The first book in the Summer Realm Trilogy, Agents of Secrets & Lies is out now!
We are releasing the following two books quickly in six week increments:
Savage Invasion is due out on the 6th of February but the pre-order link is already live!
Preorder your copy by clicking on the book cover below.
Four heroes, four quests, one mission: save the Summer Realm
The Summer Realm is under attack. Monstrous flying beasts are using a portal between worlds and devouring entire villages.
All hope rests on a team pulled together by the Queen’s Ministry of Secrets & Lies and the Guild of Mages: a thick-headed airship guard, a cocky thief, a reclusive mage, and a complete unknown – a witch the guild called in from another world.
They need to obtain ingredients for a unique spell – but will they be able to find them before the entire realm has been ravaged?
Battle of Wind and Fire is due out on the 20th of March, but the pre-order will go live next week.
Michael Wombat passed away from cancer on the 21st of December 2025. Before he became unable to do anything on the computer, I asked him to fill out a Q&A about our collaboration on The Summer Realm. This is what he had to say about it.
Who is Michael Wombat as a
writer? What inspired you to put words on the page, and publish books?
I wrote my first book in secret. None of the family knew
about it until I published it in 2012. Warren Peace was inspired by stories I
told my daughters about unlikely adventures of our pets at the time. I was
urged by friend and fellow author Alex Brightsmith to self publish, and have
never looked back.
What was your initial inspiration
for The Summer Realm? When did it begin?
I was reading Much Ado About Nothing, Hero’s words in Act 3:
“And bid her
steal into the pleached bower, where honeysuckles, ripen’d by the sun, forbid
the sun to enter, like favourites.”
The word
‘pleached’ (intertwined vines) struck me. I asked myself, what if stories could
be pleached and intertwined? It all stemmed from that. And then Victoria
Pearson wrote Sun Dust* and my Sundust* were probably the seeds of my interest in
entwined stories, and indirectly led to the Summer Realm.
What came first – the
worldbuilding or the character development?
One of the greatest things about this collaboration is the
way the Summer Realm world grew organically along with the characters as the
four of us wrote and exchanged ideas, picking up prompts from each other and
shaping them into something more. A minor character in one author’s tale often
turns up in another strand in a major role. Everything grew together, and that
is rather wonderful.
What made you decide to make it a
collaboration with other authors?
Well, if I was intertwining stories, it only made sense for
other authors to write the stories that would intertwine with mine.
How did you choose the authors?
Easily. I asked the three authors I know best, who are also
the most talented, and fortunately they all saw the potential in my proposal
and jumped on board. Thank goodness, because our resulting four leading
characters are all wildly different, but spark off each other brilliantly.
Did you find it easy working with
three other authors? How did you collaborate and decide on things? Were you the
main decision maker, or was it all unanimous?
It's an absolute delight working together. We natter away in
our WhatsApp group brainstorming and supporting each other. I don’t really know
whether I’m the chief arbiter: maybe at first while we were all finding our
feet, but I’ve always been keen to stress that this project belongs to all of
us, not just me, so I think by now we’re all making decisions.
Tell us more about you character,
Cleaveskull – how did he evolve as you were thinking and planning and drafting,
and were there any surprises along the way? If so, what were they?
He was almost fully formed in my head before I started,
being based on a D&D character* I role-played in the 1980s. He’s a lot more
nuanced in the books than he was then.
*Michael shared this picture of a tiny figurine he has had since the 70s of Cleaveskull's character.
Did you envisage it being a
trilogy at the beginning? Did you think it would be a longer or shorter
project? Have you been inspired to write any other stories in the same world?
Crikey, no. I thought we’d struggle to write a book thick
enough to have a spine title. The Realm, though, grew so beautifully into a rich,
deep universe that in the end I think we’re lucky to contain it in just three
books. There’s plenty of scope in the saga for sequels and spin-off too, with a
possible sequel already being roughly planned. I’ve half-written a spin-off
feel already, which may or may not see the light of day.
If you had to choose one place in
the Summer Realm to go on holiday to, where would you pick and why?
I think Shasym, the desert city. Bustling narrow streets,
loud colourful bazaars, a strong educational and artistic output, and a large
airship port.
Is there a place in the Summer
Realm there you’d like to live?
High Vebren, the city of trees, without a doubt. It’s in the
middle of a forest, with different levels, walkways and buildings all fashioned
in and among the crowded, living trees. It sits by a lake, from which the River
Vebren flows through the rest of the Realm. In my head it’s stunningly
beautiful.
* The Duo of Sundust ready by Victoria Pearson & Michael Wombat
On the 21st of December Michael Wombat lost his battle with cancer and I lost someone I had been writing alongside for more than a decade. I wanted to mark his passing by sharing how our friendship came about and developed.
I met Michael Wombat (Wombie) online, on Twitter, in 2011, and first met up with him in 2013 at a writers meet up I organised in Nottingham (top middle, and middle middle). And then the last couple of years, since his diagnosis, I have travelled over to the UK to visit him.
The last two years I have also been working on a Steampunk Dark Fantasy trilogy (we had no idea how long it would be until we wrote it), he had asked me, Victoria Pearson and Lisa Shambrook to join him in writing. We love it (cover of first one bottom left). We all have a different character and part of the map - which Wombie created, along with many more. And created excel sheets about how we would weave it together. Fortunately we finished the first draft in October, which was when he let us know he was too ill to get to his computer. I spend a frustrating couple of weeks putting all three books together into a special edition, and getting it printed and into his hands before it was too late (middle bottom picture). It's something I'll always be grateful I was able to do.
I was lucky enough to star on the covers of a couple of his books (middle left) All his books are middle right- yes I have them all, he's a brilliant writer.
And he also provided some stories in a collection of Weird, Dark, & Sci-fi fiction, I published called Slipping Through (bottom right).
He was my editor (he had superb understanding of grammar and caught everything), and he was who I turned to about my cover design. Losing him in my life will leave a big hole. He was gentle, funny, flirtatious and loved to gather people into communities, through running funny weekly online events, like Sausage League & Pie Cricket (both games guessing how many sausages/pies were on display in his takeway, creating a points system & winner each season), and Twanta (Twitter Secret Santa). To say he will be missed is a huge understatement. He touched many people's lives and souls.
My thoughts are of him today and his lovely wife Mary, and their two daughters, Ellie & Kit. All of our hearts are broken just a little bit on their behalf.💔