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Fantasy

FBI Agent Nico Michaelson was hoping for the assignment to launch his career. Instead he’s following Tory and her crazy cat.

Tory’s life is comfortable. She has her cat, her job at Laurel Glen Library, and her friend Jess. She’s happy and content … until she loses her job, finds her deadbeat dad, and discovers she’s a monster with deadly powers.

FBI Agent Nico Michaelson was hoping for the assignment to launch his career. Instead he’s following Tory and her crazy cat. But is she really the monster the government believes she is? And is he willing to kill her, or would he rather ask her out?

Cosy urban fantasy.

The Goblin Is Usually Right

Dirk has always wanted to find his real family, and with Klem’s help, he feels he might succeed…this time.

But when his lineage is mixed up with a prophecy and the rise of the Dark One, a simple search for lost relatives becomes something much more dangerous. Is he the foretold Champion of Light? or is something else afoot?

For once, Klem is at a loss, but he suspects foul play.

And the goblin is usually right.

A Conman's Guide to Saving the World

Muse tries not to subscribe to the idea of karma. Conman, thief, and wielder of bardic magic, he’s done more than enough to warrant a karmic backhand.

When the King of Crock Mallet is kidnapped and civil war begins to brew, Muse is in the wrong place at the wrong time. To make matters worse, an ancient enemy threatens to enslave the world. Only Muse can stop it, but to do so he must overcome his selfish desires and use his magic for the greater good.

The Last Wizard Would Rather Not

With the prophesised Chosen One missing, Feydern’s only hope lies with Derrick, the Last Wizard, but he doesn’t want to help. In his opinion, tracking down the missing Chosen One is an idiotic idea.
But prophecies must come true and despite his best efforts, he’s dragged along on the quest. Bandits, goblins, and warring grannies stand in the way of his freedom, but his greatest obstacle is destiny itself.
That’s the trouble with prophecies…
They don’t really give you a choice.

I was hooked from the start and gutted when it ended, one of those rare books that comes along and catches you off guard. Well worth a read.