MY NOVELS

SILENDA

OUT NOW

Available on Amazon

Horatio is not a hero.

Truthfully, Horatio is not a lot of things. But he is lost. Lost in a world divided by the light and the dark. Horatio's family are Luxies; believers in the afterlife. His best friend is an Umbra; a believer in eternal nothingness. Horatio isn't sure he likes his options.

When a terrorist attack strikes the city, Horatio's powerful uncle recruits him to find out who is behind it. Alongside his best friend, a girl with no memory, a grumpy computer geek, a man named after a bird and the city's most famous supermodel, Horatio uncovers a dark really;

A vicious underground organisation trying to exploit the most terrifying truth of all; what really happens when we die?

Witty, action-packed and achingly honest, SILENDA is a love letter to young people who have ever felt in limbo in a black-and-white world.

AVAILABLE from Amazon, Waterstones.com, Arkbound.com and all reputable online and in-store booksellers.

Read my interview on ‘Silenda’ with Linda Hobden of BootsShoesandFashion: https://bootsshoesandfashion.com/author-interview-kelsie-stoker/

Read my feature in the Daily Record: https://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/ayrshire/scottish-author-releasing-first-novel-32266034

IN THE WORKS

DIAGRAM 559

Diagram 559 is an upcoming novel by Kelsie Stoker—a haunting, heart-wrenching work of literary fiction that unravels the thin line between grief and love, survival and self-destruction.

Set against the rain-slicked streets of New York City, the story follows Khai, a young woman trying to rebuild herself after devastating loss, and Rain, the enigmatic artist who complicates everything she thought she knew about healing. Gritty, lyrical, and unforgettable, Diagram 559 is a raw portrait of what it means to be broken—and the philosophy of keeping on.

THE LAST BOYS OF AUTUMN

The Last Boys of Autumn is a fantasy novel in the works by author, Kelsie Stoker.

In the eternally amber world of Firethorn Cove, Razor lives in the shadow of his own silence—haunted by music that plays without source, echoing every feeling he cannot speak aloud. As frost spreads unnaturally across Emberfalls, and whispers of broken magic stir in the trees, Lilliana—a girl born of sorrow and survival—wanders the edge of the forest, dreaming of warmth, and watched by something she cannot name.

A lyrical, heartaching fantasy about grief, belonging, and the quiet power of those who feel too deeply.