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ELSEKIN CHRONICLES
(LGBTQA+ Young Adult Urban Fantasy Novels)

Titles In This Series...
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The Pinnothrope Mance

 

Neurodiverse sixteen-year-old failed selkie and aspiring technomance Valerie Townsend has the worst brother in the world, a career obsessed father, and an estranged mother last seen boarding a plane for Macau.

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She might be right about one of them.

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At any rate, the last thing that she needs is a prophecy hanging over her head, especially not one involving an ancient and immortal evil! As for taking part in an adventure, Valerie doesn’t have time for such nonsense. Honestly, doesn’t the universe realise how important this year is for her education?

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An Urban Fantasy/Coming of Age novel, featuring a neurodiverse main female character and LGBTQA+ themes, The Pinnothrope Mance is a gentle story about growing up and finding one's place in the world.

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For readers aged 12 years and up.

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The Bad Names Club

 

Recently orphaned fourteen-year-old non-binary half-fey Hemlock Oleander Baines struggles to adapt to living with their estranged older cousin, Hoyden Thornback. Their new guardian means well, but she would also be the first to admit how awful she is at raising children as opposed to chickens. Then an encounter with a stranger reveals that the fire which destroyed Hemlock’s childhood home was a deliberate act of arson, and that the surviving members of the Thornback family are almost all spies for British Intelligence’s MI99 branch!

Lured on by a callous handler who promises them the chance to get revenge for their parents’ murders, Hemlock is plunged into the harsh world of international espionage. However, they soon discover that nobody is telling them the whole truth…

An Urban Fantasy/Spy Adventure novel, featuring a non-binary main character of mixed race and LGBTQA+ themes, The Bad Names Club is a fast-paced story about growing up and finding one's place in the world.

 

For readers aged 12 years and up.

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