(The Split Worlds #1)
Something is wrong in Aquae
Sulis, Bath’s secret mirror city.
The new season is starting
and the Master of Ceremonies is missing. Max, an Arbiter of the Split Worlds
Treaty, is assigned with the task of finding him with no one to help but a
dislocated soul and a mad sorcerer.
There is a witness but his
memories have been bound by magical chains only the enemy can break. A
rebellious woman trying to escape her family may prove to be the ally Max
needs.
But can she be trusted? And
why does she want to give up eternal youth and the life of privilege she’s been
born into?
(The Split Worlds #2)
Cat has been forced into an
arranged marriage with William - a situation that comes with far more strings
than even she could have anticipated, especially when she learns of his
family's intentions for them both.
Meanwhile, Max and the
gargoyle investigate The Agency - a mysterious organisation that appears to
play by its own rules - and none of them favourable to Society.
Over in Mundanus, Sam has
discovered something very peculiar about his wife's employer - something that
could herald a change for everyone in both sides of the Split Worlds.
All Is Fair
(The Split Worlds #3)
In love and war nothing is
safe.
William Iris struggles to
keep the throne of Londinium whilst hated by his own court and beset by
outsiders, while Cathy discovers the legacy of her former governess. But those
who dare to speak out about Society are always silenced. Sometimes for good.
While trying to avoid
further torments from the mercurial fae, Sam finds himself getting tangled in
the affairs of the Elemental Court. But an unexpected offer from the powerful
and enigmatic Lord Iron turns out to be far more than Sam bargained for.
Max and the gargoyle are
getting closer to uncovering who is behind the murder of the Bath Chapter and
the corruption in London and Max finds the gargoyle’s controversial ideas
harder to ignore. Can he stay true to his sworn duty without being destroyed by
his own master, whose insanity threatens to unravel them all?
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