Dear Readers,

Walt Disney once said: “Sheer animated fantasy is still my first and deepest production impulse. The fable is the best storytelling device ever conceived, and the screen is its best medium. And, of course, animal characters have always been the personnel of fable; animals through which the foibles as well as the virtues of humans can best and most hilariously be reflected.”

In this adventurous, fun-filled novel, we delve deeper into Fantasy and find out more about Wolf’s and Omah’s pasts and how they came to be as we now know them. You will remember the exciting events in the first Hidden Mickey series, Hidden Mickey 4 Wolf: Happily Ever After? when Wolf was captured by Nimue, Merlin’s apprentice. Do you recall what she said at that time? “I am known by many names.” Now she is back to settle an old score and to retrieve something that has been lost to her for eons.

Will Wolf be able to fight this formidable foe once again? Or will it be too much for him to handle?

Hidden Mickey Adventures 4: Revenge of the Wolf begins where Hidden Mickey Adventures 3: The Mermaid’s Tale left off when Peter and Catie were confronted one last time by the mysterious Omah. Wolf came to their rescue and suddenly disappeared with the woman after they tumbled over the railing of the old Motor Boat Cruise dock.

Peter and Catie are having troubles of their own when a new girl threatens Catie’s friendship with Peter. As new clues are discovered, Peter finds himself becoming more involved in the search. What will happen when he finds a new room hidden deep in the Castle that holds a priceless artifact? What will he do when he has to make a future-altering decision?

I hope you enjoy the history of Disneyland and the new adventure,

Nancy Temple Rodrigue