I'm the author of more than forty books, including my successful Pony-Mad Princess series. I write for adults as well as children. and many of my books have been translated into other languages. My Amy Wild - Animal Talker series is popular in Japan, and the Japanese editions look fantastic.
I've always been pony-mad so it's not surprising that my favourite animals feature in many of my books. I even used my research for "There Must Be Horses" as an excuse to buy the horse I had always dreamed of owning. He's a Haflinger so he's a palomino who gets fat really easily.
I've recently started writing books to help other writers. "Plots and Plotting: how to create stories that work" has just been published, and I'm currently working on a sequel called "Scenes and Sentences". I'm also in the process of writing two more Amy Wild books so I'm very busy at the moment.
Rated "Indifferent" in our old book database, "Good" by Adelia.
A bear falls out of Santa's sack on Christmas Eve and has to make his own way to the stocking of the girl who is expecting him. A thin story is stretched out with some slapstick that will probably amuse kids; it tickled my daughter back in the day.
I'm afraid I found the story a bit tedious, though the illustrations are adorable, and while I like the idea of the toy bear being so dedicated to his intended owner that he tries so hard to get to her on Christmas Eve, I found it a little improbable that Santa could forget one of his presents since, you know, he sees you when you're sleeping and knows when you're awake and would, presumably, know if he forgot one of your presents!