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The Velvet Fox
The Velvet Fox | Catherine Fisher
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In a magical sequel to the award-winning The Clockwork Crow, Seren and Tomos think they've bested the fairies who tried to steal them away forever--until Tomos makes the mistake of saying this aloud. After rescuing her godbrother Tomos from fairy enchantment, orphan Seren Rhys wants nothing more than to enjoy her new life at the charming manor house called Plas-y-Fran. But when Tomos thoughtlessly challenges the fairies, a mysterious new governess arrives in a gust of leaves. Seren has always wanted an education, but Mrs. Honeybourne doesn't believe that girls have the right to one, and Seren's family seems strangely intent upon agreeing with anything the governess says. As dangerous figures from a magical toy carousel stalk the house, Seren calls upon her old friend the Clockwork Crow for help. Yet when faced with the Velvet Fox, a creature even the Crow fears, Seren will need to use her smarts to overcome the dangers around her and protect what she loves. Brimming with Welsh folklore and atmosphere, Catherine Fisher's latest tale of family, pluck, and fairy magic will delight readers--and wrap them in its spell.
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The Velvet Fox | Catherine Fisher
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Started this one a couple of days after finishing the first book but havent really had the time to get into it yet but heres hoping its as good as the first one.

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I loved The Clockwork Crow so was really looking forward to the 2nd in the series - The Velvet Fox. Just look at that cover! Absolutely stunning! There are some tense moments in this story for Seren & Tomos when Plas-y-Fran welcomes a creepy new governess. Is she all that she seems? And will the crow be able to save them? I simply adore the crow. He‘s the perfect mix of wit and sarcasm and an absolute joy to read.