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 <i>The Storm Keepers’ Battle</i> 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. <b>What a fitting end to an incredible trilogy!</b>
Louise O’Neill
<b>Wild and wonderful storytelling</b>
Abi Elphinstone
<b>WHAT an ending to an amazing trilogy</b> - 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<b> one of the most interesting Irish children’s authors of her generation</b>
Irish Times
<b>It’s a roaring, twisting, hurricane of a book</b>, 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
The finale to this wonderful trilogy is brimful of wild magic
The Week Junior