EARLY RELEASE

Three years ago, a little less than two weeks before her wedding, Alix Devereaux watched The Raven murder her fiancé, as the brownstone they loved went up in flames. Desperate for answers, and revenge she spiraled into the darkest parts of herself, using magic and drugs to keep from burning out as she hunted for the creature that killed Rhys. The Raven was an enigma unlike anything she’d ever faced and to catch it Alix abandoned everything and everyone she held dear.

🔮WICKED RAVEN👹 3 years ago the Raven killed Alix Devereaux's fiancé and blew her world apart. Now its back New York leaving a trail of dead witches in it's wake and she just might be next.

I REMEMBER ADDIE

I don’t think I’ll ever forget Addie LaRue. Written by V.E Schwab, author of Vicious and A Darker Shade of Magic, The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue is the beautiful and powerful tale of a girl that didn’t want the life she’d been born into. A girl with a powerful need to live and live... Continue Reading →

Eyes of the Grave: Chapter One

Chapter One: Nadia             Cemeteries shouldn’t be easy to sneak into, but they are.  The walls aren’t meant to keep things out after all. All NOLA P.D. worries about when it comes to Lafayette Cemetery is how many kids are getting drunk and tagging the crypts. Their time is better spent monitoring the drunks on... Continue Reading →

Why Short Stories?

So, as you can probably tell if you've perused my website a little bit, I like writing short stories. I have more of them out right now than I do novels. (Another one releases in a few days)... But anyway, I wanted to formally put out to the public what these stories are supposed to... Continue Reading →

AVAILABLE FOR PREORDER

The Fourth Short Story in the Devereaux Witches Universe is almost here!! The Dancer – A Devereaux Witches Short Story – Benny’s life is far from what it seems and The Animator may be the only one who can shine some light on the words wirtten in the clay. Eden stays safe inside her shop.... Continue Reading →

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