About Whispers of the Gone by Julie Hodgson
Fifteen-year-old adventurer, Selli, is the last remaining Samúð in Haltasia – the only living being with the power to travel between the weird and wonderfully dangerous Enclaves and keep the fragile peace. Every other Seeker has been slain in their beds, leaving her alone, weighed down with guilt and in danger from the unknown assailant.
When children start to disappear from the Enclaves, Selli is tasked with solving the mystery. Her adventures will take her from the familiar forests of home to the frozen peaks of Smillia and a sacrificial ceremony in Taiga, to face the many demented, fiery monarchs of Nepolite and the hollowed-out dwellers of The City, who live only for consumption and accumulation.
The vast abandoned library is her only solace in the noisy sprawling City.
If she finds the children, she will be a step closer to discovering the truth about the Samúð massacre, but only if she can solve puzzles from beyond the grave, outrun her stalker dragon, fight her own demons, discover her hidden abilities and learn the incredible healing power of forgiveness.
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Author Bio:
2017,18,19, 20 and 21 have been a good year for Julie’s books, the wishing shelf awards, New apple awards and the Readers Favorite awards have all chosen Julies books this year. She, of course, is delighted.
The Readers Favorite International book awards grant 4 of her books. with prizes.
Jodie and the library card has won 6 awards, Readers Favourite, new apple, wishing shelf among others. Her latest short novel Purple Moons and Coffee Spoons is now out on Ebook worldwide, and getting lots of attention.
During this 2020 Julie has done many online workshops and has written Carry On Singing through to November.
In the first half of 2021, Julie will be organising competitions in her area and promoting EFL.
Her Audiobooks are now in full swing and up for a few awards. Watch this space.
All you need is love (And a big handbag) has just won first prize in the Incipere awards.
All you need is love and big handbag audio has got into the Wishing Shelf awards finalist, along with Purple Moons and Coffee spoons for teens.
Her motto is, “Always be the very best you can be”.
She donates most of her proceeds to charities.