Authors: Katherine Roberts
Why pup crrry when happy?
came a faint tickle in her head, making her breath catch.
Does pup think K’tanaqui not hearrr? Ourrr bond strrrong. Pup nothing to fearrr now Hawk-man trrrapped between worrrlds.
Natalie wiped a stray hair out of her eyes and stared at the bleary-eyed magehound, hardly daring to believe. “K’tanaqui! I can hear you!” Then she realized what he had said. “Lord Hawk trapped? Then Jo was right! Oh, wait till I tell everyone!”
Heart singing, she rushed out into the cold to spread the good news.
Other books by Katherine Roberts
Alexander the Great from the horse’s mouth
I am the Great Horse
Echorium Sequence
Song Quest
Crystal Mask
Dark Quetzal
Seven Fabulous Wonders series
The Great Pyramid Robbery
The Babylon Game
The Amazon Temple Quest
The Mausoleum Murder
The Olympic Conspiracy
The Colossus Crisis
The Cleopatra Curse
Seven Fabulous Wonders Omnibus
(all 7 books)
Pendragon Legacy (King Arthur’s daughter)
Sword of Light
Lance of Truth
Crown of Dreams
Grail of Stars
About the Author
Twitter: @AuthorKatherine
Katherine Roberts
grew up in the southwest of England, where she told her first fantasy stories to her little brother at bedtime. She graduated in mathematics from the University of Bath, after which she worked for the General Electric Company, and later for an American software company developing business models for petrol stations. When redundancy struck in 1989, she fulfilled her childhood dream of working with horses in a racing yard, writing in her spare time.
After a few years of writing short stories for magazines, her first novel
Song Quest
won the Branford Boase Award, kick-starting her career as a children’s author. Her books have been published by HarperCollins, Chicken House and Scholastic US, and translated into 12 languages worldwide – one of them even hit the bestseller list in Taiwan. Her latest series for young readers,
The Pendragon Legacy
about King Arthur’s daughter, is published in the UK by Templar Books.
Away from her computer, Katherine enjoys folk music, cycling, skiing, and horse riding. She has flown a glider solo and scared herself silly doing aerobatics in a small plane. All of these experiences eventually find their way into her books – though sometimes the horse becomes a unicorn, and the plane becomes a dragon!
Spellfall
was Katherine’s first novel to be published in the US, when it was picked for the “Children’s 76” by American independent booksellers.
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