Tales of the Wythenwood
(By J.W. Hawkins) Read EbookSize | 25 MB (25,084 KB) |
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Great Oak, an omnipotent power, hatches plans to crush dissent. Injured Desideria is helped by a mysterious creature—but what is its real intent? The Taker of Faces stalks the night for her next victim. Will this be the one that sates her need and provides all that she craves? Indoli, a benevolent master of manipulation learns the consequences of teaching his ways too well—and soon the fate of the entire wood is at stake.
A darkly beautiful, fairy-tale-esque fantasy collection that is definitely not for children.
J.W. Hawkins' "Tales of the Wythenwood" masterfully blends whimsy with darkness, capturing the essence of dark fantasy, high fantasy and classic fairy tales while infusing them with modern sensibilities. The collection is rich in themes of nature, survival, morality, and the complex interplay between good and evil. The author’s love for rhythmic and descriptive language breathes life into the Wythenwood, making it a character in its own right. Each story, while unique, contributes to a cohesive world where the fantastical and the real intertwine seamlessly.
"Tales of the Wythenwood" is a testament to the power of storytelling, reminding us of the beauty, terror, and wonder that lie just beyond the veil of the ordinary world. Whether you're drawn to tales of cunning foxes, mysterious creatures, or the timeless struggle between light and darkness, this collection offers a rich tapestry of narratives that will captivate and enthrall readers.
What readers have said:
"Tales of the Wythenwood is a series of short stories reminiscent of the fables of Aesop mixed with the classic fairy tales of our youth. The author spins the fantastical with lessons in morality, creating darkly beautiful tales. Do not be fooled, though, these stories are not meant for young children."
"I truly did enjoy Tales of the Wythenwood and hope to see more from J. W. Hawkins in the future."
"Totally loved this and was happy that it caught my eye while I was doing catch-up with some of the other books that I had finished reading. If you love animal books, fantasy or even a good classic turned modern than this short story will introduce you to hopefully a good series that will be coming out."
"Matthew Burton's illustrations are gorgeous."”