
I thought this a wonderful debut from Australian author Molly O'Neills characterisations/personalisation of Jenny Greenteeth, one of the low fae of old myths and legends brings a fresh take. Her stand out characters continued with Temperance the witch and Brackus the hobgoblin. At it heart its a road/quest tale with the three squaring off against a fearsome terror that has recently appeared to threaten the green and pleasant land (with a twist to explain just why this sleeply little village is so important) ands it the chosen family and revelations (poor Jenny) revealed over the three challanges set by the king of Fae to forge the weapon to defeat the dread horror.
Also there is a dog, did I mention there's a dog.
I thought this a wonderful debut from Australian author Molly O'Neills characterisations/personalisation of Jenny Greenteeth, one of the low fae of old myths and legends brings a fresh take. Her stand out characters continued with Temperance the witch and Brackus the hobgoblin. At it heart its a road/quest tale with the three squaring off against a fearsome terror that has recently appeared to threaten the green and pleasant land (with a twist to explain just why this sleeply little village is so important) ands it the chosen family and revelations (poor Jenny) revealed over the three challanges set by the king of Fae to forge the weapon to defeat the dread horror.
Also there is a dog, did I mention there's a dog.