E.K. Johnston

E.K. Johnston

  • 3 stars across 10 books
Emily Kate Johnston is a forensic archaeologist. She has lived on four continents, including summers spent in Jordan experiencing the desert first-hand. Her inspirations come from her work, travels and her university studies in Biblical Hebrew and Arabic. She loves telling stories, and has been doing so across different mediums for over ten years. She is the author of A Thousand Nights, a beautiful retelling of The Arabian Nights and Kingdom of Sleep, inspired by Sleeping Beauty.
30th June 2016

A Thousand Nights

He killed three hundred girls before he came to my village, looking for a wife.When a powerful and dangerous king arrive... MoreA Thousand Nights

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27th July 2017

Kingdom of Sleep

The world is made safe by a woman . . . but it is a very big world. It has been generations since the Storyteller Queen ... MoreKingdom of Sleep

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13th December 2016

Kingdom of Sleep

The world is made safe by a woman ...but it is a very big world. It has been generations since the Storyteller Queen sav... MoreKingdom of Sleep

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9th October 2017

That Inevitable Victorian Thing

Victoria-Margaret is the crown princess of the empire, a direct descendent of Victoria I, the queen who changed the cour... MoreThat Inevitable Victorian Thing

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10th October 2023

Crimson Climb

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3rd October 2023

Queen's Hope

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15th April 2025

Pretty Furious

In the small town of Eganston, Ontario, five high school friends have had enough. They've experienced the worst abuse, b... MorePretty Furious

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22nd July 2025

Sky on Fire

Morgan Enni has things to do. A science prodigy in a university full of mage-scientists, she’s notable for having no mag... MoreSky on Fire

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    A Thousand Nights

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