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Wereworld: Nest of Serpents (Book 4)
Wereworld: Nest of Serpents (Book 4)
Oct 9, 2024 7:19 AM

Author:Curtis Jobling

Wereworld: Nest of Serpents (Book 4)

SOON TO BE A MAJOR ANIMATED NETFLIX SERIES!

War has gripped the Seven Realms.

Young Werewolf Drew Ferran, rightful king of Westland, has rushed to the aid of the Staglords, whose mountain stronghold is besieged by the forces of the Werelion, Prince Lucas.

And deep in the haunted Dyrewood forest, the Wereladies Gretchen and Whitley seek sanctuary within the city of Brackenholme. No army has ever breached the city walls, but danger could be closer than they think...

As Lyssia's greatest war rumbles towards a thunderous climax, the lines between friend and foe are blurred. What if the enemy is one of their own?

Discover the page-turning Wereworld series, perfect for fans of Percy Jackson, Skandar and Artemis Fowl.

'Epic' - Guardian

'Unpredictable, exciting - hugely recommended' - Bookbag

Reviews

as a fantasy world it is superior to Eragon, and pure fun

—— The Times

Really, really good . . . gripping. Never read anything like it before

—— Forest Hill Boys School reviewer

Hartman's splendid prose debut (is) head and talons above the rest

—— Kirkus

This is a proper fantasy, with a feisty heroine and some truly splendid dragons...it’s a beautifully told story, with some gorgeously surreal imaginative flights on a level with Alice in Wonderland – it has that dreamlike quality of beauty and absurdity...Seraphina is a fast-paced and skilfully wrought fantasy, a beautiful and original take on the dragon myth.

—— Katy Moran

In her exquisitely written fantasy debut, Rachel Hartman creates a rich, complex and utterly original world. Seraphina's journey to self-acceptance is one readers will remember long after they've turned the final page

—— Cicely Loves Books blog

Beautifully-written high fantasy about dragons. Credible, interesting characters, intricate but subtle worldbuilding and elegant prose ... Recommended by us for its sheer class.

—— The Bookbag

(a) smart and affecting debut novel … Hartman tackles difficult issues with subtlety and creativity, weaves in a surprisingly touching romance, and does it all in beautiful prose

—— SFX
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