
The Lost Saint
by Rachael Craw
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Pub Date Apr 29 2025 | Archive Date Apr 01 2025
Allen & Unwin | A&U Children NZ
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Description
An action-packed time travel romance, perfect for young fans of Outlander and historical romantasy like Powerless.
Recently dumped, heart-broken Ana struggles to put the past behind her on a post-graduation summer holiday. When a catastrophic earthquake hits, Ana and the other survivors emerge in a world they don't recognise, stumbling into a 14th century battle.
The students flee and Ana is chased off a cliff by one of the soldiers, Leon, who is badly injured in the fall. Sparks fly between Ana and Leon: to survive, they need to rely on each other and as their trust grows, so does romance.
Together they must endure a treacherous journey and find the legendary mystic everyone calls 'The Saint' who is said to have the power to send Ana home . . . until an unexpected twist changes everything.
Advance Praise
'Heart-poundingly brutal, heart-poundingly romantic, this compelling mystery is utterly absorbing.' Amie Kaufman, New York Times bestselling author of The Isles of the Gods
'Full of thrills, humour, and more than a little heat, The Lost Saint is a rip-roaring time-slip fantasy by a master storyteller.' Rachael King, bestselling and award-winning author of The Grimmelings
Available Editions
EDITION | Paperback |
ISBN | 9781991142290 |
PRICE | A$26.99 (AUD) |
PAGES | 336 |
Available on NetGalley
Featured Reviews

The Lost Saint had me on the edge of my seat throughout the entire book. It was dark and suspenseful, yes, but the reluctant allies to lovers arc added much needed light. I loved the dual perspectives and the humour in the misunderstandings of the cultures of the times from which our two main characters are from, and their compelling protectiveness over each other when push came to shove. I'm not normally a fantasy or historical fiction fan, but this had me hooked!