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'', and Indie bestselling author known for her novels '' The Wicked Deep'' and ''Long Live The Pumpkin Queen'', which was a sequel to
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''. Her books have been published in over twenty countries, and her novels ''A History of Wild Places'', ''The Wicked Deep'', and ''Winterwood'' were Indie Next Picks. ''The Wicked Deep'' won the
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for Young Readers in 2019.


Works


Adult novels

*''A History of Wild Places''


Young Adult novels

*''The Beautiful Maddening'' *''Long Live the Pumpkin Queen'' *''A Wilderness of Stars'' *''Winterwood'' *'' The Wicked Deep''


References

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