The conclusion of the Ayla trilogy. The battle was won but the enemy has escaped and Ayla, Sean, Finny and Benvy know their home of Kilnabracka is in serious danger. The town looks untouched, but the friends are being drawn into a trap.Only they can save themselves and the townsfolk.
Matt Griffin Book order (chronological)
Matthew Griffin is a writer whose work is deeply informed by his experiences in social justice organizing and academia. His writing explores the intersections of community, place, and activism, often drawing from the rich cultural landscapes of the American South and Appalachia. Griffin's prose is characterized by its thoughtful engagement with complex social issues and its lyrical exploration of the human condition. He brings a unique perspective shaped by his background in both literary studies and practical social change.


Storm Weaver
- 256 pages
- 9 hours of reading
Back in the claustrophobic tunnels of the defeated Red Root King ... Ayla and her friends travel further from home and deeper into the strange and ancient world of Fal. The chase leads them through a land of ever-deepening magic, populated with characters bizarre and beautiful, wondrous and dangerous. It leads them to the Old Ones, where Ayla's newfound powers are greeted with fear and trepidation. They will meet allies and enemies, old and new, with the lines blurred between friend and foe. Battles spiral into war, and not everyone will fall on the same side...