I’ve converted many friends, adults and teenagers alike, to the fantastical world of Stonewylde. It is an incredible book that defies you to put it down – imaginative, original and emotionally charged. It blew me away and I loved every minute of it. I’ve counted the days to the release of the sequel. LB
This is one of the most beautifully written books I’ve ever read. It makes you wish Stonewylde was real and you could go and visit. JZ (car mechanic)
It’s well good. The story enthrals you, you gulp it down too fast but can’t digest the sweetness and excellent texture! YOU WANT TO SAVOUR IT but then it’s finished. You’ve swallowed it and you grow hungry for more. DI aged 11
There is an enchantment, both to Stonewylde and to the writing, that is hard to put into actual words. The place lives; breathes; whispers on the wind; as if the reader were actually there experiencing everything that the characters are. There is an enchantment in the air; in the beautiful descriptive passages of the book; in the magic that takes place in and around its borders; in the dusk of the full moons; and the cold light of dawn. It's a descriptive fiction fan's dream. Fabulous writing, beautifully evocative, and thoroughly enchanting. Every character is rounded enough to be convincing, and intriguing enough to make you want to explore them further and plummet their depths to discover their motivations. CP
From the moment I opened the cover the enchantment began, as if by magic I was gradually transported into a Pagan community, characters that were changing shape, gripping and drawing me into their world. Dark forces and sparkling light weave together to leave you totally spellbound. RM
I’d always considered myself a man of science. But I’m delighted to say that I’m smitten by the magic of Stonewylde. GW

