About this series
This is a short story, based upon the Daisy Weal series, and if you wanted to insert it chronologically, it would go somewhere between chapters thirteen and fourteen of book one.
If you are anywhere over ten years of age, and like superhero fantasy then you are going to enjoy this.
There are five books and several short stories in the series, with the first novel also being available from Audible and iTunes as an audiobook.
Daisy looked towards Lily, and could see from the look of anguish on the girl’s face, that she was at last realising that no one was ignoring her. The truth of it was, that she was only a figment of Jody Adams imagination, and to everyone human, she was just not there at all.
Titles in the series (14)
- Dauntless
Five hundred years had passed since Daisy had come to this little planet with the three suns, and four hundred and fifty since her husband had died. As she sat by his graveside, the thought came to her that after all this time it really was time that she got over him. An unexpected visit from a starship, and her first contact with another human being in almost five centuries, awakens in her the need for human companionship, and convinces her that it is time to return to Earth. So together with the Lentor, an intelligent and telepathic, dog like creature who has adopted her, she shifts through the dimensions to arrive back into a place far different from the England of her memories. But not only is it different, something is not quite right. It is as if an evil is lurking, changing, affecting and influencing in areas where it can do the most harm. Some power is planning the overthrow of a society that has lasted for hundreds of years, and not with benevolent intentions. Dealing with violence, death and insurrection is difficult enough, but the discovery of a new affair of the heart may be more than she can bear, when it become clear that she may have to be the one to confront that power, for the sake of the whole of mankind.
- Daisy Weal and Sir Charles
The third book in the Daisy Weal Series Daisy Weal was gifted with extraordinary powers. Her early years were spent learning how to control them, learning how to fit in, and learning how to be human. She had reached thirteen, and was settling into becoming a teenager. She met Amy, who became her constant companion and friend. Daisy was teleporting the necessary personnel, equipment and supplies to Moon Base, when she discovered cameras spying on her. Sir Charles Wilberforce Prendergast had discovered Daisy's secrets. Fearing that her powers might be a danger to his own plans, he decided to force her to work for him. If that was not possible, he would eliminate her. He turned to his assassins. Following several failed attempts, one of which left Amy seriously injured and in hospital, Daisy realised she couldn't allow Sir Charles to continue. It was time for him to answer for his crimes.
- Daisy Weal and the Last Crenian
The fourth book in the Daisy Weal Series Daisy Weal was gifted with extraordinary powers. Her early years were spent learning how to control them, learning how to fit in and learning how to be human. Daisy had just celebrated her sixteenth birthday when the Crenian came to earth. His race had been wiped out by a genetic shift that had been introduced centuries ago, and instinctively his first act was to attack Daisy, before he realised that her powers were at least equal to his own. Eventually he joined forces with her and together they unravelled the mystery of his race’s condition, and set out to prevent the same thing from happening to the human race. Daisy and the Crenian were getting uncomfortably close to the truth and, as a diversion, the President of the United States was kidnapped and Daisy’s friends started to disappear. She discovered that a sinister plot was being hatched by the being that she had seen as her friend and mentor. Once more she calls on the Crenian and together they meet the enemy in a final confrontation.
- Daisy Weal and the Monster
The second book in the Daisy Weal Series Daisy Weal was gifted with extraordinary powers. Her early years were spent learning how to control them, learning how to fit in and learning how to be Human. But now Daisy is ten and as her knowledge of the universe expands, she discovers a monstrous being from another reality that is a serious threat to Humanity. Can her understanding of it be enough to prevent disaster? Would she have enough time to deal with this threat, before a second emerges that was trapped in another dimension. How can she know that the gateway has been inadvertently opened by a curious scientist and that the fate of the entire universe now hangs in the balance? Despite all of her efforts to maintain a front of normality against these impossible odds, she was eventually noticed and recruited into a secret service specifically for her special talents. Would those talents be enough to enable her to deal with one monstrous being, one dimensional horror and at the same time stop a madman from destroying London. Must she finally face these threats alone and make the final sacrifice to save reality itself?
- Daisy Weal and the Weenies
This is a short story, based upon the Daisy Weal series, and if you wanted to insert it chronologically, it would go somewhere between chapters four and Five of book one. If you are anywhere over ten years of age, and like superhero fantasy then you are going to enjoy this. There are five books and one short story in the series, with the first also being available from Audible and iTunes as an audiobook. It was the rustling in the night that woke Daisy up. When she switched on the light she was astonished to see a one-and-a-half metre high Hedgehog. She said she was a Weeny and her name was Wendy, and she was searching for the Windle which her brother had lost. The Windle was the thing that kept certain Weenies large, and its loss was devastating and could only mean one thing. Daisy agreed to help Wendy and together they embarked upon a search, but when the Windle was eventually found, a surprise that neither of them expected, was waiting.
- Daisy Weal and the Grelflin
This is a short story, based upon the Daisy Weal series, and if you wanted to insert it chronologically, it would go somewhere between chapters three and Four of book one. If you are anywhere over ten years of age, and like superhero fantasy then you are going to enjoy this. There are five books in the series, with the first also being available from Audible and iTunes as an audiobook. It was just a normal night, after a normal day when the Grelflin appeared. His head in a cupboard and his enormous backside stuck up in the air, he was not a pretty sight. His excuse was that he was trying to find his way home, but with his backside still expanding and obviously far too big for a bedside cupboard, what three and a half year old, even one with superpowers, is going to believe that? Fearing that he might explode at any minute, Daisy has to race against time to find out where he comes from, and get him back there before he does.
- Daisy Weal and the MIllions
This is a short story, based upon the Daisy Weal series, and if you wanted to insert it chronologically, it would go somewhere between chapters five and six of book one. If you are anywhere over ten years of age, and like superhero fantasy then you are going to enjoy this. There are five books and two short stories in the series, with the first also being available from Audible and iTunes as an audiobook. Daisy was out enjoying the day and decided to pop off to Bishop Ashton’s lake to talk to the ducks. When she was talking to Jamie, one of the ducks, an unpleasant woman accosted her, and effectively said she was round the bend if she thought ducks could understand her. When the woman had left, the ducks told Daisy about a large object that that had fallen into the lake, and Daisy used an out-of-mind experience to investigate. When an aircraft was revealed, which was stacked with packages, Daisy was astounded and managed to recover one of the packages, only to find herself facing the unpleasant woman again but this time, the woman had a gun.
- Daisy Weal and the Outside Place
This is a short story, based upon the Daisy Weal series, and if you wanted to insert it chronologically, it would go somewhere between chapters six and seven of book one. If you are anywhere over ten years of age, and like superhero fantasy then you are going to enjoy this. There are five books and three short stories in the series, with the first novel also being available from Audible and iTunes as an audiobook. If all you’re doing is wandering aimlessly along, it would come as a bit of a shock if you saw a face in the pavement, particularly if you were an only just eight year old person with superpowers. So having those superpowers and never having seen anything like this before, you would have to investigate. Of course you would. To find someone trapped in the pavement was bad enough, but to find that it was a young girl not a lot older than you were, cried out for intervention. But it’s a bit of a surprise when you realise that your good deed for the day has just released a raving lunatic onto an unsuspecting world?
- The Star Queen
The passenger liner the Star Queen, suffered mysterious damage to its jump engines and emerged from hyperspace, close to the sun, at half light speed on a collision course with Earth. Distress signals were sent out as the ship scorched into the Earth’s atmosphere to explode devastatingly just before impact. 600 years later, and 600 light years away, the distress call is intercepted by a warship of Her Majesty’s Star Fleet. The distress call is a radio signal, presumably because of an FTL coms failure, and it is soon realised that its origin is the start of the twentieth century. A race of incorporeal beings called the clouds from another reality had come to a period in their time when their society needed t o expand. This was achieved by absorbing another race which had reached the correct point in its development. Humanity was chosen, and they watched and tested. Some humans with special abilities, unknown to the Clouds, discovered the watchers and preparations were put in hand to resist any forced integration. Discovering that humanity had a greater aptitude for scientific advancement than they did, they became afraid that, when the time came, humanity would have become so powerful, that if it resisted, it could destroy them. So a pre-emptive strike was launched. As the war rages in its unstoppable fury across the galaxy, one man, James Oxford suffers a loss so great, so devastating, that the only thing left in his life is revenge. So he embarks on a mission to bring peace to his soul, and if he can’t, then he intends to take as many of the enemy with him as he can.
- The Lost Starship
This book is not really part of the Daisy Weal series, but it does take place in, what can only be described as, the Daisy Weal universe. Two hundred years had passed, and the flagship of the Star Fleet, HMSS ‘The Daisy Weal’ was heading towards Cren to deliver an archaeological and survey team. An accident happened. A beam of energy from an unknown source penetrated the ship killing all passengers and crew instantly. The ship took evasive action and escaping on emergency thrust it inadvertently twisted space and performed an unintended, and previously impossible, hyper jump. Completely lost, he finds that his bio processor has been programmed with an overpowering urge to find a way home This is the story of that journey home and of the many civilisations that he encounters, of the changes that are made to him, of the friends that he meets, and of the life that it is given.
- Daisy Weal and the Secret
This is a short story, based upon the Daisy Weal series, and if you wanted to insert it chronologically, it would go somewhere between chapters seven and eight of book one. If you are anywhere over ten years of age, and like superh1ero fantasy then you are going to enjoy this. There are five books and four short stories in the series, with the first novel also being available from Audible and iTunes as an audiobook. A sudden clap of thunder is the catalyst that propels Daisy into making a discovery that could change mankind forever. It is so startling, that she decides that it must never become known, but must remain a secret at all costs.
- Daisy Weal and the Disaster
This is a short story, based upon the Daisy Weal series, and if you wanted to insert it chronologically, it would go somewhere between chapters eight and Nine of book one. If you are anywhere over ten years of age, and like superhero fantasy then you are going to enjoy this. There are five books and several short stories in the series, with the first novel also being available from Audible and iTunes as an audiobook. When a moon mission went terribly wrong, Daisy was unable to stand back and watch men die, so she had to intervene. The fact that it would become public knowledge didn’t affect her decision. They were in danger. She was their only hope. So she acted.
- Daisy Weal and the Ghost
This is a short story, based upon the Daisy Weal series, and if you wanted to insert it chronologically, it would go somewhere between chapters ten and eleven of book one. If you are anywhere over ten years of age, and like superhero fantasy then you are going to enjoy this. There are five books and several short stories in the series, with the first novel also being available from Audible and iTunes as an audiobook. “I HATE birthdays.” Daisy said to herself vehemently, as she sat on her bed contemplating whether to make everyone think it was last month. Maybe it was the strength of that desire, that made the ghost appear. Who knows? But whatever it was, appear the ghost most certainly did.
- Daisy Weal and the Figment
This is a short story, based upon the Daisy Weal series, and if you wanted to insert it chronologically, it would go somewhere between chapters thirteen and fourteen of book one. If you are anywhere over ten years of age, and like superhero fantasy then you are going to enjoy this. There are five books and several short stories in the series, with the first novel also being available from Audible and iTunes as an audiobook. Daisy looked towards Lily, and could see from the look of anguish on the girl’s face, that she was at last realising that no one was ignoring her. The truth of it was, that she was only a figment of Jody Adams imagination, and to everyone human, she was just not there at all.
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