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Charlotte and the Creatures of Habit: The Flying Tiger Series, #2
Charlotte and the Morthe: The Flying Tiger Series, #1
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The Flying Tiger Series

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This is book two in the Flying Tiger series. Please read book one, 'Charlotte and the Morthe' first.

In an attempt to get more kids reading all my children's books are free as e-books and always will be.

In the kingdom of Faladia, the volcano Mount Pustular is beginning to erupt. Ash and lava is spewing from the crater and is starting to engulf the tiny Sundria monastery situated at its base.

In the grounds of the abbey is a magical fountain which flows in a constant steam of enchanted water. All who live in Faladia rely on it. Already the fountain is starting to falter, the previously pristine waters have become poisonous. Plants are dying, crops are failing and people are starting to feel ill.

The Queen of Fire, Queen Singea, is angry, her children, a pair of fire breathing dragons are sick and that is why Mount Pustular is rumbling. Charlotte and her little sister Zara, together with their friends the Giant Patel and Sam the magical flying tiger, travel to Faladia to find out what's going on and to try to save the people of Faladia. If they fail and the volcano continues to erupt, the entire kingdom will perish.

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Release dateOct 15, 2015
Charlotte and the Creatures of Habit: The Flying Tiger Series, #2
Charlotte and the Morthe: The Flying Tiger Series, #1

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  • Charlotte and the Morthe: The Flying Tiger Series, #1

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    Charlotte and the Morthe: The Flying Tiger Series, #1
    Charlotte and the Morthe: The Flying Tiger Series, #1

    Sometimes, during those few, brief moments between being fast asleep and wide awake, you may catch a glimpse of another world. A world which exists alongside ours, yet remains unseen by all but a lucky few. Such a world is the Kingdom of Rockhamptia, a world inhabited by Wizards and Witches, by Kings and Queens, by Giants and by the fierce, terrifying, eight legged creatures known as Grombletics. It is also home to the magnificent, huge winged cats known as the Morthe. This is a story from that world and the adventures of a little girl called Charlotte and her friend the Morthe.

  • Charlotte and the Creatures of Habit: The Flying Tiger Series, #2

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    Charlotte and the Creatures of Habit: The Flying Tiger Series, #2
    Charlotte and the Creatures of Habit: The Flying Tiger Series, #2

    This is book two in the Flying Tiger series. Please read book one, 'Charlotte and the Morthe' first. In an attempt to get more kids reading all my children's books are free as e-books and always will be. In the kingdom of Faladia, the volcano Mount Pustular is beginning to erupt. Ash and lava is spewing from the crater and is starting to engulf the tiny Sundria monastery situated at its base. In the grounds of the abbey is a magical fountain which flows in a constant steam of enchanted water. All who live in Faladia rely on it. Already the fountain is starting to falter, the previously pristine waters have become poisonous. Plants are dying, crops are failing and people are starting to feel ill. The Queen of Fire, Queen Singea, is angry, her children, a pair of fire breathing dragons are sick and that is why Mount Pustular is rumbling. Charlotte and her little sister Zara, together with their friends the Giant Patel and Sam the magical flying tiger, travel to Faladia to find out what's going on and to try to save the people of Faladia. If they fail and the volcano continues to erupt, the entire kingdom will perish.

Author

Kevin William Barry

Kevin William Barry is the Australian author of numerous novels. He lives on the Atherton Tableands, Far North Queensland Australia with his wife Cathy

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