


Books in series

#1
M'Lady Witch
1994
SINGLE WHITE WITCH SEEKS ROMANCE AND ADVENTURE (BROOMSTICK OPTIONAL)
Cordelia Gallowglass has the planet Gramarye at her feet. Her father is High Warlock, her mother's the powerful witch in the kingdom - and she's inherited awesome talents from both of them. On top of that, Prince Alain, heir apparent to the throne, has come asking for her hand. What more could a young woman - witch or not - want?
Plenty!
The wild young lady isn't sure she's ready to settle down. Cordelia decides she can take her time deciding whether to accept the Prince's offer of marriage... until she finds out she has enemies who oppose the union, and intend to ensure she never makes it to the altar - ever.

#2
Quicksilver's Knight
1995
Geoffrey Gallowglass inherited psychic talent, physical strength, and fighting ability from his father Rod, the High Warlock of Gramarye. While he is a young man with great promise, his weakness for lovely and evil women could ruin him and Gramarye. Torn between a beautiful thief and a seductive witch, Geoffrey must choose carefully—for one has his worst fate in mind.

#3
The Spell-Bound Scholar
1999
Gregory Gallowglass is the eligible bachelor on the planet of Gramarye. The youngest son of the High Warlock Rod Gallowglass and the witch Gwendolyn, his powers of intellect and magic are without equal. But he's best known for his pure heart—one that is impervious to love. To Moraga, sworn enemy of the Gallowglass family, Gregory's heart is the ultimate challenge. Through her spells, she will bring him under her power—and then destroy him...

#4
Here Be Monsters
2001
All of Gramarye is preparing to celebrate the weddings of Geoffrey, Cordelia, and Gregory Gallowglass, until Gregory's fiancTe, Alouette, experiences a terrifying vision of monsters destroying the land and the pair sets off to find the source of the danger. Original.
Author

Christopher Stasheff
Author · 45 books
The late Christopher Stasheff was an American science fiction and fantasy author. When teaching proved too real, he gave it up in favor of writing full-time. Stasheff was noted for his blending of science fiction and fantasy, as seen in his Warlock series. He spent his early childhood in Mount Vernon, New York, but spent the rest of his formative years in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Stasheff taught at the University of Eastern New Mexico in Portales, before retiring to Champaign, Illinois, in 2009. He had a wife and four children.