Heartseer: The Tale of Anise Star
(Autor) Rowan Foxwood"An absolute gem of a story! Magic shimmers up from every page." Siobhan McDermott, author of Paper DragonsThere are more deities and daemons in the world than stars in the sky. But only Heartseers like Anise Star can see them - because only they still believe... Anise's job is to help humans and daemons live happily together. But when the villainous Mr Babbitt tries to steal her home in the White Woods and drive the daemons out, she is forced to travel to the capital to ask the High King for help. First, though, she'll have to convince him that daemons still exist. Accompanied by loyal daemon-dog Wolf, Anise sets out on a spellbinding and treacherous journey, meeting magical musician Robin and fox god Whin, and facing the cunning Magpie Queen and a deadly poisonous ink monster. In the midst of her battles she learns that it's not just the daemons of the White Wood she must save, but all the daemons of the world.
Rowan Foxwood
Rowan Foxwood is a renowned fantasy author known for their vivid world-building and complex characters. Their most notable works include the "Witchwood Chronicles," a series that has captivated readers with its blend of magic and adventure. Foxwood's writing style is characterized by lyrical prose and intricate plot twists that keep readers engaged from start to finish. Their contributions to literature include pushing the boundaries of traditional fantasy tropes and incorporating themes of identity and acceptance into their work. Their most famous work, "The Enchanted Forest," has been hailed as a modern classic in the fantasy genre. Foxwood's impact on the literary world has solidified their place as a master storyteller in the realm of fantasy literature.