In a gripping narrative, the protagonist embodies the roles of detective, judge, and executioner, navigating a morally complex world where justice is often blurred. As they delve into a series of intricate cases, the story explores themes of vengeance, morality, and the consequences of taking the law into one's own hands. With a blend of suspense and psychological depth, the character's journey challenges the boundaries of justice and raises questions about right and wrong in a flawed society.
Charlotte E. English Books
Charlotte, English by name and nationality, hasn’t permitted emigration to the Netherlands to change her essential Britishness. She writes colourful fantasy novels over copious quantities of tea, and rarely misses an opportunity to apologise for something. Spanning the spectrum from light to dark, her works include numerous series and standalone novels.






The Wonders of Vale
- 226 pages
- 8 hours of reading
Delving into a whimsical and surreal world, the narrative explores themes of identity and madness through a cast of eccentric characters. As the protagonist navigates this bizarre landscape, they encounter peculiar beings and face challenges that blur the lines between reality and imagination. The story invites readers to embrace the chaos and absurdity of life, revealing deeper truths about human nature and the complexities of the mind. This enchanting journey captivates with its playful language and thought-provoking insights.
Music and Misadventure
- 226 pages
- 8 hours of reading
Designed to entertain every member of the family, this book offers a collection of engaging activities and games that promote togetherness and laughter. With a variety of challenges and creative ideas, it encourages bonding through fun experiences, making it perfect for family gatherings or quiet evenings at home. The emphasis is on inclusivity, ensuring that both kids and adults can participate and enjoy memorable moments together.
The Fate of Farringale
- 206 pages
- 8 hours of reading
The latest adventure features the enigmatic Society, promising a blend of humor and excitement. The author of Wyrde and Wayward delivers a riotously funny narrative that continues to explore the intriguing dynamics and escapades of this mysterious group. Readers can expect a captivating mix of wit and adventure as the Society navigates new challenges.
Royalty and Ruin
- 230 pages
- 9 hours of reading
The story follows a group of characters unexpectedly thrust into the chaotic and whimsical world of the Troll Court. As they navigate this bizarre realm filled with eccentric trolls and unpredictable challenges, they must rely on their wits and teamwork to survive. Themes of friendship, adventure, and the clash between different worlds highlight their journey, making for an engaging and humorous tale that explores the absurdities of their predicament.
Summertide
- 224 pages
- 8 hours of reading
The narrative explores the dynamic relationship between the characters and a sentient Tree that is mysteriously on the move. As Maut hints at the Tree's unusual behavior, the story delves into themes of nature's power, change, and the interconnectedness of life. The characters embark on a journey that challenges their understanding of their world and the forces that govern it, blending elements of fantasy and philosophical inquiry.
The Fifth Britain
- 228 pages
- 8 hours of reading
Set in a world where characters find themselves distanced from society, the story explores their struggle with a significant challenge while also facing an exhilarating opportunity. This duality of conflict and potential drives the narrative, highlighting themes of independence and resilience as they navigate their new circumstances.
Lokant
- 302 pages
- 11 hours of reading
The return of the draykoni, once thought to be mere legends, sets the stage for an epic adventure in the Seven Realms. As these formidable creatures re-emerge, the balance of power shifts, igniting conflict and intrigue among the realms. Characters must navigate alliances and confront the looming threat posed by the draykoni, leading to a gripping tale of bravery, betrayal, and the struggle for survival in a world where myths come to life.
The Heart of Hyndorin
- 230 pages
- 9 hours of reading
The protagonist faces dire circumstances after becoming stranded and unable to return home, leading to escalating challenges. This situation forces them to confront not only their physical limitations but also their inner strength and resilience. As the narrative unfolds, the character must navigate through adversity, highlighting themes of survival, determination, and the quest for hope in seemingly hopeless situations.
Alchemy and Argent
- 226 pages
- 8 hours of reading
The narrative centers on the ambitious quest to save British magick, highlighting the challenges and obstacles that arise along the journey. As the protagonist navigates these hurdles, the story explores themes of determination and the complexities of magical preservation. The interplay between ambition and adversity adds depth to the characters' experiences, making for an engaging exploration of the magical world and its preservation.
The Striding Spire
- 218 pages
- 8 hours of reading
The protagonist grapples with a new mystery involving the sudden return of a remarkable magical species, following an unexpected introduction to the Stranger Arts. This intriguing development promises to unravel secrets and challenges, blending elements of fantasy and adventure as they navigate this complex situation.
Wyrde and Wicked (House of Werth, Band 2)
- 219 pages
- 8 hours of reading
‘When it comes to the Wyrde, there is no such thing as harmless. Every single one of us is a walking disaster.’Winter has come to Werth Towers, and brought a deal of trouble with it.Not that any of it is the fault of Miss Gussie Werth. To be a one-woman catastrophe might be seen as a misfortune, but really, there can be no hope of a cure.What with murderous Books on the rampage, Lady Maundevyle brewing plans for Christmas, and a couple of dragons on the loose, a quiet life is not likely to be had.Still, in times of crisis, there is always Lord Felix. The disreputable old revenant might have a few odd ideas; but you’re at Werth Towers, now. The merely unusual comes as a matter of course.Welcome to the strangest family in Regency England. Find out just what Gussie did next...
The Road to Farringale
- 220 pages
- 8 hours of reading
The narrative revolves around the urgent quest to preserve British magick, exploring its rich traditions and the challenges it faces. The story delves into the interplay between ancient practices and modern influences, highlighting the resilience and determination of those devoted to safeguarding this mystical heritage. Themes of identity, power, and the struggle against obsolescence are woven throughout, creating a compelling backdrop for a journey filled with intrigue and hope.
Wyrde and Wondrous
- 264 pages
- 10 hours of reading
The Grand Masquerade Ball serves as a vibrant setting where magical beings and mysterious characters converge. Amidst the enchanting atmosphere, secrets unfold and hidden identities are revealed, creating an intriguing blend of fantasy and intrigue. The event promises excitement and unexpected twists as attendees navigate their relationships and confront their true selves in a world filled with wonder and enchantment.
Wyrde and Wayward
- 252 pages
- 9 hours of reading
Set in an enigmatic house, the story unfolds with an air of mystery and intrigue. The narrative invites readers to explore the peculiarities and secrets that lie within its walls, hinting at an unsettling atmosphere. As characters navigate their experiences in this unusual setting, the plot promises to delve into themes of the uncanny and the unknown, creating a captivating journey that challenges perceptions of reality and the familiar.
Set in a gritty world where justice is often a personal affair, the story follows a complex protagonist who takes on multiple roles: a detective unraveling mysteries, a judge dispensing harsh verdicts, and an executioner delivering lethal punishment. As the lines between right and wrong blur, the character grapples with moral dilemmas and the consequences of their actions. This gripping narrative explores themes of justice, vengeance, and the human psyche, offering a compelling look at the darker sides of law and order.
Evastany
- 286 pages
- 11 hours of reading
The presence of Lokants in any world signals impending chaos and conflict. Their involvement disrupts the status quo, leading to unexpected challenges and turmoil for those affected. The narrative explores the consequences of their actions and the struggle to navigate the resulting complications.
Seven Dreams
- 268 pages
- 10 hours of reading
A mysterious riddle unfolds across the cosmos, challenging characters to solve a complex puzzle that transcends different worlds. As they navigate through various realms, they encounter unique challenges and revelations that test their intellect and resolve. The narrative intertwines elements of adventure and intrigue, pushing the characters to uncover hidden truths and forge unexpected alliances. Themes of exploration and discovery are central, making for a captivating journey through the unknown.
The Court at Castle Chansany
- 322 pages
- 12 hours of reading
The collection features heartwarming tales centered around an eccentric wizard and an irascible dragon, exploring their unlikely friendship. Each story is designed to be cosy and uplifting, showcasing the charm of their adventures and the bonds they form. With a blend of humor and fantasy, the narratives invite readers into a whimsical world where magic and camaraderie thrive.
In a thrilling return to paradise, the elite agents of the Society for Magickal Heritage face new challenges and adventures. With the stakes higher than ever, they must navigate the complexities of their powers and the unpredictable nature of the divine. The narrative promises a mix of humor and tension as the agents confront both familiar foes and unexpected allies in their quest.
Draykon
- 288 pages
- 11 hours of reading
Legends thought to be lost to time resurface, challenging the boundaries of reality and myth. As ancient stories reemerge, characters must navigate the consequences of these revived tales, confronting both the past and their own beliefs. The narrative explores themes of history, belief, and the impact of forgotten truths on the present, weaving a captivating tale where the line between legend and reality blurs.
Orlind
- 336 pages
- 12 hours of reading
Set in the enigmatic Seventh Realm, the story unfolds in a land isolated by towering mountains and steeped in a dark and complex history. As secrets of this hidden world emerge, the narrative explores the rich tapestry of its past, revealing the struggles and mysteries that have shaped its existence. The setting serves as a backdrop for an intriguing journey into the unknown, inviting readers to uncover the truths buried deep within this forgotten realm.
Dancing and Disaster
- 222 pages
- 8 hours of reading
The narrative revolves around the powerful influence of rumors and their role in shaping perceptions and actions. As tensions rise, the impending regulatory actions create a charged atmosphere, prompting characters to navigate the complexities of truth and misinformation. The story delves into the consequences of gossip and the urgent need for transparency in a world where whispers can dictate outcomes.
Llandry
- 262 pages
- 10 hours of reading
In a world where Draykoni possess the ability to evade death, the story explores their unique existence and the implications of immortality. As they navigate a realm filled with challenges, the characters must confront the consequences of their eternal lives and the secrets that come with their nature. Themes of resilience, identity, and the struggle for meaning in an unending life are intricately woven throughout the narrative, inviting readers to ponder the essence of life and death.
Ravensby Od
- 218 pages
- 8 hours of reading
Set in a whimsical world, the story follows a gentle widow and an eccentric wizard as they embark on a fantastical adventure involving a wardrobe filled with magical hats. The narrative promises enchanting encounters and delightful surprises, blending elements of wonder and charm. The characters' unique traits and the imaginative setting create a captivating tale that explores themes of magic and companionship.
Castle Chansany, Volume 3
- 110 pages
- 4 hours of reading
Castle Chansany reopens its doors, inviting readers to explore its mysteries and secrets. The narrative promises an immersive experience filled with intrigue, captivating characters, and unexpected twists. As the story unfolds, the rich history and enigmatic atmosphere of the castle become central to the adventure, drawing readers into a world where anything can happen.
The story follows the Society's champions as they embark on a perilous journey to distant, unimaginable worlds in their battle to preserve British magick. As they confront new challenges and explore these long-lost realms, the stakes grow higher, testing their resolve and unity in the face of an escalating conflict.
The Magick of Merlin
- 224 pages
- 8 hours of reading
The story revolves around the theft of an incredibly valuable book, setting off a thrilling quest for its recovery. As characters navigate a web of intrigue and deception, they uncover secrets that intertwine their fates. The narrative explores themes of obsession, the value of knowledge, and the lengths individuals will go to reclaim what is lost. With twists and unexpected revelations, the pursuit of the stolen book reveals deeper truths about its significance and the characters involved.
Wyrde and Wild
- 220 pages
- 8 hours of reading
Set in the Regency era, this novel features a delightfully eccentric family navigating a series of humorous misadventures. The author infuses her signature quirky humor into the narrative, creating a lively and entertaining atmosphere. As the characters embark on their chaotic journey, readers can expect a blend of wit and whimsy that captures the essence of the time while showcasing the peculiarities of family dynamics.
Hell and High Water
- 234 pages
- 9 hours of reading
In the heart of London, a group of fierce and formidable women navigate the challenges of a society that underestimates them. Each character brings her own strength and story, showcasing resilience, wit, and defiance against societal norms. Their adventures intertwine as they confront obstacles, forge alliances, and redefine what it means to be a woman in a patriarchal world. This tale celebrates empowerment and sisterhood, highlighting the bold actions of these remarkable women.