Toeing the line between fantasy and horror, this illustrated collection contains five short stories inspired by folklore from around the world.From wild daughters to monstrous mothers, from a cunning huldra to protective harpies and a malevolent Rye Aunt, these tales feature both fierce and fearsome women clashing in modern folkloric landscapes. Travelling from the lush peaks of the Utladalen valley in Norway to the rugged coastline of South Wales, from Polish woodland to German cornfields and the slopes of Mount Parnassus in Greece, discover myths and monsters reimagined as you've never seen before.The stories in this collection were previously published as separate novelettes in the author's Dark Folklore series. Now combined into a single collection, they can be enjoyed as intended as a complete work.