Review
An excellent main character.
(Bookbag )Action-packed with superb narrative, Mist is a fabulous tale that has its roots in folklore.
(Birmingham Post )Well written... a page-turner.
(School Librarian )Perfect for people who love adventure stories.
(Read It )Hauntingly beautiful and spellbinding.
(goodreads )Product Description
Midnight: a mist-haunted wood with a bad reputation. A sweet sixteen party, and thirteen-year-old Nell is trying to keep her sister, spoilt birthday-girl Gwen, out of trouble. No chance. Trouble finds Gwen and drags her through the mist. Only Nell guesses who's behind the kidnap - the boy she hoped was her friend, the gorgeous but mysterious Evan River.
Evan is no ordinary boy - he has a secret which will lead Nell to question everything she has always learned from her grandmother's stories. Evan lives on the fringes of Nell's world, rarely glimpsed, misunderstood and feared, but a long-simmering showdown between the two worlds is looming ... (20120101)
Evan is no ordinary boy - he has a secret which will lead Nell to question everything she has always learned from her grandmother's stories. Evan lives on the fringes of Nell's world, rarely glimpsed, misunderstood and feared, but a long-simmering showdown between the two worlds is looming ... (20120101)
About the Author
MIST is Kathryn's first novel. She currently works as a filmmaker documenting the lives of gypsies living in the UK, and MIST draws on and is influenced by her work with this community. Kathryn lives in Leicester with her family. (20111201)