Book 4


Book 6

Past Imperative Blue Light

by Yen Rickeard

Published 30 April 2019
Danny's new friends at University have no idea of his dark traumatic history. When his Iron Age cousin erupts into the modern day and finds a terrifying world apparently run on magic, he knows his only hope is to find his 'other' family. The police have other ideas and it could all go all too horribly wrong very quickly.
Book 6 of the Danny Sharp Series 'Time and Again' Danny is now grown up, and everything because both more clear yet more complex.

Book 7


Book 10

Shifting Currents Wild Water

by Yen Rickeard

Published 31 October 2022
In the modern day, Danny's love for Kelly is tested by discovery of her husband Raife's ongoing infidelity, even while she is pregnant with Raife's child. Unsure whether his intervention would only make matters worse, Danny returns to the late Iron Age, to find that, despite a warm welcome from his cousin Tasgo, chief of Seahome, complications there threaten greater violence. The shifting currents of Tribal politics prove as difficult as the rushing waters of a fast flowing river. As always treachery lies under the surface, and friends are hard to tell from foes. Torn between modern morals and those of the past, his loyalties are increasingly conflicted. Danny has hard decisions to make, even before village life is threatened by refugees from a war across the water arrive on the scene with troubles of their own.

Book 10

Shifting Currents Wild Water

by Yen Rickeard

Published 10 November 2022

Book 11

Book 11 of the Danny Sharp series 'Time and Again' is a tense tale of adventure and risk. In the modern day, unknown forces conspire against Danny and his family as Kelly and her husband fight over their divorce. In the late Iron Age druids, worried about his ephemeral disappearances, question who and what Danny is, and where he goes in his absences. Under pressure from all sides, Danny tries hard to fit into each world. But worm-holes, even when tethered, are delicate things involving massive tensions through time and space. Changes in the timeline would unleash powerful destructive forces which could destroy the world. When Danny's grandmother dies, things come to a head. With Kelly at risk during her divorce, and so many in the past dependant on him, must Danny choose between them? With divided loyalties and increasing pressure in both times zones Danny risks losing both. Can he survive his desperate last chance plan to save the world?

Book 12

Time Untethered

by Yen Rickeard

Published 1 October 2024
under pressure from unspecified intelligence agents, Danny's desperate leap lands him in an icy world. Danny may have saved the world, but the effects have changed Danny's world.
His rescue by his Iron Age cousin is not enough to save him from suspicion and guilt. Will he ever see the woman he loves or his modern family again. While he still has his place in the settlement of Seahome, Ken Raynes is a constant reminder of what they have all lost. Memories of his father haunt him, and he remembers the message his father had sent to the modern world, with its hidden meanings. Acting against his better judgement Danny decides to make one more attempt at a desperate leap through time.
But danger lies there too, when he finds himself in a world strangely different from the ones he has known. His immediate joy in finding his father is tainted by loss, but when plunged into the vibrant but dangerous world he has landed in, Danny finds he has the necessary skills to deal with a very different form of tribal warfare.

Past Imperfect Elusive Foe

by Yen Rickeard

Published 30 December 2016

When Danny’s parent vanish in an explosion, he and school friend Kelly discover their connection to the past. He discovers the secret language that they use at home, which he thought was just a game, was the language of the ancients. In a realistic portrayed Late Iron age, he and Kelly set about trying to find and rescue his parents. Set in the East Riding of Yorkshire, home of the Parisi, their journey is long and hard, fraught with danger and violence, but mitigated by the new friends they make. Life there is very different, and they have to learn to fit in fast. The choices that they make along the way will change them forever. Suitable for Adults from 14 years on, these books have a high Flesch Kinkaid number, indicating a reading age of about 12.