Our Stories

The stories you will find and be able to read on this blog are;


The Corpse Hunt

After receiving an anonymous phone call about a corpse, private detective Toby Whitfield decides to investigate. When he arrives he notices signs of a struggle and blood, lots of blood. However there is one thing missing from the crime scene … the body.

Into the Sun

When farm labourer Silo imagines a fire being extinguished and then it is he doesn’t anticipate the danger it will put his life in. After his terrifying secret is leaked he gets a visit from a pair of thugs who claim to know the cause of his talents, but what they truly know he does not find out before he is running away from them.
Join him in his journey to find someone who can teach him how to use his talent, or if he can find no-one to teach himself in peace.


My Mother's Tower

‘Whoever capitulates to his passions, destroys his reason.’ Aahil Farah started out as a boy who wished to be a Prince among men, when his empire begins to unravel what price must he pay? And who is there to guide him?

Writing Tip

Collated by Jonathan are tips he has found from all over the place or written himself which should help those who aspire to write either for their own enjoyment or the pleasure of others to do so.

The Unusual Fairytales Chronicles:Bad Timing

Stella Books father owns a bookshop; she loves to write and hides from the world, never entering outside, and only meeting people who come in. Then time brings her Marcus, her own Prince Charming. She documents her life as a fairytale, mixing her reality with her fantasy. Yet as she writes, people seem to start disappearing. Can Stella break her fears and enter the real world?
Enter the Chronicles if you dare.

Tourniquet

Tristan Orchards frequently looses himself in books, especially dark romance; it isn’t the sex or the poorly written drama that captivates him however. Instead it was the idea that anything, no-matter how screwed up or evil could be redeemed through love. It was this hope that there was someone out there for him that kept him reading the stories, someone who was going to love him, nurture him and above all not hurt him...Someone who wasn’t like his dad, someone who didn’t see Tristan as an object to be used and abused whenever it suited them. 

With Tristan’s faith in humanity shattered and his spirit laying broken amongst the jagged shards of his life, he flees.  Running from everything he has ever known Tristan begins a new life, one founded upon forgetting who he was. Until a chance meeting throws him into the secret and deadly world of the supernatural. Suddenly, caught in a web of lies and magic, Tristan will begin a journey that will ultimately bring him back to his father and waiting destiny or back home into his dark angel’s arms.

Now Tristan faces a choice that will change everything, does he fight for his humanity or embrace the darkness within to please his father, the only chance he’ll ever have to win his approval.

It won’t be easy, it never is, but when has anything worth fighting for ever been easy?