Lake of Stone

In search of his missing friend, Jade, Miguel ventures into the ominous research station anchored off Mauri Cove. But instead of answers, what he finds is a spirit desperate to claim what Miguel still possesses: life.

Meanwhile, Jade is trapped in a world not her own. With her brother Kyle and the nomad Kreh-ursh near death, she seeks a way to save them.

Could the elusive jewel fish hold the key, or is it just another myth in this strange world?

To uncover the truth, she must leave Kreh-ursh behind, trust a dragon and travel deep into this unknown land, even to the still waters of the lake of stone, where myth and truth may meet.

Book 3 in “Seeking the Jewel Fish” ‒ a parallel-world fantasy where magic battles for nature’s survival.

To avoid spoilers, read this series in order. Go to Book 1, Through the Whirlpool here and book 2, Twilight Crosser, here.

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About the Series

A magical fantasy spanning parallel dimensions. Adventures on the ocean and a fight to subsist on a supernatural tropical island while an ominous slick leaches poison from our world into theirs. Kreh-ursh, Jade, Miguel, Geh-meer and Kyle must combat the restless dead and corporate greed to ensure the environmental survival of their separate worlds.

Reviews

“This beautifully written story about a boy called Kreh-ursh and a girl called Jade whose very different worlds are slowly being drawn together takes me back to the joy of reading Anne McCaffrey as a child. K. Eastkott populates Kreh-ursh’s world with strange and wonderful creatures and yet the sea and the islands that the boy moves between seem as real as anything in our world, so completely has he imagined it. At the beginning of the story Kreh-ursh is about to set out on a challenging initiation, called sea-nomad-becoming, grieving over the death of his friend. Jade’s life is also ruled by love of the sea, but both worlds are threatened by the same ecological disaster. The theme is a timely one. I can’t wait to read the next book.” – Jule Owen, author of “The House Next Door” trilogy