Faerie Spells

Two sisters. A mystical tea business. A quirky farmhouse filled with herbs, books, and crystals. And a world full of dangerous fae. Dark faerie magic meets a hint of romance in the Faerie Spells series. Quick reads brimming with fairytale magic and sweet romance. All 50 pages or less. Now a complete series!

The Beltane Kiss

A modern-day fairy tale perfect for readers who looking for sweet romance and dark faerie magic...

Meet the McAllister sisters, Daisy and Lily. One year ago, they inherited a mystical tea business and a quirky old farmhouse from their great-aunt. They've settled into a life tending their gardens and selling their tea blends in the town of Foster Springs, Virginia. Until a close encounter with the fae changes everything.

Now, Lily lies in an endless sleep courtesy of the fae. And Daisy's only hope of breaking the spell is to sneak onto the grounds of wealthy recluse Rhett Fairshadow on May Day (Beltane) night in search of a cure.

Rhett Fairshadow sees himself as a guardian, protecting humans from the fae who inhabit his land. And if that means everyone in town sees him as a grouchy eccentric? So be it.

Until he catches Daisy McAllister sneaking onto his land on a night when fae magic is especially dangerous. He's determined to keep her safe. She has other plans. And when the enchanting gardener-slash-tea specialist shows she's not afraid of his gruff attitude? Well, then he knows he's met his match.

Note: The Beltane Kiss is a short read of approximately 12,000 words and is best enjoyed with a cup of your favorite tea. It features clean romance and all the magic of your favorite fairy tale.

The Faerie Key

Sometimes dreams come true. And then, sometimes, they turn into nightmares…

When Lily McAllister inherited a quirky old farmhouse with sprawling gardens and a mystical tea business to match from an eccentric relative, she thought all her dreams had come true. But her dream home comes with a serious catch: it’s surrounded by forests teaming with nasty, unpleasant, and downright dangerous fae.

Drastic times call for drastic measures, right? That’s what Lily thinks when she casts a protection spell around the farmhouse. Except that the spell doesn’t exactly work as planned: instead of the magical forcefield Lily imagined, her spell instead summons a house-elf to her front door.

Neer, her new house-elf, is six-foot-something and drop-dead gorgeous—a tall, dark, and brooding fae man who’s mystically bound to protect Lily. Except that Neer comes with some baggage of his own.

Sparks of attraction? Definitely. But before the night is over, Lily and Neer will have to confront the ghosts of their pasts—and just hope that they both survive in one piece.

Note: The Faerie Key is a short novelette of approximately 15,000 words. It’s a sweet romance with fairy tale elements, hints of magic, and a handsome house-elf who might just feature in your dreams.

The Midnight Path

When sisters Daisy and Lily McAllister inherited a turn-of-the-century and a mystical tea business from a quirky great-aunt, they didn’t know faerie curses were part of the bargain…

Newly married to Rhett Fairshadow—a human man with a touch of faerie magic in his blood—Daisy McAllister feels certain she now knows the rules of dealing with the fae. Don’t enter the forest. Don’t mess with the fae. You know—don’t, under any circumstances, deal with the fae. Period.

Unfortunately for Daisy and Rhett, it’s not that simple. It turns out the faerie queen may have already sunk her claws into Daisy and Rhett’s future. Now, it’s up to the couple to negotiate their way out—or risk having the faerie queen run roughshod over the rest of their lives.

As the clock strikes midnight and an autumn moon rises, the newlyweds find the honeymoon is over. The faerie queen of the forest has a gift for the happy couple.

Okay, not a gift. A demand.

And as anyone knows, one does not trifle with the fae.

The Midnight Path, a short story of 15,000 words, promises sweet romance, dark magicks, and positively wicked faeries. Perfect for readers who enjoy the works of Jennifer Armentrout, Maggie Stiefvater, and Sarah Maas, or anyone who loved Once Upon a Time. These sweet/clean fairytale romances are written for an adult audience who never stopped believing in faeries.

NOTE: There is a time gap between the first two books in the series and The Midnight Path of about six months. Don’t worry, you haven’t missed anything!

The Cursed Woods

It’s not every night that your four-year-old daughter casts a spell that summons a swarm of fireflies into your kitchen.

But then, Lily McAllister learned a long time ago not to expect her life to be normal. Married to a drop-dead gorgeous house-elf and with a daughter who’s half-fae, Lily knew that it was only a matter of time before faerie magic showed up at her doorstep.

She just didn’t think it would be tonight. In her kitchen. Now, she and Neer are forced to confront that their daughter has inherited some seriously powerful magical abilities. And there’s only one person who can answer their questions: Queen Roisin, a faerie seer as well as head of the seelie faerie court.

Out of options and in search of answers, Lily and Neer venture to meet the faerie queen. What they find just might change their lives forever.

The Faerie Spells Quartet concludes in this story, a quick read of only 11,000 words that blends faerie magic with sweet romance. Get your taste of modern-day fairytale magic today!

Faerie Spells: The Complete Series

Two sisters. A mystical tea business. A quirky farmhouse filled with herbs, books, and crystals. And a world full of dangerous fae.

Rachel Morgan's Creepy Hollow Series meets Once Upon A Time in this series of quick-read, modern-day fairy tales.

Get all four stories in one collection!

Available now on Amazon in both ebook and paperback.