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60 reviewsThe Lincolnshire Wolds, 1812. When housemaid Bessie Bell is thrown out into a cold October night, her prospects could scarcely seem worse. With nowhere to go and no one to help her, how will she survive? But on the road she meets a mysterious gentleman, and her fortunes take an immediate turn for the… strange. For the nightmare horse Tatterfoal stalks the fog-drenched Wolds, and Mr. Green is determined to catch him. But why?
Caught up in a dark adventure, Bessie is swept far beyond the shores of England and into Faerie Aylfenhame. Dangers untold await the unwary in the Goblinlands, though the greatest dangers of all may lie behind her. For Tatterfoal answers only to his master, the Goblin King…
From the author of The Malykant Mysteries comes a darkly delicious tale of love, magic and fairytale adventure. **
Praise for *Bessie Bell and the Goblin King*
"Revives a sense of wonder that is all but gone from the fantasy genre of today." - Amazon reviewer
Acclaim for the *Tales of Aylfenhame*
"... an odd mix of Jane Austen meets Harry Potter makes for a winning combination." - Amazon reviewer
"...basically Jane Austen, with the added bonus of a magical world that sits alongside our own." - Strange Charm
"Pride and Prejudice meets A Midsummer Night's Dream." - Amazon reviewer
"Funny, romantic, surprising and endearing." - Amazon reviewer
English both by name and nationality, Charlotte hasn't permitted emigration to the Netherlands to damage her essential Britishness. She writes colourful fantasy novels over copious quantities of tea, and rarely misses an opportunity to apologise for something. A lifelong history buff and Jane Austen fan, the Tales of Aylfenhame series combines her love of Regency history with her deep appreciation for fantasy, whimsy and magic.