Fleabag & the Ring Fire: Book 1 of the Fleabag Trilogy

Fleabag & the Ring Fire: Book 1 of the Fleabag Trilogy

by Beth Webb (Author)

Synopsis

When Queen Sophia dies, the magic flame in her opal ring is given to The Fire Wielder, and the ring itself is hidden, to be found by the next worthy successors. Loyal Kitchen-maid Gemma and the haughty Lady Knight, Rowanne de Montiland, go on a year long quest to find it, guided by a clowning and unpredictable talking cat, Fleabag. The trio experience many perils as they travel 'north by northwest,' not least facing hunger, cold, robbers, wolves and marriage proposals. Gemma is a girl who gets cold and faint and worried and yet she demonstrates her real qualities when she saves the life of the robber, Phelan, and insists on going back for Rowanne, when she is ensnared in the sumptuous palace of a cruel prince. Phelan too, is a lad who is frequently sad, full of self- doubt, and sometimes all to ready to end his life, or run away, so as not to be a burden, but by the end of the book he uses his wit and sheer bravery to overcome the most deadly of foes, proving his worth and sealing his future. Fleabag weaves in and out of the story, lacing it with humour, dead rodents and deep love for Gemma.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 320
Edition: Revised
Publisher: March Hamilton Media
Published: 14 Oct 2013

ISBN 10: 0957662610
ISBN 13: 9780957662612
Children’s book age: 9-11 Years

Media Reviews
'Laced with humour and dead rodents, Fleabag is terrific and perfect for young readers who love magical adventure, danger - and cats!' Ally Kennen, author of BEAST 'Fast-paced, packed with humour and magic.' School Library Journal
Author Bio
Beth Webb always wanted to write, but couldn't think of any stories until she moved to Somerset. Since then she's never stopped writing, producing Junk Yard Dragon for younger children, the Fleabag books for older children and the Star Dancer Series for teenagers to adults. Now with thirteen titles to her name, she is working on three more children's books and another two teen titles. Beth is addicted to reading, gardening and walking and would rather have a book than a bar of chocolate any day (!). She dreams of having the time to paint in oils, and to travel across Canada by train, but not at the same time. She is a professional storyteller and a creative writing tutor. She has also worked as a radio producer and broadcaster, a cook, a cleaner and a psychological illustrator. Her life is ruled by two determined moggies and four rather wonderful grown up children.