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The Harpers: LL Watkin Stories, #2
Mesrin Station: LL Watkin Stories, #9
A Funny Thing Happened On The Way To The Festival: LL Watkin Stories, #1
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Mary joined Lydia at the window. William was riding out of the gates, messy as always. Neyleia was looking splendid, her horn shining brightly against the gloomy day.
“Off to see another doxy, no doubt,” his mother muttered sourly.
“No doubt.” Mary looked again at the unicorn. Clearly no-one else saw the same thing she did. Either she was mad, or he was much more special than he looked.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherL L Watkin
Release dateApr 13, 2013
The Harpers: LL Watkin Stories, #2
Mesrin Station: LL Watkin Stories, #9
A Funny Thing Happened On The Way To The Festival: LL Watkin Stories, #1

Titles in the series (7)

  • A Funny Thing Happened On The Way To The Festival: LL Watkin Stories, #1

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    A Funny Thing Happened On The Way To The Festival: LL Watkin Stories, #1
    A Funny Thing Happened On The Way To The Festival: LL Watkin Stories, #1

    The festival always brings crowds of tourists to Abatha, thronging the streets with their holier than thou attitude and easy to steal purses. Keldaren is about to find out the hard way that they're not all as harmless as she thinks.

  • The Harpers: LL Watkin Stories, #2

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    The Harpers: LL Watkin Stories, #2
    The Harpers: LL Watkin Stories, #2

    The Lady of the Keep did not return to her people in the spring. The Lord reports that she is ill, too ill to even write. There is an heir, or so the Lord claims at court, but no one has ever seen him. No one brave enough to tell the tale, anyway. The Lord commands dangerous magics and keeps many secrets, but his Lady's people are powerful too and they are coming for answers.

  • Mesrin Station: LL Watkin Stories, #9

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    Mesrin Station: LL Watkin Stories, #9
    Mesrin Station: LL Watkin Stories, #9

    Eben had lost crew before. They skipped out at any space port, in search of fame and fortune. Normally they were easily replaced by people skipping out on other captains, but Jan was different. He was smarter, wiser and holding on to some of the most valuable merchandise Eben had ever managed to steal. He wouldn't run. He was, however, definitely missing and getting him back was not going to be easy.

  • Faith: LL Watkin Stories, #8

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    Faith: LL Watkin Stories, #8
    Faith: LL Watkin Stories, #8

    Halan had always been told he was an angel, sent by the Gods to defend humanity from one particular demon - his brother Hadon. When they were children, this was easy enough to believe, but now they are almost grown his mind breeds doubts. It is time to choose between faith in the Gods, and love of his brother, and both their lives lie in the balance.

  • The Boy in Blue: LL Watkin Stories, #12

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    The Boy in Blue: LL Watkin Stories, #12
    The Boy in Blue: LL Watkin Stories, #12

    Half-gods are supposed to be heroes, the kings of legend and the doers of great deeds. Unfortunately, Daenan, despite his semi-divinity, is still just a boy and for him it isn't going to be so easy to win the Games and succeed to his step-father's throne. He will need all of his tricks, lies and bargains if he's going to make it. He might even (whisper it) have to cheat.

  • The Witch Shrink

    The Witch Shrink
    The Witch Shrink

    Their hour was almost up and Heather had spent most of it at the window, facing outward. Dr Schever sat silently on a fawn armchair and watched. She didn’t interrupt and didn’t push, but the pressure of her unspoken questions was preying on Heather’s mind. There were any number of neuroses she could pretend to have but she couldn’t tell the doctor what she really was and certainly not why she was really there. The shrink would not approve of either.

  • A Boy with a Unicorn

    A Boy with a Unicorn
    A Boy with a Unicorn

    Mary joined Lydia at the window. William was riding out of the gates, messy as always. Neyleia was looking splendid, her horn shining brightly against the gloomy day. “Off to see another doxy, no doubt,” his mother muttered sourly. “No doubt.” Mary looked again at the unicorn. Clearly no-one else saw the same thing she did. Either she was mad, or he was much more special than he looked.

Author

L L Watkin

LL Watkin is the pen name for writing partnership Liz Smith and Louise Smith, two sisters from the North of England who've been writing together since, well, forever. We write a mixture of short stories and full length novels in the science fiction and fantasy genres, and while some stories may be more Louise's and others more Liz's, all spring from a collaborative process. In summer 2022 we will publish our new four part novel series, The Snowglobe, which is a double-stranded narrative set in a multi-dimensional universe. It concerns a criminal investigation by Divine Law Enforcement (DLE), which aims to locate and arrest a psychotic demi-god, Kaelvan, who is determined to murder a specific human child. Although the plot includes fantastical elements, most often ESP and telekinesis, the settings are all post-industrial societies, some of them more technologically advanced than our own and others steam-punk in feel.

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