Rowan has been sent to visit her rather eccentric and unorthodox aunt - Winnie the hedge witch - in the wild and isolated Welsh countryside for the entirety of the summer holidays, thinking it more along the lines of some unknown penance she is paying for as this is not what she had planned…
An opportunity, her mother tells her, for Rowan to hone her skills in the lesser-known ways of hedgecraft, which involves getting back to, and being part of nature and maybe she could make an effort to connect with new friends along the way, no matter how reluctant she may be.
Upon her arrival, things are rather suspicious as magical events are causing unrest and panic in the secret community of those wise to such practices and when it becomes clear that even the cowans- non magical folk - are taking notice, Rowan is determined to find out what is going on and put a stop to it no mater what.
Meanwhile try as she might, the wonders of hedgecraft don’t come easy to Rowan with her aunt lecturing her non-stop about the majesty of such craft and telling her she must try harder, all while trying to make new friends, really doesn’t make for a very relaxing summer after all even when she does start to make friends and develops a crush on a rather handsome individual which obviously means she will make a total fool of herself.
Will Rowan be able to uncover those responsible for these misdeeds or will the magical world be exposed for all to see?
A beautiful, funny, and breezy novella which perfectly helps bring more dimensions to the world of Threadneedle, this is the perfect companion to tide you over until the next instalment.