Jem Dearden inherits Dearden Hall and a remnant of the ancient forest of Arden called Leofwin's Hundred. He discovers his late father's research into a building called the House of the West Wind, which is hidden deep in the forest, but he is unprepared for what the structure leads to . . . Different times, different worlds . . . An unavoidable evil that must be fought . . . and love, can it endure over a millennium of time?
Jem Dearden inherits Dearden Hall and a remnant of the ancient forest of Arden called Leofwin's Hundred. He discovers his late father's research into a building called the House of the West Wind, which is hidden deep in the forest, but he is unprepared for what the structure leads to . . . Different times, different worlds . . . An unavoidable evil that must be fought . . . and love, can it endure over a millennium of time?
J.J. Overton is from Coventry, in England's industrial West Midlands. He served an apprenticeship as a precision toolmaker, studied mechanical engineering, and is a Freeman of the City of Coventry. He was a director of Grey and Rushton Precision Tools, and subsequently was involved with quality control, at industrial giants, Alfred Herbert Machine Tools, Massey-Ferguson, and Courtaulds Structural Composites. In later years, before devoting more time to writing, he was a self-employed stained glass artist. His native Warwickshire, with its rich, and sometimes turbulent history, influences his writing. He is married, and has two adult sons.
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