The Curio Chronicles by Robin John Morgan (Parts 1-3)

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The Curio Chronicles by Robin John Morgan (Parts 1-3)
Rise of the Raven by Robin John Morgan.
This is without doubt, his best story to date, a wonderfully dark and powerful story, of love and betrayal. Written as a stand alone novel, which can be read by anyone, it is also a must read for any series followers of his series Heirs to the Kingdom.
An absolutely captivating and compulsive read, which you will not be able to put down, as you are drawn into the darkness of these amazing characters, this should be on the top of your book pile, and your gift list, a superbly twisting tale of dark fantasy.
Abigail’s Summer (The Curio Chronicles). Robin John Morgan
Abigail Watson is a happy carefree university student, in Manchester, and yet, she is sat in anguish, as term time is over, and it is time to go home for the summer. Home, is Wotton Dursley, and small rural village in the south of England, where how it looks is of the greatest importance, and Abigail, has changed. With her new best friend in the world, Birch, a crazy wiccan, liberated naturist, studying sexual psychology, Abigail heads home to chaos, as Birch takes the lead, against some very conservative thinking villagers, and suddenly, Abigail, is caught in the crossfire, as old traditional values clash head on with young sexually liberated views.
What occurs is a wild and hilarious adventure, in this fast paced and very funny story of a summer at home, and some very eyes brow raising behaviour.
I am working on the new book in the Curio Chronicles series, as I also have to deal with the world of Indie publishing