Written by a mother and daughter for mothers and daughters, this uplifting devotional offers girls aged eight to twelve helpful advice on how to find and maintain mutually beneficial friendships that affirm their faith and build their self-esteem.
Daniel Blythe Book order
Daniel Blythe is a writer known for his imaginative storytelling and exploration of diverse themes. His work spans genre fiction, offering readers engaging narratives that often delve into the nature of identity and societal structures. Blythe's prose is characterized by its sharp wit and insightful observations, making his books a compelling read for those seeking thought-provoking entertainment. He has a remarkable ability to craft vivid worlds and memorable characters that resonate long after the last page is turned.






- 2023
- 2017
- 2017
- 2017
- 2016
Taz Jessop and her mum move into Avalon Tower – a block of ultra-modern city flats controlled by a central computer. But Taz hates her new life and misses her friends. She finds the tower block sinister and spooky. Then Taz meets Luke, the mysterious, exciting boy from the top floor, and things start to look up. For a while. Taz is in deadly danger – but has she realised this too late?
- 2016
- 2015
New Dawn
- 66 pages
- 3 hours of reading
To encourage and engage reluctant readers, the language level has been carefully controlled so struggling readers can get to grips with the language while still getting involved in the stories.
- 2014
Emerald Greene and the Witch Stones
- 174 pages
- 7 hours of reading
Emerald Greene, a mysterious new student at St Agnes' school, captivates Jess and Richie with her enigmatic presence and otherworldly abilities. Living in a mansion that defies existence and possessing visions unseen by others, she becomes central to a series of strange occurrences in the historic city of Meresbury. As they uncover the secrets behind a tomb unearthed by Professor Ulverston and the arrival of enigmatic operatives, Jess and Richie must navigate the blurred lines of trust and allegiance, questioning Emerald's true intentions amidst the chaos.
- 2012
Thirteen-year-old Miranda moves to a small seaside town and soon feels as if someone or something is following her. As she and her new friends delve into the town's dark history, they must confront both the lurking evil and their own inner demons.
- 2009
Autonomy
- 243 pages
- 9 hours of reading
The Doctor battles the Autons, in the latest novel in the bestselling Doctor Who range