**There’s no safe haven from Extinction storms. Not anywhere.****And on the harsh isles of Sealand, the chief and his crews raid at will.****Together with her loyal, misfit friend, can a young seer come of age, outwit the raider chief – and save all folk, both good and treacherous, from certain annihilation?**From a high watchtower, 15-year-old Alfren surprises a teen raider who holds the secret to the disappearances of children. She and her friend, newly promoted to the front lines of the town’s defence, learn to their cost that their land is a hotbed of deals and betrayals. In her predicament, Alfren tests the gifts she has always kept hidden - for they mark her out as very odd - which are key to survival.In the company of the raider, who is much more complex than at first appearance, Alfren’s trial and her awakening begins as she is drawn onwards to save the children.These are bleak, inhospitable lands, a ruthless and cunning raider chief has her in his sights, and suddenly a force immense and unstoppable breaks on the horizon.Can Alfren delve deeply into the ways of a seer, unlock the nature of the Extinction threat, and save those she loves most dearly?Alfren, Storm Seer, is the first page-turner book in the Storm series – spirited adventures set in the Extinction apocalypse, beyond the tipping point of climate change. Experience the trials, resolve and compassion needed to survive the gravest test of humankind.**Read Storm Seer. Discover the ways of the seer!**If you enjoyed this book, join Alfren in her second adventure, Storm Bringer.D Wild lives and writes on a remote archipelago of islands where gales and storms buffet sea and shore. Despite its wildness, it’s the sort of place where one day the last people will likely flee, cowering from weather extremes created by runaway climate change. With luck, human life won’t end there and hope will reignite. But survival in safe havens will depend on more than resourcefulness and hardiness. The Alfren series will take readers on an adventure through fierce wilderness and question just what it would take to survive in such times.