Towerwood | Special Edition Paperback
Illness.
Captivity.
A fight for survival...
Seventeen-year-old Zel doesn’t know what to do. Her mum is seriously ill, and the doctors have no answers. When Zel’s best friend, Finn, finds an old Wiccan text with a miraculous solution, it seems too good to be true… but Zel’s willing to try anything, even breaking into the garden of the formidable Judge Gothel.
But the unthinkable happens, and everything goes wrong.
Betrayed by those she loved most, Zel must fight for her own survival. Imprisoned in the Towerwood Facility for Troubled Youth, she is kept in isolation under the watchful eye of her guard, Prince. He seems to be her only way to freedom—and she is determined to escape the clutches of Gothel and free herself from her desperate fate.
This is not the Rapunzel you grew up with…
Readers, please note that Towerwood is a novella of 30,000+ words. It is a stand-alone, but it is part of the Hellish Fairytale Universe. Topics you might find upsetting: captivity, physical harm, and illness. Mentions of fertility issues and suicide.
Illness.
Captivity.
A fight for survival...
Seventeen-year-old Zel doesn’t know what to do. Her mum is seriously ill, and the doctors have no answers. When Zel’s best friend, Finn, finds an old Wiccan text with a miraculous solution, it seems too good to be true… but Zel’s willing to try anything, even breaking into the garden of the formidable Judge Gothel.
But the unthinkable happens, and everything goes wrong.
Betrayed by those she loved most, Zel must fight for her own survival. Imprisoned in the Towerwood Facility for Troubled Youth, she is kept in isolation under the watchful eye of her guard, Prince. He seems to be her only way to freedom—and she is determined to escape the clutches of Gothel and free herself from her desperate fate.
This is not the Rapunzel you grew up with…
Readers, please note that Towerwood is a novella of 30,000+ words. It is a stand-alone, but it is part of the Hellish Fairytale Universe. Topics you might find upsetting: captivity, physical harm, and illness. Mentions of fertility issues and suicide.
Illness.
Captivity.
A fight for survival...
Seventeen-year-old Zel doesn’t know what to do. Her mum is seriously ill, and the doctors have no answers. When Zel’s best friend, Finn, finds an old Wiccan text with a miraculous solution, it seems too good to be true… but Zel’s willing to try anything, even breaking into the garden of the formidable Judge Gothel.
But the unthinkable happens, and everything goes wrong.
Betrayed by those she loved most, Zel must fight for her own survival. Imprisoned in the Towerwood Facility for Troubled Youth, she is kept in isolation under the watchful eye of her guard, Prince. He seems to be her only way to freedom—and she is determined to escape the clutches of Gothel and free herself from her desperate fate.
This is not the Rapunzel you grew up with…
Readers, please note that Towerwood is a novella of 30,000+ words. It is a stand-alone, but it is part of the Hellish Fairytale Universe. Topics you might find upsetting: captivity, physical harm, and illness. Mentions of fertility issues and suicide.