A window seat over London. And a girl who dreams in centuries.
Sophia only meant to rest her eyes as the plane banked over the city lights — the Eye, the Thames, the old clock keeping time. But sleep pulls her clean through the glass, down into the storm-dark clouds where two knights ride: one under the blue lilies of France, one beneath the red lion of England, lances lowered toward a war that history already decided.
Below them, a city hangs upside-down in the mist — her city, waiting. And somewhere in the clash, Sophia realises the dream is asking her to choose. A Night's Tale is a spellbinding fable about the night that history came looking for one sleeping girl.