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Charlotte Goodwin

Grinthy was a village blacksmith, a devoted mate, a mother of two. Her life was hard, but it was hers.
 
Then the humans came.
 
They came with fire and steel; they left her home in ashes and her family slaughtered.

Now Grinthy wants revenge, but she must survive first.
 
The human armies sweep across the goblin lands, burning and killing as they go.

Grinthy is forced to run. Vengeance must wait—she can’t kill humans if she’s dead.
 
Set in the magical world of Dunia, Grinthy: A Goblin’s Tale is a dark, gripping novella of loss, resilience, and the brutal cost of hatred.
 
Will Grinthy’s fight for survival lead to triumph—or tragedy? 

Clicking the button or the image will take you to Charlotte's website, where you can submit your request for her free novella.

Having made a career out of making things up, from imagining a system for recycling in the middle of a warzone, to re-ordering the layout of every house she visits in her head, Charlotte concluded the next logical step was writing stories.

 

Possessed with a phobia of anything resembling research, Charlotte decided fantasy was the genre for her, where her over-active mind can wander into whatever realm she creates that day. However, as a self-confessed geek, she couldn’t help throwing in a bit of sci-fi, and so the genre-fusing series that is the Gallantrian Legacy was born.

 

When she’s not making up stories, Charlotte likes to play soldiers, but usually just at the weekends where she masquerades as an Officer in the British Army. Weekdays see her bashing her house to bits, collecting scars and trying not to bleed on the new skirting boards. The rest of her time is spent running around after her two young sons and her husband in rural West Yorkshire.

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