Wonder Tales

Faerie Fruit
Series: Wonder Tales. Price: $3.99 USD. Words: 62,750. Language: British English. Published: December 17, 2016 . Categories: Fiction » Fairy tales, Fiction » Fantasy » General
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When the centuries-barren orchards of Berrie-on-the-Wyn suddenly bear fruit, it is clear that something strange is afoot — and something fey, for this is no ordinary harvest. There may be chaos aplenty in Berrie, but all that's needed to set things straight is a touch of the right light -- and maybe just the right pair of Boots...
Gloaming
Series: Wonder Tales. Price: $3.99 USD. Words: 63,320. Language: British English. Published: September 29, 2017 . Categories: Fiction » Fantasy » General, Fiction » Fairy tales
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Every day, upon the stroke of four o’clock, an enchanted twilight known as the Gloaming sweeps over Vale Argantel. Strange things happen under its eldritch influence: mists boil up out of the ground, rain pours out of a cloudless sky, and the pale roses at the house of Landricourt grow wild and fey. Then one day, Oriane Travere falls through a magic mirror and disappears...
Summertide
Series: Wonder Tales. Price: $3.99 USD. Words: 54,090. Language: British English. Published: June 10, 2020 . Categories: Fiction » Fairy tales, Fiction » Historical » Renaissance
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‘You may have noticed,’ said Maut, ‘that the Tree is on the move.’ On the edge of the town of Kottow stands the tallest (and oddest) Tree in the land. It’s a staid and solid arbour — until the Tree picks up its mighty old roots and wanders off, taking its resident band of misfits away with it. Whither goes the Tree? Not even the wizard can say.
Sands and Starlight
Series: Wonder Tales. Price: $3.99 USD. Words: 53,960. Language: British English. Published: February 22, 2019 . Categories: Fiction » Fantasy » Historical, Fiction » Fairy tales
Between the sands and the starlight, ancient powers rise, and the oldest of tales becomes new. What unites these tales is a marvel of sorcery and beauty: a great palace of ensorcelled glass, glimpsed only under the stars, and vanishing with the dawn... The third Wonder Tale from Charlotte E. English combines the magic and colour of ancient stories with her trademark wit and whimsy.