Cover of Reawakening. Image of a Gothic stone bookcase.

Return to the world of
The Seer of York with
this collection of tales
set in the aftermath of
The Hiding.

Harper, Grace, Saqib, Heresy, and AJ bond as a team and as a family to save innocents, supernatural and human alike, despite hunters pursuing them.

Introducing Zero, a starlight cat with a bleak and painful past.

Demonic-possession
Faery circles
Pūcas
And more…

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Kind words on Reawakening


Tense, funny, and immersive,
these shorts should delight every fantasy fan.
Claire Reviews
In summary, Reawakening is a must-read for anyone who enjoys immersive, well-crafted supernatural fiction. Lyons’ prose is elegant, her characters are compelling, and her stories leave you eagerly awaiting the next chapter of this magical world
Dark Matters
Reawakening is a fantastic collection with no misses as far as I’m concerned… Lyons has not only mastered the novel but the short story too.
What You Tolkien About
… shorts can be difficult to write as they need to pack a lot of detail into it many words, but Alethea does this skilfully… revealing enough in each story to leave you wanting to read more.
Pauline Render-Byron

Other Books in the Series

Cover of The Hiding as a paperback mock-up. Image of a misty Shambles (an old street in York).
Cover of The Somnia as a paperback mock-up. A dark wych elm in the foreground with a gaping hole in the trunk. Background of Swaledale hills and a starry sky.
Cover of The Dreamwalker as a paperback mock-up. Image of a misty ruin at night with a tree behind (St. Mary's Abbey).

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