Reawakening
A Collection of Short Stories in The Seer of York Universe
by Alethea Lyons
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Pub Date 24 Sep 2024 | Archive Date 24 Oct 2024
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Description
After centuries of suppression, the magic of England is
Reawakening
Return to the world of The Seer of York with this collection of new tales set in the aftermath of The Hiding.
Harper, Grace, Saqib, Heresy, and AJ bond as a team and as a family
to save innocents, supernatural and human, despite hunters pursuing them.
Introducing Zero, a starlight cat with a bleak and painful past.
Demonic-possession
Faery circles
Pūcas
And more…
Available Editions
EDITION | Ebook |
ISBN | 9781963355048 |
PRICE | US$4.99 (USD) |
PAGES | 115 |
Links
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Featured Reviews
A fun series of short stories following up on an engaging novel! Thank you to NetGalley and Brigids Gate Press, LLC for a free ARC in exchange for an honest review!
I adored The Hiding by Alethea Lyons and was so excited to learn that she was publishing a collection of short stories set in The Seer of York universe. As a Yorkshire (well Derbyshire but we used to visit York a lot!) girl I adored seeing the city come to life in such a unique and new way.
The characters in the universe are all fantastic but if you know me you should know that when a new character, called Zero, that is a starlight cat is introduced I’m going to love it. But I swear this collection is worth the high praise and not just down to Zero!
I often find short story collections can be hit and miss but Reawakening is a fantastic collection with no misses as far as I’m concerned. I did have favourites which strangely enough, apart from one, all featured Zero but I enjoyed each one. What I will say is that Lyons has not only mastered the novel but the short story too. Sometimes with a short story it can feel rushed or that we are left on a cliffhanger. That is not the case here. The other plus to this collection is while obviously I recommend reading The Hiding first I will say you can read this first to get a bit of understanding of what Harper does and what world she lives in.
In short if you love fantasy this is a must read!
As always thank you to Brigid’s Gate Press for the copy to review. My review is always honest and truthful.