‘Just Human’ by Angel Hellyer to be released 15 Nov 2024

JUST HUMAN by Angel Hellyer

Supernatural classmates, deadly mysteries, and homework.

Imagine if “Diary of a Wimpy Kid” was set in the world of Tim Burton’s “Wednesday” TV show. That gives you some idea of the vibe of “Just Human”, the latest urban fantasy novel by Australian author Angel Hellyer, which is due for release by Hague Publishing on 15 Nov.

No one knows how or why half the human population simply became mythical creatures one day. Some woke up with wings or pointed ears, while others only discovered their transformation when they burst into flames under the sun, or turned into a werewolf on the next full moon. What is certain is that the world has shifted, and those ‘just human’ have found themselves at the bottom of the social hierarchy.

For our protagonist, being a nerdy outcast was hard enough before this supernatural upheaval. Now, as a human in a school filled with ‘cool’ Creatures, life is even more challenging. But just as things seem to settle, strange and dangerous events occur – even more mysterious than their dad turning into a werewolf.

“Just Human” is a gripping tale of resilience, friendship, and the courage to stand out when everything around you changes.

Released15 Nov 2024 but available for pre-order from Amazon, your local bookstore, or from our own bookstore at https://www.shop.haguepublishing.com/product-category/author/angel-hellyer/

‘PETRICHOR’ by Melanie Rees, to be released 15 October 2021.

Cover of Petrichor, boy on parched paddock, fox spirit and dust demonThe ARCs are out (Advanced Reader Copies)  and we’re busily liaising with Henry Roi PR to get the news out there about the book before the release date.

Between them, the death of Clayton’s older brother, and the drought’s Red King, has almost broken Clayton’s father. Guided by the magical creature Waringa, Clayton embarks on a quest to free the rain spirits captured by the Red King. But his efforts draw the ire of his father, even as memories of Clayton’s role in his brother’s death begin to emerge.

A sample of the book, information, and reviews is available at: https://www.haguepublishing.com/sample/Petrichor.html, and pre-order is now available for both the ebook and paperback.

15% of the publisher’s revenue from the sale of this book will be donated to the charities: Rural Aid and Beyond Blue