About this series
Three magical sisters. A raja with claws. A labyrinth of deceit.
Darkness wakens in Jalapashu. In this kingdom, silks are soaked in blood, and bones bend like boughs. To survive, my witch sisters and I must buckle up and learn fast.
The seer is gone. Her parrot warns that we must find her before time runs out. We unravel the raja's tangled web of corruption, discovering how many people he has wronged. None more so than the enigmatic general, whose terrible curse means he can't shift into his true form. I take refuge in his soft kisses, but our deepening chemistry is just another secret to keep.
With black magic closing in, the raja's wrath is one misstep away. I captivate him, but he is suspicious. He and his courtiers–including my grandfather–aren't afraid to fight dirty.
But a woman in midlife stalks her own path. Will I rescue my friends from the raja's clutches before he wises up to our treachery, or will he ensnare me, too?
To Curse a Rival is the second book in a Paranormal Women's Fiction series. If you're a fan of stories about the strength of sisterhood, the allure of forbidden love and the resilience of women in their midlife, you'll find yourself spellbound until the final page.
Titles in the series (2)
- To Save a Sister: Majestic Midlife Witch, #1
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My sister was magic. They killed her. They say we are magic too. Three sisters living together in their forties has its challenges. Life is humming along just fine if you overlook our clashing personalities, codependency issues and romances that fizzle out before they ignite. When our oldest sister's personality changes overnight, we plan a boozy lunch to chase away the midlife blues. We find her in our kitchen, battling a troop of men dressed like Indian royalty. Sitara summons a tempest from the washing-up bowl to protect herself. But it's not enough to save her life. There's no time to work out if magic is real. Her killers whisk us away to a hidden kingdom ruled by a seductive raja. Here, we must prove we're not witches. I may be from a sleepy English coastal town, but I can hold my own. I flirt with danger, hell-bent on uncovering the truth of my sister's death. Will I find out what lurks beneath the golden silks and exotic colours of our kidnapper's home before I lose another sister to this perilous, new world? To Save a Sister is the first novel in a new Paranormal Women's Fiction series. If you're a fan of magic-wielding heroines in their midlife, mystery and a forbidden lovers subplot, you'll love this book.
- To Curse a Rival: Majestic Midlife Witch, #2
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Three magical sisters. A raja with claws. A labyrinth of deceit. Darkness wakens in Jalapashu. In this kingdom, silks are soaked in blood, and bones bend like boughs. To survive, my witch sisters and I must buckle up and learn fast. The seer is gone. Her parrot warns that we must find her before time runs out. We unravel the raja's tangled web of corruption, discovering how many people he has wronged. None more so than the enigmatic general, whose terrible curse means he can't shift into his true form. I take refuge in his soft kisses, but our deepening chemistry is just another secret to keep. With black magic closing in, the raja's wrath is one misstep away. I captivate him, but he is suspicious. He and his courtiers–including my grandfather–aren't afraid to fight dirty. But a woman in midlife stalks her own path. Will I rescue my friends from the raja's clutches before he wises up to our treachery, or will he ensnare me, too? To Curse a Rival is the second book in a Paranormal Women's Fiction series. If you're a fan of stories about the strength of sisterhood, the allure of forbidden love and the resilience of women in their midlife, you'll find yourself spellbound until the final page.
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