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Fall in love with a magical romance

Witches inhabit our world, organized in covens and hiding behind a shroud of secrecy—the Veil.

Skye’s London coven sends her to Seattle’s Greenwood High to find the Singularity, an unusually gifted witch who may break the Veil and trigger a dangerous new era of witch-hunting. Things get complicated when Skye meets a charming new classmate, Drake. Skye’s job becomes even trickier when she clashes with Jane, an intimidating rival witch.

Drake falls for the mysterious Skye, but odd accidents, potion mix-ups, and the occasional brush with death kind of get in the way of romance. Once he discovers Skye is a witch, he goes to war for her, even though his only weapons are a nice set of abs and a sharp sense of humor.

Fighting off wicked Jane and the other dark forces hell-bent on seizing the Singularity’s immense power, Skye and Drake will risk everything to save the covens.

Going on a date has never been harder.


Looking for a witty romance with real magic?

Singularity – The Modern Witches series tells a sweet coming of age romantic story, from the first kiss to true love. Dive into a world of magic and follow a strong young woman moonlighting as a paranormal detective in order to uncover a deadly mystery. Wicked Sense is an award-winning YA witch romance with dashes of suspense, humor, and adventure.

Praise for Wicked Sense

“A new and unique view on witches and magic”

“Wickedly delicious!!!!”

“I can’t get enough of Skye and Drake! A must read!!”

“Skye is a strong female lead.”

“I couldn’t put the book down.”

“If you are looking for a new YA PNR series to dive into, jump on in!”

“I loved every minute I spent reading Wicked Sense!!”

“I just lost myself in the pages.”

“Completely addictive!”

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