horse and the Princess was completed on JRR Tolkien’s 2011 Birthday Anniversary of January 3rd 1892. I hope you enjoy this series of Tolkienesqe Fables that take you to a land far, far away...