Six months after fleeing Virian, Zylah Renfall is scraping by as a travelling apothecary, still reeling from the events that forced her to leave in the middle of the night and never look back. But freedom always comes with a price, and for Zylah, it’s the sickness spreading through her body like wildfire and the crushing guilt of the life she left behind.
When an old friend brings news of a growing army of monsters, and of Marcus—the Fae responsible for her life as a fugitive—Zylah will stop at nothing for the chance to seek retribution for those caught up in the new king’s conflict, a vow that could very well cost her everything.
Together they must find allies to stand against Marcus as Zylah battles with her declining health, her emotions, and the monsters and magic besieging them at every turn.
With Sam home, and Unicoi in the hands of traitors, desperate residents take refuge at Camp Wallace.
Food is scarce, but danger is plentiful.
Sam and Lauren must take decisive action. Survival is no longer possible with the Corbin threat. Sam and Lauren go on offense and attack the enemy from different angles.
Edited in September 2022, this is the second in the thought-provoking Lancefield mystery series. Another compelling page-turner.
The Lancefields of Salvation Hall built their wealth on the misery and misfortune of others, and being connected to them – however distant the connection – is proving to be a dangerous occupation.
Six weeks on from the murder of the late and unlamented Lucy Lancefield, heiress to the extensive Lancefield fortunes, DCI Ennor Price finds himself knee-deep in a hate campaign against Lucy’s grieving family. Dealing with vindictive threats is one thing, but when death unexpectedly rears its head four hundred miles away on Merseyside, Price can’t help feeling that someone just walked over his grave.
The fatal road traffic accident outside Liverpool’s Lime Street Station looks like just another routine investigation for DS Kate Jenkins until a search of the victim’s pockets turns up a letter from Lucy’s grandfather. Kate believes that the death was something far more sinister than an accident and when news of it reaches DCI Price, he is only too ready to agree with her.
In fact, Price is convinced that the Liverpool accident was nothing short of cold-blooded murder. But how can he prove his case from four hundred miles away in Penzance? And what can he do to stop the killer from striking at the Lancefields again?
Edited in September 2022, this is a delightful story for children
Kai decides to learn a new skill for his school talent show, but he finds practising is harder than he thinks. When he is given the chance to learn something life-changing, he is eager to play his part. But will the distraction of the show be too much? And what happens when Kai gets really bad news? Join Kai on his latest adventure, and maybe it could be life-changing for you too. This Christian fiction for six- to nine-year-olds helps children grow in their walk with God, and has questions in the back to encourage discussion.
Edited in September 2022, Alexandra’s latest volume of verse is a heartfelt and uplifting collection.
Time to Healis an empowering poetry book that explores the profound themes of love, toxic relationships, self-sabotage, heartbreak, trauma, loss, depression, healing, growth, innerstrength, hope, faith, and change.
Written for those who feel heartbroken and lost, this powerful poetry collection is a reminder to never lose hope and strive to change for the better. Featuring more than one hundred thirty uplifting poems and black-and-white illustrations, Time to Heal is a great companion when you need:
to change and grow
to embrace self-love and personal transformation
to choose hope and perseverance
to let go of your past and overcome self-sabotage
to heal your emotional wounds and find inner peace
to reclaim your power and rise again.
Dive into this uplifting poetry collection today, and you will find a roadmap to enlightenment, inner peace, and hope.
Another wonderful and humorous instalment in the Guesthouse on the Green series as Mammy and Moira travel Vietnam.
I love the series and can't wait for book four!
A quick but emotional read - reading about the cruelty to the dog was heartbreaking but this was a lovely tale of the love and healing that animals can bring to our lives.
I would have given five stars but for the missed typos - a few t...
I get the impression that this could be a nice story but I've had to give up after forcing myself to go as far as 15% of the way through. If this novel has ever been near a remotely professional editor then the author was conned.
Chapte...
Another very enjoyable story but with a few niggles, hence the four stars rather than five. Maybe it's because I was tired but the editing issues grated on me more than in the first story and, do people really generally believe that 'ear...