Luke Spooner

Luke Spooner

  • 5 stars across 18 books
Following graduation with First Class Honours from the University of Portsmouth, Luke Spooner lives and works in Surrey. His excellent artistic abilities allow him to enjoy being a full time illustrator for just about any project peaking his interest. He believes that the job of putting someone else's words into a visual form, to accompany and support their text, is a massive responsibility as well as being something he truly treasures. His high standards being reflected by having won the IJOCS Outstanding Book Awards. His beautifully illustrated children's books have stories that children will never forget.
5th November 2015

The Morrow Secrets Trilogy: 3 Book Box Set

Books 1-3 in the Morrow Secrets trilogy - a perfect introduction to fantasy fiction for young adults! When Ta... MoreThe Morrow Secrets Trilogy: 3 Book Box Set

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24th September 2015

The Dark Spell

Book 3 in the Morrow Secrets trilogy - a perfect introduction to fantasy fiction for young adults! Swept up in a breath... MoreThe Dark Spell

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20th March 2014

The Shadow of the Swarm

In the land of Breedoor, a place steeped in mystery and magic, Tallitha Mouldson is swept up in a cauldron of sinister c... MoreThe Shadow of the Swarm

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20th November 2013

Rose and the Cunning Fox

After spotting a fluffy grey tail head into the trees, Rose goes wandering into the woods. The woodland animals warn her... MoreRose and the Cunning Fox

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20th November 2013

The Boy Who Could Breathe Fire

Iggy Nite is a boy who can breathe fire - Unfortunately for Iggy, the residents of the town he calls home seem to take a... MoreThe Boy Who Could Breathe Fire

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20th November 2013

The Girl Who Could Make Things Float

Livvy Tate is a girl who could make things float - Unfortunately, for her parents and the long suffering town she calls ... MoreThe Girl Who Could Make Things Float

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