Some places are built to shelter what the rest of the world does not understand.
For eleven years, Mara Thane has cared for the sanctuary above Hollowick Valley - a quiet, weathered place where difficult creatures are given patience, safety, and the chance to find where they belong.
The work suits her. The routines are familiar. The valley has always made sense.
Until the magic begins to fail.
A fox who should have matched perfectly refuses a placement without explanation. The mist arrives from the wrong direction carrying the scent of spring in the middle of harvest season. The sanctuary's old resonance - the living harmony Mara has trusted for years - begins to fall strangely silent at the moments it matters most.
As unsettling failures spread through the sanctuary, Mara is forced to question not only the magic she depends on, but the careful life she has built inside the valley's walls. When researcher Cressida Vane arrives carrying difficult questions of her own, the two women begin uncovering signs that the problem reaches deeper than a single failed pairing.
Something in the valley is changing.
And the sanctuary may no longer be keeping only the creatures entrusted to its care.
A Place for Difficult Things is a warm, atmospheric cozy fantasy filled with quiet magic, found family, animal companions, village life, and gentle mystery.
Perfect for readers who love comforting fantasy with emotional depth, slow-burn relationships, and worlds where healing begins with being truly seen.