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Shortlisted for the 2014 Wishing Shelf Award.

B.R.A.G. Medallion Honoree.

‘This novel has the type of cross age-appeal as say, Harry Potter or Percy Jackson. Kids will love it, but so will the adults!’

‘This book was terrific! Once I started reading I didn’t want to stop until I’d finished the whole thing.’

‘A great blend of fantasy and reality, action and lively dialogue (a must for younger readers).’

‘I was hooked from the first paragraph of “The Golden Sword” and my interest never wavered for a moment!’

Indie Book Reviews.

‘The Golden Sword’, for children aged 9-14 years, has received 5* reviews from fantasy lovers of all ages in the UK and the US.

It’s Arthurian, but not as you know it.

‘Later Arthur would wonder why he’d wished for a more interesting life. His had been fine as it was. School, skateboarding and hanging out with his friends should have been enough. But maybe it wasn’t his wish that changed everything – maybe it would have happened anyway……..

Arthur and his friends find themselves pulled into a dark world of magic, mystery and danger.

A world where people travel through time, animals take control and a mythical sword becomes real.

A world where the murderous Crow Man is determined to rob Arthur of his ancient birth-right – at any cost.

Normal is about to go out of the window.’

The illustrations, drawn by Rosie Morgan, have been likened to those found in ‘Inkheart’.

The second in the Camelot Inheritance series has now been released:

‘The Time Smugglers’ is the story of four teenagers, ancient knights….and a dragon, a very tiny one, pitted against time-defying enemies.

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