• The Darkest Bloom

    Shadowscent - Book 1

    In the empire of Aramtesh, scent has power.

    A perfumery prodigy desperate to escape poverty and save her father.
    A loyal bodyguard torn between his prince and his darkest secret.
    The priceless flower that will cast its shadow over them all.

    “Freestone crafts rich, fantasical imagery through mythical creatures, magical lands, and mysterious abilities, all tied up in an angrossing plot that will have readers begging for the sequel.”
    Booklist

    • 2020 Aurealis Awards - Finalist

    • SCBWI Undiscovered Voices - Winning Finalist

    • Diva Magazine - Book of the Month

    • Scottish Book Trust - Teen Book of the Month

    • Books for Keeps - Book of the Month

    PUBLISHERS
    UK: Scholastic
    Australia/NZ: Scholastic
    Audio (English): Scholastic
    Germany (including audio): HarperCollins
    France: Editions du Seuil
    Spain: Roca Editorial
    Russia: Eksmo
    Hungary: Maxim
    Czech Republic: MOBA
    Poland: Zielona

  • Crown of Smoke

    Shadowscent - Book 2

    ‘There are those who would see the Empire in ashes in the name of their own victory. But of what value is a crown of smoke?’

    Praise for Shadowscent:

    ”Unlike anything I’ve ever read before. A sweeping and sensuous debut.”
    Samantha Shannon, internationally bestselling author of The Bone Season and Priory of the Orange Tree.

    “A rich, intricate fantasy and an exceptional debut. P.M. Freestone is an author to watch.”
    Amie Kaufman, New York Times bestselling author of Aurora Rising

    PUBLISHERS
    UK: Scholastic
    Australia/NZ: Scholastic
    Audio (English): Scholastic
    Germany (including audio): HarperCollins
    France: Editions du Seuil
    Russia: Eksmo
    Hungary: Maxim
    Czech Republic: MOBA
    Poland: Zielona

  • Where the Shoreline Used to be

    Anthology includes P.M. Freestone’s ‘What Matters it Now if the Soil be Soaked?’

    ‘I didn’t grow up in this city. Mum and I left the farm when I was fifteen. By then, the town and fields were made of dust.’

    In the near future, Melbourne’s water is running out.
    The city is divided into those who can afford privitised irrigation, and those who can’t.
    Two girls from either side of the dividing wall set out to bring it down…

    PUBLISHER
    Australia/NZ: Penguin