The Ambeth Chronicles.
Oak and Mist – Book One:
Book one in the acclaimed YA fantasy series, The Ambeth Chronicles
‘The end of everything? Great, no pressure then.’
Take a journey to Ambeth, where time twists and a palace gleams in green gardens. Where Light and Dark hold the Balance of the worlds, and beauty is a birthright, not a gift.
However, appearances can be deceiving.
When Alma stumbles between two trees into Ambeth, she finds she has a choice to make. Three items are lost: A Cup, a Sword and a Crown. Light and Dark are embroiled in a struggle for control. And both sides have been waiting for Alma to arrive…
A hidden world. A family secret. And a choice. But how do you choose between your head and your heart?
Oak and Mist is available through Amazon as a paperback or Kindle version. To get your copy, please click on the cover image or here
No Quarter – Book Two:
‘Alma, even I do not know what he is capable of…’
Things couldn’t be better for Alma. She’s returned the lost Sword to Ambeth and is finally with Deryck, Prince of the Dark.
But what’s really going on?
Deryck is struggling with his father, who wants to control Alma, while Alma is struggling with her best friend Caleb, who doesn’t trust Deryck one inch. Plus it’s getting harder and harder to keep up with her life in the human world. Falling in love shouldn’t be this difficult. But things are about to get much worse…
Quests and friendship all fall by the wayside when there’s romance to be had. Plus, spending time with handsome Deryck is much more appealing than with an increasingly angry Caleb. The Light are always on about making choices, so they shouldn’t have a problem with her choosing to be with Deryck. Besides, he’ll protect her from his father – won’t he?
No Quarter is available through Amazon as a paperback or Kindle version. To get your copy, please click here
Hills And Valleys – Book Three:
‘Sometimes things call to us until we can no longer ignore them. And Ambeth is calling you, Alma.’
After the events of the Harvest Fair, Alma is finished with Ambeth – they can find the missing Cup and Crown without her.
But Ambeth is not finished with her.
First the mystery of her dead father comes back to haunt her, then the Dark reach out, hoping to trap her once more.
And then there’s the strange new power she seems to have…
Hills and Valleys is available through Amazon as a paperback or Kindle version. To get your copy, please click here
Under Stone
‘Help will come to you, Alma, you will not be alone.’
Accepting her new powers hasn’t been easy for Alma. Nor has finding out the truth about her father. And she’s still not sure about the prophecy, or about going back to Ambeth.
But the Dark are gathering, Denoris on her trail. Deryck hasn’t forgotten about her either…
Events past and present converge on a small Welsh town as Alma, and the Dark, choose their path. Who will reach the Cup first?
Under Stone is available through Amazon as a paperback or Kindle version. To get your copy, please click here
Ambeth Chronicles Omnibus (Vol 1-3)
Praise for The Ambeth Chronicles:
‘Well-written and brilliantly weaved.’
‘Beautifully descriptive writing and believable dialogue set in an intriguing fantasy realm.’
‘Once again I have been transported back into the world of Ambeth (which I dearly love)’
‘The characters are complex, believable with their flaws and virtues. The story is nicely woven and has a wonderful flow; it was easy to get hooked.’
‘Full of romance and suspense.’
Start your journey to Ambeth today, with the first three volumes in the series. Click here to get your copy.
A Thousand Rooms
You don’t wake up expecting to die.
Katie is thirty-two, single and used to work in advertising. She’s also dead.
A lost soul hitching rides with the dying, hoping to find her way to… wherever she’s supposed to be.
And whoever she’s supposed to be with.
If Heaven has a thousand rooms, what will it take to find hers?
A Thousand Rooms is available as a paperback and across most digital platforms. To get your copy, please click here.
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I love the artwork for your Ambeth novels.
Thanks so much, Stuart. I did the illustrations for the sword and the cup, then my brother (who’s a designer) came up with the overall look for the covers. I was very pleased with the end result, so it’s really nice to hear you like them too 🙂
Well you both did a great job.
Thank you 🙂