
The first in a brand new chapter book series, Unicorns in Uniforms: Dragon Inferno by Tracy Curran and Steven Wood promises to be a dazzling premier, complete with a full cast of lovable characters. Fun, educational and action-packed, this is sure to be a family favourite.
My stop on the tour is a review:
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Title: Unicorns in Uniforms: Dragon Inferno
Written by: Tracy Curran
Illustrated by: Steven wood
Published by: UClan Publishing

Blurb
When two young dragons accidentally set fire to The Witchy Wood, firefighting unicorn, Blaze, and her emergency vehicle, Quench, race to the scene. As they struggle to get everyone to safety and stop the flames from spreading, a witch called Jinx decides her magical abilities are exactly the help they need to stop the inferno. But Jinx’s magic only spells one thing…DISASTER. And soon the flames are raging towards a treehouse full of powerful potions. Can Blaze and Quench get everyone out before the whole of Witchy Wood goes up in smoke?
Review
Unicorns in Uniforms: Dragon Inferno is an action-packed adventure perfect for young readers aged 5+. This is the first book in a magical new series set in The Sunshine Realm. Each story explores a different profession through the eyes of engaging, heroic characters.
In Dragon Inferno, we meet Blaze, a brave firefighting unicorn who leads a daring rescue mission when two playful dragons, Flare and Glimmer, accidentally set fire to The Witchy Wood. With the help of her sassy yet astute fire engine, Quench, Blaze races to save the witches and magical creatures trapped by the flames. However, not everything goes smoothly – especially when a well-meaning but clumsy witch named Jinx attempts to help, with chaotic results.
The book introduces a diverse and dynamic team, including an honorary unicorn – a zebra paramedic – and even a narwhal, because, after all, it has a horn too! Each character has their own unique strengths and flaws. Blaze, for instance, is kind and courageous but struggles with a fiery temper. Through their adventure, the characters demonstrate teamwork, quick thinking, and determination, all while teaching valuable lessons about safety, camaraderie, and inclusivity.
Young readers will also enjoy the fun extras in this book. A picture gallery at the start of the book introduces the unicorn crew and their vehicles, while a lively ‘Unicorn Rap’ helps bring their personalities to life. At the end, fascinating fire engine facts reinforce the educational aspects of the story.
Steve Wood’s exciting, full-colour illustrations bring The Sunshine Realm and its magical inhabitants to life, making this an engaging read for children who love adventure, fantasy, and firefighting heroes.
An enjoyable mix of action, humour, and learning, Unicorns in Uniforms: Dragon Inferno is an inspiring read that encourages children to dream big while also teaching them important safety lessons. A fantastic start to what promises to be an exhilarating series.
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About the Author
Tracy Curran writes picture books, young fiction and funny middle-grade. She was a primary school teacher for sixteen years and is now a carer for her autistic daughter. At around the age of three, Tracy fell into a storybook and discovered a world of magic! As a result, you’ll now find her immersed in the pages of another imagined world or running along the beach, conjuring up her own stories.
Her pile of books is taller than she is! Tracy lives on the Cornish coast with her husband, three children, five rabbits, four chickens and one dog. Or visit her blog here: https://www.thebreadcrumbforest.com/
You can follow Tracy curran on X = @writerCornish and Instagram = littlecornishwriter and Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/writercornish. Or visit her blog here: https://www.thebreadcrumbforest.com/
About the Illustrator
Steven Wood lives in North London and works from a little studio in his house. While most of his time is spent spying on the neighbourhood cats and trying to lure them into his house, he does love to doodle. When drawing, Steve’s main focus is always the cast of characters that brings life and movement to the picture.
He loves to emphasise subtle humour, taking influence from the adventure stories he loved as a child. Whether that’s tales of pirates and sunken treasure, cowboys, knights and dragons, or classic murder mystery stories, they all shape the pictures he loves to draw. When not working, Steve’s favourite hobby is stealing biscuits from his girlfriend and blaming the ‘house mouse’.
You can follow Steven Wood at Instagram = https://www.instagram.com/sw_illustration/ and LinkedIn = https://www.linkedin.com/in/steven-wood-0bb8ba27/. Or visit his website here: https://www.stevenwoodillustration.com/
I would like to thank Graeme and Uclan Publishing for inviting me on this tour. Thank you.
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