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Call of the Teg - Book One of the Teg Chronicles
When Huw sets out to meet Carys, his best friend, on that 1st day, he didn't expect her to be withdrawn. She's a normally bubbly, fun loving, joking girl. However, it's what she says that shocks Huw the most. "Ive seen them!" she says, referring to the Tylwyth Teg, Welsh faerie folk, famous for abductions in Welsh folklore.
Huw can't understand why Carys would joke or lie like this. His Tadcu has always told him of Welsh legends, so Huw confides in him about Carys. What Tadcu says shocks Huw even more!
But it is when Carys disappears that Huw truly starts to believe, and he must embark on a dangerous adventure to confront the Teg and save Carys!
This is Book One of THE TEG CHRONICLES, because the Teg never truly rest!

Can You Hear the Bells? - Book Two of the Teg Chronicles
It' a year since Huw battled the evil Tylwyth Teg, an ancient Welsh faerie folk, and saved his best friend, Carys.
The Morgan's and Thomas' have gone on summer holidays to Aberdovey in West Wales, an idyllic seaside village where the should be able to make marvellous memories. However, it's not long before they start to hear stories of ancient church bells ringing from below the waves, and children having dreams about Cantre'r Gwaelod, the Drowned Kingdom. Then when local boy, Osian Davies, disappears while playing with his cars in the garden, and Huw and Carys find one of his cars on the beach, looking as though it has been beneath the waves for 100s of years, the two must venture below the sea, into The Drowned Kingdom, to rescue Osian, to battle the Teg again, and to save Aberdovey from a fate like the flood that took the village in the past.
This is Book Two of THE TEG CHRONICLES. Remember, the Teg never rest!

Mist Over the Moat - Book 3 of the Teg Chronicles
When a thick, unnatural mist begins to coil around the Moat of Caerphilly Castle, strange things start to stir beneath its surface. Visitors vanish without a trace. Footsteps echo where no one walks. And at night, the water glows with a pale, ghostly light.
Huw Morgan and Carys Thomas, best friends, still recovering from their last encounter with the Teg, return to Caerphilly to stay with Aunt Claire, for what should have been a quiet holiday. But Aunt Claire's is chaos due to burst pipes, so the teens stay at Yr Fron Guesthouse. Whisper begin within Yr Fron, and also drift across the moat, voices calling their names, warning them of something ancient awakening in the depths.
As the mist rises, and the fog thickens, Huw and Carys uncover a secret long buried beneath the castle walls: a forgotten pact, a restless spirit. and a danger older than the Teg themselves. With the help of unexpected allies, and the courage of past battles, Huw and Carys must face a force that thrives in silence, shadow, and water.
Because when the mist rises, the moat remembers.
And it is hungry.
The Shadow of Rhita Gawr
Book Four of The Teg Chronicles
Two years have passed since Huw and Carys first met Osian in Aberdovey—and saved him from the Teg. Now his family has settled in Llanberis, in the shadow of Snowdon.
On a bitter November evening, with frost threading across the pavements, Huw’s phone vibrates. A new email. No greeting. No explanation. Just a subject line that punches straight through him:
They’re back. Please help.
Inside, Osian has written only this:
People are disappearing near Snowdon. The ground shakes at night. I think it’s the Teg. Please come.
What waits for them in the mountains is far worse than anything they faced before—because something ancient is waking beneath Snowdon, something older and more malevolent than the Teg ever were.
The Burrows of Beddgelert
Book Five of The Teg Chronicles
Summer was meant to be a break — a week of mountains, rivers, and ice cream. No monsters. No magic. No nightmares clawing their way into daylight. But the moment Huw Morgan, Rhodri Hughes, Carys Thomas, and eleven‑year‑old Osian Davies arrive in Beddgelert, something in the valley stirs. The mist thickens. The air chills. And beneath the riverbank, they find the first burrow — a tunnel clawed open from below, reeking of cold stone and wet fur.
Then come the sightings.
The missing animals.
The howls that don’t belong in modern Wales.
The shadow in the trees that stands too tall to be a wolf… and far too wrong to be a man.
Old stories whisper of Gwrgi Garwlwyd, the Grey Rough Hound — a cursed warrior doomed to roam the land as a creature of hunger and shadow. A tale, the locals say, that should never be spoken aloud after dark.
But legends don’t stay buried in Beddgelert.
Not when the burrows keep appearing.
Not when something begins scratching at the windows.
Not when the children of the valley start to disappear.
To survive the summer, Huw and his friends must uncover the truth behind the creature stalking the mountains — and the ancient bargain that binds it. Because the wolf that should not be has returned.
And it’s hunting.
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5 stars. Bloody brilliant!!!!