Forget Me Not

You know who you are? Right? Of course you do. But how would you react to being in a world where forgetfulness looms large? A world where, within weeks of arriving, you can’t remember your name. A world where every attempt at evasion leads irrevocably to getting lost and perishing. That’s what happens to five young girls from the Dream Class. Abducted by rogue immortals, they have been stripped of their magical abilities and abandoned on an isolated world. To make things worse, after a few weeks, as forgetfulness sets in, the many girls stranded there become more and more aggressive. Surviving and escaping becomes a deadly race against time. Accompany these girls as they struggle against agression and forgetfulness to discover a solid bond that unites them. But will it be enough to save them?
This novel follows on from World o’Tales as the 5th book of The Storyteller’s Quest.
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Prologue – Jag sighed. Another girl. He ran a comb through her wet hair, tugging at the knots. This one might be healthy and surprisingly fit, and her dark brown eyes were attractive, yet she wasn’t what he’d call pretty. (…)
Chapter 1 ~ Just another girl – “Keep still,” he ordered. Pointless really. She couldn’t understand. They never did. The shudder that shook her at the sound of his voice should have given him some satisfaction, but it just made him more miserable. She muttered something as he continued to tug at her hair, he had no idea what, but judging from the tone, the disapproval was clear enough. (…)
Chapter 1 ~ A lesson – Shivering, Beth pulled the bathrobe tight about her waist and knotted the belt. The room, which was more like a bloated cave than a room, was freezing and her hair was wet, not to mention her bare feet on the stone floor. No wonder the tiny woman wore wellies. Beth would bet she had thick woollen socks on too. (…)
Chapter 1 ~ Beauty – Beth had never been fond of dresses, especially not those designed to transform a girl into a princess for grown ups to admire. Even when she’d been little, she’d disliked it. She enjoyed being a girl and there was a time when she’d liked to dress up and show off, but being trussed up in frills and lace like a doll left her annoyed. (…)
Find out more
- Chapter One in the mountains (with a short extract)
- Chapter Two finished (including a glimpse at a draft of the cover and a short extract)
- Forget Me Not – dark corners (including an extract from the beginning of chapter five)
- A new end, a new beginning (including a short extract from chapter ten)

