Second book in the series... 

"Spring" can be read as a standalone or as a sequel...  You the reader can decide. 

Synopsis

Living at the Edge of the World – Spring is a vivid tale of adventure, tradition, and belonging set on a remote Shetland island.

Twelve-year-old twins, Tabitha and Timothy, are nearing the end of their three-month stay in Papala before returning to London. Determined to make the most of their time, they throw themselves into island life—peat cutting, sheep shearing, and exploring the rugged landscape. But when they uncover Viking artefacts buried in the peat bog, their discovery stirs excitement and draws the attention of treasure hunters.

Determined to protect both the artefacts and the fragile land, the children take action—posting warnings, documenting their experiences online, and even faking a bee swarm to scare intruders away. A final confrontation puts their quick thinking to the test, reinforcing the lessons Papala has taught them—community, courage, and the value of shared heritage.

As they watch the artefacts find a permanent home in a museum and take in Shetland’s untamed beauty one last time, they realize that, like the island’s legends, their own story will endure. Even at twelve, they have proven that they, too, can make a difference.