Dark and Sparkling – Victoria Stitch Book 3

Victoria Stitch Dark and Sparkling is the third and final (for now!!) instalment in the Victoria Stitch trilogy. I am sooo passionate about my wiskling world and it was lovely to write this one set in winter, which was a bit different front the first two books which are a bit more spring/summer-y and flowery. Dark and Sparkling is more frosty twinkles and hot chocolate with whipped nut cream and star sprinkles!

Victoria Stitch holding Minnie Stitch by Harriet Muncaster

In this book we visit a few new places in Wiskling wood such as Nutmeg’s Emporium… (which sells the best chocolate in the wood!) and the Great Wiskling Library.

Victoria Stitch and Minnie Stitch in Nutmeg's Emporium by Harriet Muncaster
Nutmeg’s Emporium

 

Victoria Stitch and Minnie Stitch in the Great Wiskling Libaray by Harriet MuncasterWe also visit the dark and gloomy Twisty Tavern… and the VAULTS which is where all leftover wiskling birth crystal is kept.

Wiskling plotting in the Twisty Tavern from Victoria Stitch Dark and Sparkling by Harriet Muncaster

The Wiskling Crystal Vaults by Harriet Muncaster

I absolutely LOVED being able to spend time in and explore all these different places in Wiskling Wood!

We also get to see baby Minnie Stitch at about 9 months old which was very sweet to draw and write about! Victoria Stitch adores her little niece, Minnie Stitch!

Victoria Stitch pushing Minnie Stitch in her pram by Harriet Muncaster

I feel like Victoria Stitch Dark and Sparkling is maybe the most Gothic of the three books. There is a stone castle and a dark kidnapping plot and a certain villain is back causing trouble…

Victoria Stitch and Ursuline under the toadstools by Harriet Muncaster

But I won’t say any more in case you’d like to read the book! And if you do read it and fancy leaving a review then that would be absolutely amazing as reviews are so helpful!

With love and diamond dust,

Harriet 。・:*:・゚★,。・:*:・゚☆

Victoria Stitch books 1, 2 and 3 are available now. Please consider buying copies from your local independent bookseller, which you can do easily in the UK by following these links: Victoria Stitch: Bad and Glittering, Victoria Stitch: Free and Famous, Victoria Stitch: Dark and Sparkling. They are aimed at 9-12 year olds, but obviously anyone is welcome to read them! But be aware that they are quite a lot longer than Isadora Moon!