Discovering Witchetty Waters
is an exciting children's fantasy story which will keep you gripped from the
outset (regardless of whether you're a child or not!) When Scarlett and Mason
leave their humdrum Norfolk lives and move to an island off the Kentish Coast
with their parents, their world is turned upside down. Their new home at Waters
End on Witchetty Waters is just about as exciting, scary and as far away from
'normal' as it can get. Strangers gift them skull rings with magical powers,
spell books are dusted off, and a weird axeman/forest dweller seems intent on
scaring the living daylights out of the unwitting family. Scarlett, a 13 year
old bookworm, and Mason her 9 year old brother, whose favourite hobby is to
play practical jokes on everyone, are about to discover the real reason they
have moved to Waters End. And it's all to do with an ancient quest which dates
back to the 14th century. Of course, they can't do it alone, and helpful or
otherwise, there is a whole host of magical, weird and wonderful creatures,
fairies, goblins, sprites, witches and wizards to impact on their rollercoaster
adventure at every turn. Can this young pair lift the ancient curse and right
the wrong from Medieval Times? Will they follow orders or face being trapped in
an alternative 14th century forever.
Discovering Witchetty Waters
is an exciting children's fantasy story which will keep you gripped from the
outset (regardless of whether you're a child or not!) When Scarlett and Mason
leave their humdrum Norfolk lives and move to an island off the Kentish Coast
with their parents, their world is turned upside down. Their new home at Waters
End on Witchetty Waters is just about as exciting, scary and as far away from
'normal' as it can get. Strangers gift them skull rings with magical powers,
spell books are dusted off, and a weird axeman/forest dweller seems intent on
scaring the living daylights out of the unwitting family. Scarlett, a 13 year
old bookworm, and Mason her 9 year old brother, whose favourite hobby is to
play practical jokes on everyone, are about to discover the real reason they
have moved to Waters End. And it's all to do with an ancient quest which dates
back to the 14th century. Of course, they can't do it alone, and helpful or
otherwise, there is a whole host of magical, weird and wonderful creatures,
fairies, goblins, sprites, witches and wizards to impact on their rollercoaster
adventure at every turn. Can this young pair lift the ancient curse and right
the wrong from Medieval Times? Will they follow orders or face being trapped in
an alternative 14th century forever.
Discovering Witchetty Waters
(Juvenile/Fantasy)
By Trisha J. Kelly
Independent Publishing
Platform
ISBN #978-1544048642
Price $10.18 (Paperback)
Price $2.99 (Kindle)
240 Pages
Rating 5-Stars
It’s time for Percy
Tatterhill to retire and close his shop, putting Tom Beckett out of a job. But
Percy has an offer for Tom and his family, move from Norfolk to Waters End and
run the island for him. This sounds better than being out of a job, so off they
go to Kentish Coast and the islands. 13-year old Scarlett and her 9-year old
brother, Mason looks for a more interesting life and accept the move easily,
not knowing what’s in store for them. For since the 1400s, magicians, wizards,
and warlocks have been awaiting the arrival of special children to change
history, and Scarlett and Mason are the chosen ones.
There are deeper problems
than appear on the surface. Treasure has been hidden for 600 years but
protected by the wizards, now the chosen ones must change the course of history
and use that treasure for an orphanage on one of the islands, and a space ship
from the Andromeda Galaxy dropped a preliminary invasion craft into our ocean
near the islands 600 years ago, and it’s supposed to prepare the way for the
aliens. This story covers the first task while the second book will cover the
second task.
This was a fun little
fantasy, reminding me of Disney’s animated Fairy Tales we’ve seen over the
years, as well as some of the old fairy tales our mothers read to us when we
were children. Young people will certainly enjoy the book, as will most adults.
I know I did. Highly recommended.
Tom
Johnson
Author
of THREE GO BACK
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