A truly epic finale to one of the best trilogies of recent years, Doyle has once again suffused this telling with her trademark humour and magic. I read Fionn's tale with my heart in my mouth * Kiran Millwood-Hargrave *
I read The Storm Keepers' Battle with tears in my eyes and my heart beating a little faster than usual ... It is an absolute triumph - it's exciting, vivid, and gripping while still retaining all of Catherine Doyle's trademark humour and heart. What a fitting end to an incredible trilogy! * Louise O'Neill *
Wild and wonderful storytelling * Abi Elphinstone *
WHAT an ending to an amazing trilogy - the stakes just build and build. Irish folk mythology, heartfelt magic and suuuch good jokes - if you like your action-adventure bursting at the seams with imagination and heartfelt humour, you couldn't do better * Ross Montgomery *
Doyle's writing glows, with the pitch-perfect barbs the young people sling at each other, the atmospheric weather events, her masterfully delineated characters - including the island itself - and a page-turning plot. Heart-wrenching and heart-stopping, this is one gorgeous novel * New York Times on THE STORM KEEPER'S ISLAND *
Doyle's talent for creating windswept, stormy tension and physical threat sweeps all before it. This is one for a seaside holiday, whatever the weather * Daily Mail on THE LOST TIDE WARRIORS *
Magical in every way * Eoin Colfer on THE STORM KEEPER'S ISLAND *
It's a dark and menacing path to the end of the book and one that will most definitely have you utterly hanging on every word... Storm Keepers' Battle is a wonderfully dramatic final installment * K and O: Bonkers About Books *
Over three years, Doyle has created a thrilling trio of books for young fantasy lovers to disappear into, while proving her worth as one of the most interesting Irish children's authors of her generation * Irish Times *
It's a roaring, twisting, hurricane of a book, and brings this terrific fantasy adventure series to a fitting close ... The clever blend of Irish mythology, adventure, friendship and magic makes this a standout trilogy * Irish Independent *