Oceans separate the LNER and its controller as he and Meredith take a tour of America’s largest railway system to date. In their absence, Alex Hoffman and Dr. Edward Blackman tackle interim controller duties as Flying Scotsman teeters the edge of insanity with Mallard eagerly fanning his flames. (Sequel to ‘As Embers Fall’)
To many, the Battle of Aberdeen was over the moment Dr. Hart pulled the mangled engines from Scotland’s cliff-sides, but to some it was merely the beginning. To some it was a sign to hold back and bide their time. Patience is a virtue, after all. (Sequel to ‘Of Fire and Ash’)
During the world famous Great Railway Show, visitors from Sodor are welcomed with open arms by the LNER’s new controller, though nothing prepared them for the complete culture shock of working a railway full of feral locomotives.
A sudden move to a new neighborhood sends a determined young elf headfirst into the near-forgotten world of magic where she finds herself torn between the life she knows and the life she desperately wants.
Tensions flair after Meredith’s unexpected transfer to London. Gordon remained on Sodor with his sanity hanging on by a thread. Flying Scotsman is bolder than ever with a newfound quest for dominance that shakes LNER and the NWR to its studs.
Tensions had begun to rise between steam engines of all kinds. Newfound freedoms and desires sparked a fire in locomotives that had been successfully suppressed for years. A fire that humans could do nothing to stop once it was allowed to blaze out of control.
Being an engine is more complicated than one might think. This is especially true for new build, Meredith. While she knows being useful is vital for an engine, she can’t help but want more for herself. Afterall, life should be about living, shouldn’t it?
When the Animus glitches, Desmond Miles' ancestors Altair Ibn La'Ahad, Ezio Auditore da Firenze, and Connor Kenway are thrown into the modern world where everything is foreign and new. How will the Assassins cope with being thrown into a completely different century? Can Desmond teach them to adjust to modern life, or will they crumble from the culture shock of the new world?