Wolflock may be the worst at making friends. They’re just so irrational. He doesn’t know why he’s in trouble for being honest and logical, but when faced with apologising and back breaking labour, the smartest choice it to apologise. Even if he doesn’t mean it.
But after his apology doesn’t go as planned, he’s tasked with finding out the middle name of his best friend, Mothy.
The problem is: he doesn’t have a middle name.
Wolflock must sort the truth from tangled web of lies without severing the only friendship he’s ever cared about. But what could possibly be so sinister about a name?
Rhiannon is a twenty-something lady who always dreamed the world could be a better place. Raised by a fairy, taught by wizards and bullied by goblins and trolls, she soon learned that magic was everywhere in life and all you needed to do to find it was simply look. Within those lessons, she also learned that magic created the power to achieve your greatest dreams if you only practiced wielding it.
From her earliest years she remembers writing stories with her friends and dreaming of having her work published. As she grew older she realised that she had the power to do so at the end of her wand (aka: keyboard).