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Welcome to my stop on the Taking Wing blog tour!
by Clemency Crow
Genre: MG/YA Fantasy/Adventure
Release Date: July 2019
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Summary:
Twelve-year-old Freya enjoys karate and is the only one in her class who’s trusted with a part-time job. But everything changes when she meets a boy with yellow eyes. She learns about the guardians, and how an age-old fight has prevented them from fulfilling their purpose.
Freya finds new friends in the Crow tribe, but not everything in the castle is blissful. A destructive shadow lies within her and all she needs to do to release it is close her eyes.
But as the guardians’ war rages on, Freya realises that, although the shadow’s power can be useful, it can’t create peace. To do that, Freya and her friends must solve the mysterious crime that began the war. Can they bring the guardians together before they destroy each other?
About the Author
Clemency published her first children’s novel in July 2019 which hit the Amazon bestseller list when it was only a few days old. Her roots in Orkney, Lincolnshire and Caithness have inspired her writing since she was 7 years old, when she began writing a story entitled “The Rule of the Unicorns”.
Nowadays, Clemency works as a primary school teacher in the tip-top north of Scotland. To encourage her pupils to read, she writes them a story every Christmas, and sometimes before the Summer Holiday, when them as the main characters.
When Clemency is not teacher or writing, she enjoys working on her allotment and is crazy enough to be doing a Science degree at the same time, all because she wants to have a qualification with the word “astronomy”.
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This sounds so fun and that cover is amazing:)
i think so too