The Hopfield Tales

ABOUT Mike Evers

Mike Evers
I write magical tales, usually in the urban fantasy genre.

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Description

There's always more to a town than meets the eye. You just need to scratch the surface. The quiet town of Hopfield is no exception. There are everyday people doing everyday things - just like where you live. But history has a way of coming back to find us. And the voices of the past can change our lives forever.

Three fabulous fables for your delectation and delight - now in one enchanting edition:

The Spirit Archer
Campaign of the Gods
Mark of the Legion


"This is a novella that is entertaining, informative and imaginative. It's a wonderful story that put a smile on my face." (The Spirit Archer; Ann Werner, Amazon)

"This is a good fun read which I really enjoyed. I particularly liked the way the scenes cut back to the gods and their fated board game and the effect that had on our world of 'Midgard'. A great, light-hearted bit of fun." (Campaign of the Gods; Ignite, Amazon)

The Spirit Archer
 
Inspiring., 25 July 2012
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Young Jamie isn't doing very well at school and is having a hard time.

His mother has been ill and depressed ever since the death of her husband and Jamie feels trapped - his most likely future being a dead end job in a small town fish and chip shop.

But one day, he discovers the grave of Robin Hood in the local woods and, as he learns about the true story of the legendary archer, his life is transformed.

The Spirit Archer is wonderful stuff.

Mike Evers' YA novella is a down to earth slice-of-life tale given a magical and inspiring twist.
 
 
5.0 out of 5 stars Absolutely loved it, 12 Jun 2012
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There's only one thing wrong with this story ... it's too short. Yes, I know it's a novella but I loved it so much I just wanted it to go on and on.

Intricately weaving the modern tale of Jamie, struggling to cope with all life throws at him, with a detailed historical account of the Spirit Archer, this book arrives at its satisfying conclusion all too soon.

I look forward to reading more of Mr Evers work.
 
 
 
Campaign of the Gods
 
A fun read 27 Mar 2013
By Ignite TOP 500 REVIEWER
 
This short book is a lighthearted and funny account of what happens when Loki, the trickster, jinxes a board game between Tyr and Thor. Viking warriors and Fenrir and his wolf pack come crashing through into a little English village to cause chaos and mayhem which almost prevent the pregnant wife of the local bobby from getting to the delivery suite of the nearby hospital.

This is a good fun read which I really enjoyed. I particularly liked the way the scenes cut back to the gods and their fated board game and the effect that had on our world of 'Midgard'. A great, light-hearted bit of fun.