Ms Hellenthal is not human. She is a novelist, eco-warrior, animal lover (and thus vegan). Her interests include reading the best books, poetry, space and science, nature and art, and outdoor activities such as hiking, organic gardening, swimming in the sea, paddle-boarding and cycling. She lives in the Pyrenees, South of France where she co-parents two children and a dog, and has a long distance relationship with a kiwi in the UK. She writes witty, speculative fiction that entertain people but at the same time makes them think. Her work has been described as ’thought-provoking’. Her writing is about change, freedom, advocating for lgbt equality and animal welfare. In her writing she also deals with big psychological and ethical themes and struggles of life such as death, love and loss, abuse and the consequences of our actions. She tries to build strong characters as realistic as possible, for even though the genre is Fantasy she wants people to feel connected with her heroes and villains as they would with their real life people. Her books are available for Kindle, free with KindleUnlimited and in Paperback. Ms Hellenthal is influenced by writers such as Tanith Lee, Kahlil Gibran, Patricia McKillip and Hermann Hesse. She is currently working on book three in the Epic Supernatural Fantasy Comyenti Series. Book 1, ’Call Off The Search, ’ and the dramatic sequel, ’Children Of The Sun’ are available both for Kindle and in Paperback. ’Chained Freedom’-- a stand alone fairy-tale for adults as part of the Comyenti Series to give readers a taste-- is a FREE download on Amazon. Please click on "follow" if you want to know when she releases a new book, like and share her facebook page at https: //www.facebook.com/pages/Natasja-Hellenthal, or sign up to her weekly newsletter for the latest updates, free books, fun and interesting articles, and much more! https: //mailchi.mp/e49f0616a6b1/httpeepurlcomdzr1ff Follow her blog on http: //natasjahellenthal.wordpress.com or Twitter on @natasjahellenth Consider leaving an honest review and favorable rating if you enjoy her books. Note to the US readers: All her novels are written in British English, using the Oxford Dictionary. Words are therefore spelled slightly different. These are not errors, thank you!