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  • A Brush with the Moon

    Raquel Lyon

    language (, Nov. 28, 2010)
    One moment is all it takes to change your life. For Sophie, it happened the day the fox attacked her.All Sophie ever wanted was a way out. Only a few weeks ago, she was a quiet art student with an overbearing mother and no higher dream than starting university and reuniting with her BFF, but destiny intervenes in the form of a fox bite.If being attacked by a rabid animal isn't freaky enough, her new town has secrets. People are dying, and Sophie feels she is being watched. Then there's the arrogant and annoyingly sexy Sebastian with his plummy accent and come-to-bed eyes creeping her out. She should stay well away, but then he does live in the spooky manor house, and curiosity is her middle name.This book uses British spellings and contains language and sexual situations not recommended to be read by those under sixteen.***Due to reader demand, the Foxblood Trilogy is now part of the Fosswell Chronicles. The Foxblood Trilogy remains complete, but readers who enjoyed it can now continue to read more from the same world in Witchblood and Dragonblood.
  • Rise of the Hellion

    Raquel Lyon

    eBook (Raquel Lyon, Nov. 30, 2011)
    Something's stalking Sophie--and it's not just her boyfriend's cute cousin!Pulled from a life of obscurity and chosen to take over from a dying goddess, Sophie is thrown into a world where the supernatural is normal and the humans are oblivious.Without meaning to, Sophie is making enemies, and as corpses mount, she fears for the people she cares for, but when someone she loves is accused of the killings, Sophie is convinced it can't be true and sets out to prove their innocence.Continuing the story from A Brush with the Moon, Rise of the Hellion is the second book in the Young / New Adult fantasy trilogy, Foxblood.**Content may be unsuitable for those under 15.** Due to reader demand, this Trilogy is now part of the Fosswell Chronicles. It remains complete, but readers who enjoyed it can now continue to read more from the same world in Witchblood and Dragonblood.***This book was written, produced, and edited in the UK, where some spelling, grammar, and word usage will vary from US English.
  • Foxblood: The Trilogy

    Raquel Lyon

    eBook (, July 8, 2013)
    All three books in the Foxblood YA fantasy series.Book One: A Brush with the MoonOne incident can change your life. For Sophie, it was the day the fox attacked her.All Sophie ever wanted was a way out. Only a few weeks ago, she was a quiet art student with an overbearing mother and no higher dream than starting university and reuniting with her BFF, but destiny intervenes in the form of a fox bite.If being attacked by a rabid animal isn’t freaky enough, her new town has secrets. People are dying, and Sophie feels she is being watched. Then there’s the arrogant and annoyingly sexy Sebastian with his plummy accent and come-to-bed eyes creeping her out. She should stay well away, but then he does live in the spooky manor house, and curiosity is her middle name.Book Two: Rise of the HellionSomething’s stalking Sophie—and it’s not just her boyfriend’s cute cousin!Pulled from a life of obscurity and chosen to take over from a dying goddess, Sophie is thrown into a world where the supernatural is normal and the humans are oblivious.Without meaning to, Sophie is making enemies, and as corpses mount, she fears for the people she cares for, but when someone she loves is accused of the killings, Sophie is convinced it can’t be true and sets out to prove their innocence.Book Three: Fall from GraceGirl or goddess? Sophie has a decision to make.With the supernatural world in a state of unrest and her feelings for Connor intensifying, Sophie’s life is out of control, and she needs to get it back. But no matter how hard she tries, her desire to do what is right is faltering.Life is complicated.Is the chance of happiness really worth destroying her future?One thing is certain. To realise her destiny, she must leave behind everything she loves.This book uses British spellings and contains language and sexual situations not recommended to be read by those under sixteen.
  • Angel Charmed

    Raquel Lyon

    language (, Dec. 10, 2017)
    Being a witch is great. Keeping it a secret, not so much.Between one of her students pushing her buttons and the prospect of facing Christmas alone, Beth is having a shitty week. To top it off, another student is missing. And when Beth investigates, she bumps into a familiar face.Detective Sam Williams is everything she should want in a man. There’s something about his dark, brooding nature that has her contemplating him filling the void in her life, until she remembers he’s human. Exposing her magic outside the supernatural community is a risk she can’t afford to take.But avoiding Sam proves impossible, and when his investigation takes a deadly turn, she fears she has no option but to reveal herself to save him.***Angel Charmed sits in the Fosswell Chronicles’ timeline between Foxblood and Dragonblood.***This book was written, produced and edited in the UK, where some spelling, grammar and word usage will vary from US English.
  • Box of Secrets

    Raquel Lyon

    language (, Jan. 24, 2016)
    Piper has learnt three things:Never trust your parents.The supernatural world exists.Watch out for Wednesdays.Six months after her father's disappearance, Piper takes delivery of a mysterious box, and soon afterwards, a weird-looking boy begins to stalk her.A hidden letter and a chance meeting lead her to new friends who want to help.But to get answers, Piper must leave the life she thought to be real behind, and accept that her new friends are not the only ones with secrets; her father kept the biggest one of all.***The Dragonblood trilogy is part of the Fosswell Chronicles. It can be read as a standalone series or as a follow on from the Foxblood or Witchblood trilogies. Box of Secrets is the first book in this set.This book was written, produced, and edited in the UK, where some spelling, grammar, and word usage will vary from US English.
  • Dead Town Angel: A Foxblood Short Story Prequel

    Raquel Lyon

    language (, March 23, 2013)
    ***Updated Nov 2019***"Samuel, my son. You have one mission: protect the girl."For Sophie, growing up hadn't been easy. In a grim and soulless place like Brumpton, living was tough, but chance gives her the opportunity to escape, and she's desperate to grab it.All she has to do is keep her head down, make her grades, and get on a train at the end of summer. Simple, right?But in a town filled with trouble, one weekend could ruin everything.****Dead Town Angel is a short story prequel to both the Foxblood and Witchblood series. It is intended to give a little insight into Sophie's life before her adventures began in Fosswell.It is approximately 13,000 words long and was written, produced, and edited in the UK, where some spelling, grammar, and word usage will vary from US English.Warning: Contains mild cursing and sexual content that some readers may find disturbing.
  • Dead Men Walking

    Raquel Lyon

    language (, April 4, 2016)
    Piper thought her father’s disappearance was her biggest problem until she met Lambert and discovered her whole life had been a lie. But in the small town of Fosswell everyone lies, even the ones who are supposed to be dead.When one particular empty coffin unearths a past heartache, Piper wants to help despite the fact that her magical interference could lead to trouble. Her training isn’t going as well as she hoped, and Lambert is a tough taskmaster. He’s also stubborn, annoying, undeniably cute, and itching to leave. So when another clue to her father’s whereabouts points to Lambert’s homeland, Piper is eager to discover if it could provide the answer to both their problems.Dead Men Walking is the second book in the Dragonblood trilogy which is part of the Fosswell Chronicles. This trilogy has a complete story arc and can be read as a separate series or as a follow on from the Foxblood or Witchblood trilogies.***This book was written, produced, and edited in the UK, where some spelling, grammar, and word usage will vary from US English.
  • Mountain of Lies

    Raquel Lyon

    language (, July 31, 2016)
    With the mystery of her father’s disappearance solved, Piper is back at home and more confused than ever. Resuming her studies and trying to live a normal teenage life isn’t working out.After all, there’s nothing normal about being a witch.With her friends gone and no inclination to study, Piper longs to be with Lambert: the boy who taught her who she was and showed her a world beyond her small-town life. The boy she left behind in another dimension.So when he turns up with bad news and begs for Piper's help, she is forced to put her fear of the dragon people behind her and accept that her only chance of happiness means returning to a land that could cost her her life.The Dragonblood trilogy is part of the Fosswell Chronicles. It can be read as a standalone series or as a follow on from the Foxblood or Witchblood trilogies. Mountain of Lies is the third book in this set.***This book was written, produced, and edited in the UK, where some spelling, grammar, and word usage will vary from US English.
  • Blood Repaid

    Raquel Lyon

    language (, Jan. 12, 2020)
    Secrets never stay buried forever.Convinced of her father's guilt, Beth finds it infuriating that he hasn't yet been charged.With too many unanswered questions and the police dragging their tails, she turns to Sam for help. But life with Sam isn't what she expected. There's something he's not telling her, and his insistence that she remain patient is driving her insane.She wants justice. Now! But to get it, she'll have to take matters into her own hands and put her happy-ever-after on the line.***The Witchblood series sits in the Fosswell Chronicles' timeline between Foxblood and Dragonblood.***This book was written, produced, and edited in the UK, where some spelling, grammar, and word usage will vary from US English.
  • Spirit Bound

    Raquel Lyon

    language (, Dec. 29, 2019)
    If the dead could speak, would they lie?Things are looking up for Beth. Enjoying a break from her students with a hot angel boyfriend is exactly how she plans to see in the New Year.Until a mysterious note lands on her doormat that changes everything. Someone is adamant she leaves town, and Sam is insistent she heeds the warning.But Beth is not a witch who appreciates being ordered around, and when the note sender's identity is revealed, she has no choice but to risk her relationship and face the demons of her past.***The Witchblood series sits in the Fosswell Chronicles' timeline between Foxblood and Dragonblood.***This book was written, produced, and edited in the UK, where some spelling, grammar, and word usage will vary from US English.
  • Not Over You

    Raquel Lyon

    language (, Nov. 19, 2013)
    Book one in the Parkside Avenue series: a set of stand-alone stories, with interlocking characters and a HEA.Nineteen year-old Amy’s love life sucks. A year ago, she thought Joshua Jackson was the man of her dreams, until one night, his brother refused to take ‘no’ for an answer, and her dream evaporated. Searching for love in a string of meaningless relationships, she finally gives up, realising no one else will ever live up to her dream of Josh. All Amy wants now is to spend her long awaited holiday relaxing and trying to forget, but her sister has other plans, and sets her up on a hot date that changes everything.Josh would rather be anywhere other than Greece. It isn’t the country he dislikes; it’s the company. Being forced to work out his differences with his brother was not how he’d planned to spend his summer. So far he’s stuck to his good behaviour promise, but when the cause of the dispute turns out to be his blind date, family loyalties are the last thing on his mind, and he is determined not to waste the second chance and lose her all over again.Kiss the Tiger is a new adult, romance novel containing language and sexual situations that may not be appropriate for readers under 18.Previously published as Kiss the Tiger.
  • Keep Me Safe

    Raquel Lyon

    language (, Aug. 20, 2014)
    Keep me Safe is stand-alone story, the third in the Parkside Avenue series of books with interlocking characters and a HEA.Kendrick likes his women as fast as the cars in his local street-racing scene. Having seen what loving and losing a woman can do to a man, he keeps his partners strictly casual. It’s just safer that way.But from the moment he lays eyes on Molly, he knows his womanising days are over. She has a vulnerability he can’t ignore, and he is determined to discover what lies behind it.Molly is just trying to survive her college years, in the hope of a better future. Juggling studying with work and a father who’s given up on life is enough of a headache without the added complication of a relationship. That is, until the night an unexpected event puts her on the radar of a boy who is all wrong for her, and life gets messy.Keep me Safe is a new adult, romance novel containing strong language and sexual situations which may not be appropriate for readers under 18.