Richard Ragnarson was a normal eleven-year-old until one day he came home from school to find that he wasn't that normal, he was a werewolf and one which was due to inherit his abilities to be more than human. With his abilities comes education beyond that of normal humans in the ancient school of Willow Springs. Willow Springs is tucked away on the side of a loch in Scotland, settled between two mountains, a school like no other in Britain. The school is where supernatural beings are taught their lineage, their traditions and how to live alongside humans. Richard though is not facing his life-changing experience alone, his childhood friend Aurora, a powerful Wiccan witch will be attending the school with him, both far from their normal lives and their families.
Willow Springs follows Richard's life in his new school, meeting new friends, seeing new things, experiencing a world of magic he didn't think would have ever existed. His school life is not without problems, with the school getting attacked by a few humans who know the supernatural world is real and determined to wipe them off the planet. The only thing standing in their way is Richard and his friends determined to not let their school be destroyed.
For 15-year-old Willow Moore life was pretty normal. She'd talk to her best friend about anything (like any teenage girl), she loved to shop and all sorts of normal teenage stuff. She and her brother, Todd Moore, find out that their world isn't at all what it seemed. With terrifying drawings being left for her while she slept by an unknown person and the constant thought and feeling that it was because her birthday was coming up. And who were the two new boys at school? How did they know things about her? Why did they seem so familiar when they had never met? Why did they say they knew her? Who were they? But more importantly, who was she?
(Just to remind myself of such a great achievement and to thank everyone for reading: Reached 1.02k reads on Sunday 27th September, 2015...reached 2k on Friday 12th February, 2016)