Evergreen

· Austin Macauley Publishers
Ebook
42
Pages
Eligible

About this ebook

Discover a magical world deep in the woods where Evergreens, shrubs, and woodland creatures gather in a clearing to share their stories. But today, the news is dire – an Evil Weevil with teeth like needles threatens to devour everything in its path, including the Evergreens and all living beings. In a desperate bid to stop the creature, the Crown’s Cones must journey to Witch Hazel’s Hollow, a place shrouded in sorrow and danger. Led by the brave Sir Robert the Spruce and Douglas Fir, they hope to persuade Witch Hazel to join them in their fight against the Weevil. Follow their perilous journey as they navigate treacherous terrain and face impossible odds. Will they be able to save their beloved woodland from certain doom? Find out in Evergreen, a captivating tale of courage, friendship, and the power of nature.

About the author

Mark Higgins grew up in the northwest of England, born in Widnes, his parents relocated to Ashton-in-Makerfield in Wigan, where he grew up alongside two siblings, and where he still lives and works today. Mark and his wife Debra have two children, Conor and Erin. Marks writing began in their early years when he would write short stories for bedtime reading. Now, with encouragement from those who have enjoyed reading his stories, he has decided with the help of Austin Macauley to make them available to a wider audience in the hope that others may enjoy reading them.

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