Welcome to Berrea, the home world of the Betty Sterling novels.
Berrea is a new type of fantasy world, where using magic is as common as brushing your teeth and where different species jostle for position and power.
Betty Sterling, the protagonist, is catapulted into a new role after a career crisis. And unlike his former career, he is no longer his own boss. Mr. Cristof calls the shots now, after snagging Betty with an offer he couldn’t refuse.
In A Fine Basket of Fish, join Betty and his comrades, Jewels the elf and Sam the ogre, as they set off in search of missing fish. In the Sea of Arran, they find things stranger than any they could have imagined.
Betty’s new career evolves in The Long-Lost Troll, and again his compatriots join the action—at least at first. When Betty is sent to shut down a potions ring, he ends up traveling to the Troll homeland, Durgaland, and comes face-to-gaping-maw with a dragon. And that's only the beginning! Join Betty, Lilahh, Jewels, Sam and others as they get to the bottom of a hostile takeover unlike any that has been tried before.
Even if you do not routinely read fantasy books, "A Fine Basket of Fish" will catch your attention and carry you through to the end of the story. The action starts right from the beginning as we meet Betty and follow him and his friends Sam and Jewels on their journey. (Review of A Find Basket of Fish)
As I've grown older, I've become skeptical of sequels to movies, TV series, and books. Often you just can't recreate the magic from the first, the excitement of meeting the characters. Having said that, I was truly impressed with this sequel. "The Long-Lost Troll" the follow up to "A Fine Basket of Fish" is a great continuation of the Betty Sterling story and makes me rethink my opinion on sequels.