About this series
Cassidy Heights is still recovering from the freak snowstorm that wreaked so much havoc two months before, but Mikhal has his own problems. He’s failing at pretty much everything, and the fact that he just punched his best friend in the face is just the icing on the cake. Now, geeky Sharna Devon has been assigned to tutor him, and Mikhal couldn’t think of anything worse. Can’t everyone just leave him alone? All he wants to do is to learn to play his guitar and overcome his stage fright so he can get rich, famous, and away from Cassidy Heights for good.
Mikhal’s mum has other plans for him though. She’s running a charity drive, and thinks it will assist Mikhal learn some responsibility to help out. Mikhal’s friends, Jake and Keira, are also involved with the drive; but Mikhal is sure they’re hiding something from him. When he discovers Jake’s old mobile phone in one of the boxes dropped off for the drive, he and Sharna are dragged into the mystery. Jake and Keira’s friend, Cari, is still trapped in the void between the worlds, and Mikhal’s music is her only hope.
But there are mysterious forces working against them. What, exactly, does Mikhal’s music teacher know about Shar, the City of Silver Light? And how can they stop the Guardians’ latest attack which could destroy the entire Earth?
Titles in the series (3)
- The City of Silver Light
1
It’s an unusually cold winter, but 15 year old Jake is more concerned with the ice forming in his dad’s new relationship, the fact that the girl he likes is dating his best friend, and his elderly neighbour is acting even weirder than usual. Could things get any more confusing? And then on a night of frost and ice, the beautiful ice-girl Cari falls from the sky, cast out of her world and into ours, and Jake finds that things will never be the same again.
- Across the Bridge of Ice
In 'The City of Silver Light', Keira Leichman spent the night lost in a wild snowstorm that struck Cassidy Heights. But what really happened that night? Not even Keira can be sure. What she does know is that she's been having strange dreams since the accident, and now she's stuck with a broken ankle and the possibility of never playing soccer again. That is, until she finds Jake's telescope, and is drawn across the Bridge of Ice to Shar. Now Keira is marooned in the City of Silver Light with Daniel, Jake’s younger brother, with no way to get home. But that is the least of their worries, for the secrets they discover in Shar are more dangerous than Kiera could ever have imagined. And the fate of both their worlds are in their hands.
- The Wall Between the Worlds
Cassidy Heights is still recovering from the freak snowstorm that wreaked so much havoc two months before, but Mikhal has his own problems. He’s failing at pretty much everything, and the fact that he just punched his best friend in the face is just the icing on the cake. Now, geeky Sharna Devon has been assigned to tutor him, and Mikhal couldn’t think of anything worse. Can’t everyone just leave him alone? All he wants to do is to learn to play his guitar and overcome his stage fright so he can get rich, famous, and away from Cassidy Heights for good. Mikhal’s mum has other plans for him though. She’s running a charity drive, and thinks it will assist Mikhal learn some responsibility to help out. Mikhal’s friends, Jake and Keira, are also involved with the drive; but Mikhal is sure they’re hiding something from him. When he discovers Jake’s old mobile phone in one of the boxes dropped off for the drive, he and Sharna are dragged into the mystery. Jake and Keira’s friend, Cari, is still trapped in the void between the worlds, and Mikhal’s music is her only hope. But there are mysterious forces working against them. What, exactly, does Mikhal’s music teacher know about Shar, the City of Silver Light? And how can they stop the Guardians’ latest attack which could destroy the entire Earth?
Ruth Fox
Ruth completed a Bachelor of Arts/Diploma of Arts in Professional Writing and Editing in 2006. She has contributed a short story to Something Different, an anthology of short stories, and has worked as an editor and copywriter. She often illustrates her own work and is currently undertaking a Bachelor of Arts – Fine Arts.Ruth has been an avid reader her entire life and, inspired by the books that engrossed her as she was growing up, she aims to create stories that can draw readers in and enthral them for days or weeks. She writes every day and lives in Ballarat, Victoria, with her partner, her cat, and an ever-expanding library of books.
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