The siege continues, and the plans of the elves grow bolder and more dangerous. Daisy’s new friend, Bramble, is ready to fight with them, but his young age is a problem. However, his courage and bravery soon get him in trouble – he infiltrates the enemy camp, and plans to help the elves from the inside. The dangerous situations pile one after the other, and the reader expects almost everything to happen. Cliffhangers and breathtaking episodes turn the second part in the series into a must-read for fantasy and adventure enthusiasts.
The Fate of the Elves
“The Fate of the Elves” is another action-ridden fantasy series by Peter Gotthardt, focusing on his beloved theme – the world of the elves and their adventures. This time, the scope of the story is larger than the one in “The Adventures of the Elves”, making the elves fight across the entire land, not just the king’s court and its vicinities. There are more characters, enemies, and relationships involved, making it a perfect addition to Gotthardt’s elven world.
Peter Gotthardt (b. 1946) is a Danish writer of children’s books, mainly in the genre of fantasy. Until 2006 he worked as a public librarian, but then moved to writing books instead of lending and watching over them. His first book came in 1984, and since then has written more than 60 books. Gotthardt’s fiction is characterized by fantasy and mystical adventures, earning him a lot of literary trophies. His best known works are “The Adventures of the Elves”, “The Enchanted Castle”, and “The Magical Falcon”.