


Books in series

#1
Lars
2016
Some problems you can’t solve with magick—and some you can.
After a homophobic pagan group rejected him, Lars Kendall is a solitary heathen on the Northern Path, loyal to the gods of the Norse pantheon. But being on his own sucks. So when he finally meets a mixed group of other queer witches and magick-users, it’s like finding family. If family involved exploring past lives and casting spells.
Rhys Turner quit a stressful job in the City after his high-strung boyfriend of six years walked out. He sold the expensive flat in central London and bought a run-down house out in the suburbs. Never mind that it needs walls knocked down, its garden landscaped, and what the hell is up with that carpet?
With his health failing, Rhys is desperate for a clean slate and a new start. He isn’t ready to fall in love with anybody, least of all the hunky builder who looks like he’s stepped out of a TV show about Vikings—tattoos, long hair, and all. But as strong and loyal as Lars is, he also has a very soft heart, which might be the hardest thing for Rhys to resist.
Note: This is a 73,000-word novel.

#2
Eagle's Shadow
2017
What if the new love of your life also holds the keys to your past?
When Chicago journalist Tom Welsh meets British banker Sanders Templeton at a conference, Sanders insists they have a connection, though he does not know what it is. They’ve never met before—but the strangest thing is, Tom can also feel it.
Sanders Templeton is a highflier who has it all—the money, the lifestyle and a rare intellect. Only a few chosen people know that he also suffers excruciating pain since childhood, with no cure, a mystery to western medicine.
Sanders knows that meeting Tom may be the most significant event of his life. As their relationship deepens, they learn that this is not the first lifetime in which they’ve fallen for each other. This time, true love can be theirs if they find the courage to forgive.
This is a standalone novel in the Witches of London world.

#3
Shadows Watching
2017
Some houses have past lives, too.
A year has passed since Tom Welsh and Sanders Templeton met. They’ve almost settled into their new home, a historic chateau at the foot of the Swiss Alps, and finally get to spend more time together in peace and quiet … or that was the idea.
Instead, something’s wrong. It’s not just recurring nightmares that haunt both men—other strange disturbances surround them, from their cat jumping at shadows in empty rooms, to unexplained sounds in the night.
Matters go from unsettling to scary, so they call on Lee, who helped them through a series of past life regressions. Lee has friends who might be able to assist; although bubbly and sweet Sue doesn’t fit the cliché of “witch”. What seemed a simple question of a haunted house soon dredges up even personal skeletons that Tom and Sanders thought were safely tucked away—and turns into much more than a ghost hunt.
Shadows Watching is part of the Witches of London series and a direct sequel to Eagle’s Shadow.

#4
Witches of London - Love Spell
2025
Cursed to fall for Mr Wrong, London’s sharpest trader discovers love is the ultimate insider tip.
In the bustling heart of London’s financial district, Timo Volkov’s life as a high-powered trader is about to be turned upside down.
When a chance encounter with a witch leaves him cursed to fall for the most unsuitable partner, Timo finds himself irresistibly drawn to Noah Cerveny, a shy junior employee from Alaska. It’s a match that couldn’t be more inconvenient—Noah is deeply closeted, still reeling from a traumatic past, and his visa is about to run out.
As Timo’s cynical facade crumbles in the face of genuine attraction, Noah must not only stand up to his overbearing boss but also confront his own demons. With time running out and the stakes higher than those of any market trade, can these two polar opposites find a way to break the curse—or will they discover that sometimes love is the most powerful spell of all?
Love Spell is a bewitching gay romance that proves even in the world of high finance, the heart has its own magic.