Hantel and Gresel: Food Critics

· Royal Star Publishing
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We all know the story of Hansel and Gretel, right? But do you know the story about Hantel and Gresel?


Once upon a time in some weird German black forest cake land lived twins called Hantel and Gresel. They were poor, starving children, but after being sent into the forest for food by their mother they were starving no more, for they had found the motherlode of all food.


Sure it was built in the style of a house...


And sure a lonely old woman lived there...


But surely she didn’t mind sharing with two starving children...?


Needless to say, she soon put Hantel and Gresel to work to support their newly acquired sugar addiction and that’s how they became the world famous food critics they are today.


Ah, their long life was oh so good...and fattening...and sweet...until they found out about the deep dark secret curse being kept from them...

About the author

T.K. Wrathbone® is a children's tv show veteran who loves chocolate, pizza, KFC, cheeseburgers, hot fat chips with gravy, puppies and kittens, watching disaster and creature/zombie movies and tv shows, but not at night. She lives in Australia, supports the Cancer Council of Australia, and has fans and followers from all over the world.T.K.¿s a tech-savvy young adult and children¿s author who trademarked her name as part of her personal branding image to add to her uniqueness, and is publishing through the biggest online sellers and distributors, retaining control over her content, covers, and electronic, print, audio and foreign rights.

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