Serendipity Island is in another dimension, accessed through a Grandfather Clock. It has been cursed by Morinder, a descendent of an evil sorcerer. She wants revenge on Phineas and the inhabitants of Serendipity. ‘I know that your most prized possessions are not gold and precious gems but your children. I’ll take them all, unless you can find any other children brave enough to save yours.’ It’s up to Matthew, Alex, Zoe and Ellen – who form the Amazateers – to save the islander’s children. They face the cursed maze and a beast that the islanders and animals call the Guardian. ‘A huge hedge has grown around the island and the sun can’t shine through. The problem is, it’s spread into the island and now it forms a maze and we can’t find the way to the centre.’ Each of the Amazateers has a part to play in breaking the curse. Will they complete their mission and save the children of Serendipity Island? The Curse of the Maze is the fifth book in Lorraine Hellier’s Serendipity series but can be read as a standalone novel. It will appeal to 7-11 year old children who enjoy fantasy fiction, and fans of Enid Blyton, C. S. Lewis and Michael Morpugo.
There are legends the world over about pots of gold at the end of the rainbow. But what might be at the other end? Zoe is unhappy at her new school, but when she applies for a job in an antiques shop her adventures begin! Stepping through the grandfather clock leads into another world, where she meets lots of wonderful characters. From Popcorn the dragon to Mr Tumblederry, a turnabout, who walks everywhere on his hands. Join their exciting adventures in this fantastical tale.
In this third book of my Elf Trilogy we meet the three, very different, Elf Clans again: The Affluent Moon Lake Elves, the Ecological Wood Elves and the Wilderness Elves with their brutal chief, Thorn. There are friendships and conflicts between clans. Sweet Pea confides in her mother and also bravely faces her nemesis, Thorn, Chief of the Wilderness Elf Clan. This novel begins with the Wood Elves reaching out to the Moon Lake Elves for help. Then the Moon Lake family start the preparations for Bay Leaf and Clementine’s wedding begins. Sweet Pea also has to face her nemesis, Thorn, who discovers Elf history which he refuses to accept. The Moon Lake Elves celebrate the wedding of their Elf King.
Serendipity Island is in another dimension, accessed through a Grandfather Clock. It has been cursed by Morinder, a descendent of an evil sorcerer. She wants revenge on Phineas and the inhabitants of Serendipity. ‘I know that your most prized possessions are not gold and precious gems but your children. I’ll take them all, unless you can find any other children brave enough to save yours.’ It’s up to Matthew, Alex, Zoe and Ellen – who form the Amazateers – to save the islander’s children. They face the cursed maze and a beast that the islanders and animals call the Guardian. ‘A huge hedge has grown around the island and the sun can’t shine through. The problem is, it’s spread into the island and now it forms a maze and we can’t find the way to the centre.’ Each of the Amazateers has a part to play in breaking the curse. Will they complete their mission and save the children of Serendipity Island? The Curse of the Maze is the fifth book in Lorraine Hellier’s Serendipity series but can be read as a standalone novel. It will appeal to 7-11 year old children who enjoy fantasy fiction, and fans of Enid Blyton, C. S. Lewis and Michael Morpugo.
Lorraine Hellier returns with The Elf Quest, the sequel to The Elf King (Matador, 2017). Sweet Pea embarks on a quest, to find the Wilderness Elf clan and trade their own Moon Lake silver for the moonstones that her brother, Bay Leaf, must present to Clementine at their wedding ceremony. Sweet Pea is also tasked with finding out what happened to the human baby exchanged for Clementine, the elf changeling, whom the human couple raised as their own child. Sweet Pea’s journey takes her though the woods where she meets the Wood Elf clan. These ecological elves welcome her at their camp, but cannot help with her quest. As Sweet Pea continues her journey, she is offered support and encouragement from her ancestors through an enchanted book. Sweet Pea’s search leads her to a clan of Wilderness Elves, whose chief is a brutal and cruel Elf King. Will she succeed in her quest to find the moonstones? And what other surprises are in store as she discovers what happened to the baby exchanged for an elf?
At the heart of The Boy Who Tricked Trolls is Alex, a teenage boy coping with his mother’s disability and his stressed, workaholic father. After school each day, he meets his father at his workplace – a storage facility warehouse. It is here that Alex’s adventures begin...Alex is invited by an elderly gentleman, Phineas, to visit the fantasy world of Serendipity. Access to this world, in a different dimension, is through a Grandfather Clock stored in the warehouse. When Phineas introduces him to the islanders living on Serendipity, Alex becomes involved with the fascinating characters and their lives in this other world. He volunteers to help rescue a young child, Amy, who has fallen down a hole into tunnels beneath the island. The trolls, living in the caves, capture Alex and Indi, Amy’s brother. But they are quickly outwitted by Alex, and Amy is rescued.The Boy Who Tricked Trolls is the fourth in Lorraine Hellier’s Serendipity series but can be read as a standalone novel. It has been inspired by living on Guernsey, where Lorraine visited clock makers, and is reminiscent of C. S. Lewis’ The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe. This tale of fantasy fiction will appeal to children aged 7-11 years old.
“Sweet Pea couldn’t believe what he was saying! “But you know it’s your destiny.” Lorraine Hellier’s children’s book The Elf King follows the story of a family of elves. Bay Leaf is the new Elf King. In this fantasy tale his sister, Sweet Pea, demonstrates her love and devotion for her brother. In the story, the elves go on a perilous journey to the Mountain Shrine where Bay Leaf must take his ‘Oath of Allegiance’ to the ‘Moon Lake Elves’. An enchanted book offers advice and guidance from their ancestors and warns Sweet Pea to take care of her brother several times during the journey. Bay Leaf almost loses his life... Sweet Pea supports Bay Leaf throughout the journey, but will her interference bring resolution to Bay Leaf's heartache on their return? This traditional tale of love and loyalty will appeal to children aged between 7-9 that enjoy fantasy tales. Lorraine uses The Elf King to raise issues surrounding family loyality and the importance of supporting each other in difficult times.
Lorraine Hellier returns with The Elf Quest, the sequel to The Elf King (Matador, 2017). Sweet Pea embarks on a quest, to find the Wilderness Elf clan and trade their own Moon Lake silver for the moonstones that her brother, Bay Leaf, must present to Clementine at their wedding ceremony. Sweet Pea is also tasked with finding out what happened to the human baby exchanged for Clementine, the elf changeling, whom the human couple raised as their own child. Sweet Pea’s journey takes her though the woods where she meets the Wood Elf clan. These ecological elves welcome her at their camp, but cannot help with her quest. As Sweet Pea continues her journey, she is offered support and encouragement from her ancestors through an enchanted book. Sweet Pea’s search leads her to a clan of Wilderness Elves, whose chief is a brutal and cruel Elf King. Will she succeed in her quest to find the moonstones? And what other surprises are in store as she discovers what happened to the baby exchanged for an elf?
In this third book of my Elf Trilogy we meet the three, very different, Elf Clans again: The Affluent Moon Lake Elves, the Ecological Wood Elves and the Wilderness Elves with their brutal chief, Thorn. There are friendships and conflicts between clans. Sweet Pea confides in her mother and also bravely faces her nemesis, Thorn, Chief of the Wilderness Elf Clan. This novel begins with the Wood Elves reaching out to the Moon Lake Elves for help. Then the Moon Lake family start the preparations for Bay Leaf and Clementine’s wedding begins. Sweet Pea also has to face her nemesis, Thorn, who discovers Elf history which he refuses to accept. The Moon Lake Elves celebrate the wedding of their Elf King.
A frightened kitten and a Grandfather Clock lead Ellen into the fantasy world of Serendipity. Ellen makes new friends Roseena and Amber. She meets many colourful characters: Popcorn, an amusing little dragon; Professor Oak is the tree teacher and Rascal, a boy with cat-like features. Phineas is a kindly old gentleman who gives Ellen the strength and confidence to stand up to the school bullies and help younger children in her school. She receives an unexpected award for her efforts.This delightful novel, with echoes of Enid Blyton and C. S. Lewis, is set in the present time. It addresses a problem many school children face today.This is the third in the Serendipity series.The Other End of the Rainbow Pirates...and a Piglet For further information visit Lorraine's website www.lorrainehellier.com
There are legends the world over about pots of gold at the end of the rainbow. But what might be at the other end? Zoe is unhappy at her new school, but when she applies for a job in an antiques shop her adventures begin! Stepping through the grandfather clock leads into another world, where she meets lots of wonderful characters. From Popcorn the dragon to Mr Tumblederry, a turnabout, who walks everywhere on his hands. Join their exciting adventures in this fantastical tale.
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