
Bibliography

The Unwritten Runes Series
Queer dark fantasy books that will break your heart.
What more could you want?
The Goddess of Nothing At All follows Loki's wife Sigyn through the stories of Norse mythology as she tries to find a place for herself among her godly family. Unfortunately for her, turning to Loki for help sends the nine realms hurtling toward the end of everything.
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Epilogues for Lost Gods is book two. It wraps up the duology with a story of grief and healing in the aftermath of Ragnarok.
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Threads of Fate is a small collection of short stories that vary from soft family moments to sexy encounters to heart-wrenching truths. This can be read after book one, except the final story, which takes place after book two.
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The books are dark fantasy with undertones of romance, and neither are for the faint of heart.
Trigger Warnings can be found on each book's individual page. Proceed with caution.

This Too Shall Burn
If there's only one witch in town, who have they been burning?
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Do you love books about queer witches, young women questioning everything they know, and the complicated subjects of religion, trauma, menstrual health, and medicine?
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This might be the novel for you.
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Releasing September 13th, 2023, This Too Shall Burn tells the story of a jaded witch and a battered young woman coming together to uncover the dark undercurrent of the town of Arrothburg.

Coal Gets In Your Veins
Part romantic vampire horror, part rural Atlantic Canadian memorial pyre, Coal Gets In Your Veins is a novel about generational trauma and what it will do to keep its claws in you.
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Laurel is trying to carve out a decent life in what remains of the town, but no matter what she wants for herself, her husband's boot is still on her neck. She’s survived him for two decades, and she's just about out of reasons to stay.
Just up the hill, Spencer is in his own personal purgatory, grieving his lost loves. He’s a queer vampire in a dying, conservative rural community, and everyone’s blood is full of grit and ashes. It’s the perfect place to slip into isolation and punish himself for all he’s lost.
But Penny Harbour has a life all its own. And when the town sinks its teeth into someone, it would sooner rip their throat out than let them go.