Celebrating the success of my Faery Tales series, I’m sharing a couple of book club questions about Unseen.
Book club questions Unseen (Faery Tales #2)
- How do you think Anja ended up in the forest without her memory?
- Do you think she would have regained her memory if it weren’t for the rabbit guiding her back to the Veil?
- What do you think of the Grims?
- What do you think of the legend of Krampus?
- How do you think the character of Rag – and his injury – came to the author?
- Do you know who Krampus’s mother (mentioned briefly in the second story) is?
- What do you think about the bad guys?
- What are your thoughts about the enemies Anja had made? Do you think they will make a reappearance?
- Do you think Anja did the right thing by stopping anyone else from reaching the lake?
- How do you think the story continues?
About the book


Danger. Magic. Adventure.
The Keeper of the Veil between the living and the dead has to stop horrible things from happening on three separate occasions: Samhain, the Winter Solstice and a night of the full moon. If she is unsuccessful, the living and the dead will have to co-exist…
Can she fulfill her duty with the aid of her faithful grims?
*This is the second book in the Faery Tales series.
Get the ebook from your favourite online retailer and the paperback from Amazon.

Coming soon in Afrikaans as Ongesiens.
Folklore in the book
- Keeper of the Veil
- Grim: Herald of the Veil
- Banshee: Queen of Fear
- Rabbits and Hares of Folklore
- Thin Places and the Other Side
- Yule Folklore: Krampus
- Monkeys in Mythology and Folklore
- Pale Light: Moon Folklore
New book trailer

Anja woke up in the middle of the forest. Birds chirped and mushrooms hummed.
The Torn Veil, Unseen, Ronel Janse van Vuuren
She had no idea where she was.
She gingerly touched her head and winced at the large throbbing knob at the back of her head. Pain splintered from it and she nearly passed out.
At least she knew why her memory was so fuzzy.
‘You should leave the forest before nightfall,’ a powder blue rabbit said from where it sat on a fallen tree. ‘It’s Samhain,’ he added when she stared at him in confusion.
What do you think about the questions? Did it make you want to read the book? How do you feel about book clubs? Learn more about the book on Pinterest.


You come up with some really good questions for your books.
Thanks, Alex 🙂
I like that you include the book club questions.
Thanks, Jacqui 🙂
I agree with Alex on your questions. I wouldn’t have thought to do that but now maybe I would. I may have to look at your questions again first.
Thanks, Natalie 🙂 It’s loads of fun!
It is interesting to include questions re your books. You don’t see that very often. I always enjoy reading book club questions at the end of some of the novels I read.
Thanks, Denise 🙂 I love reading book club questions, too!