Stone & Sceptre
Chronicles
The Third Overturn
The Stone & Sceptre Chronicles — Book Three
Book 3 of The Stone and the Sceptre Chronicles
"An overturn, an overturn, an overturn, will I make it: and it shall be no more, until he come whose right it is; and I will give it him."
— Ezekiel 21:27
The covenant has survived Jerusalem's fall. It has survived the sea crossing. It has survived Iberia.
Now the Stone must move again — and this time, to its final home.
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The Chronicle Continues
The Chronicle Moves West
Two books ago, a prophet and a princess fled a burning city carrying something too holy to be allowed to perish. A covenant. A Stone. A lineage that God had not finished with.
Jeremiah carried the proof. Tea Tephi carried the right. Gathelus and Scota forged a kingdom in Iberia to hold what neither Egypt nor Babylon could understand. And across the Western Sea, a land waited that had no name yet for what it was meant to become.
Ezekiel was given three words. Three overturnings. Three prophetic movements of the sceptre — each one transferring the covenant to new ground until the one who holds the eternal right arrives to claim it. The first overturn brought the throne to Ireland. The second overturn raised it through Iberia. The third overturn is the final movement.
It cannot be stopped. It cannot be hidden. It can only be received.
And in the high places of the western island, where the ancient stones remember older oaths than Rome ever heard, something stirs in the keeping of it.
THE THIRD OVERTURN is the concluding volume of The Stone and the Sceptre Chronicles — a biblical historical fiction series tracing the Davidic covenant from Jerusalem's ruin to its prophesied western home. For readers of Francine Rivers, Lynn Austin, and anyone who has read Ezekiel 21:27 and wondered what happened next.
What This Chronicle Delivers
Prophetic Precision
Every historical movement traced against Ezekiel's three prophetic overturns — meticulous research into Celtic sources, genealogical records, and Second Temple scholarship that illuminate the path of the covenant.
Epic Historical Fiction
The covenant doesn't travel peacefully. The third overturn requires warriors, navigators, and a faith tested by sea, exile, and the courts of kingdoms that do not yet understand what has arrived in their harbours.
The Complete Arc
The Stone and the Sceptre Chronicles reaches its conclusion — every thread of prophecy, bloodline, and divine purpose woven together into the moment the covenant arrives where it was always meant to rest.
What Readers Are Saying
"Tea Tephi's throne at Tara is in place. The Davidic bloodline holds in Iberia. Two overturns fulfilled, documented, verified against the Annals of the Four Masters. Ezekiel 21:27 said three. I need to know where the third throne lands."
"Book 1 gave me Tea Tephi's throne. Book 2 gave me Gathelus's kingdom. The Milesian line is now carrying the covenant west. I've read the Irish legends that begin where this series leaves off. I need the chapter in between. Book 3 is that chapter."
"I did not expect to stay up until 2am reading about the Stone of Destiny. I did not expect to verify the Annals mid-chapter. I did not expect a historical novel to make Ezekiel 21:27 feel urgent. The author has my full attention. I will read Book 3 the day it releases."
Begin the Chronicle Today
While you wait for Book Three, the first two volumes are available now on Amazon.
Book One
The Stone and the Sceptre: A Scribe's Tale
From Jerusalem's fall to Ireland's shores — Jeremiah, Tea Tephi, and the covenant that would not die. The first overturn begins.
Book Two
The Red Hand & The Eternal Throne: A Bard's Chronicle
Gathelus and Princess Scota forge a Hebrew-Celtic kingdom. The second overturn takes root in ancient Iberia.
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From the Author
Author Introduction — Coming Soon