A fast-paced contemporary urban fantasy about a witch who uses her empath powers to fight the persecution of supernaturals and a Fae invasion.
For centuries, supernatural creatures lived quietly in the shadows. We shifters, vampires, witches, and others behaved ourselves, mostly. Then came the Great Unmasking, and a bunch of viral videos are all it took to start riots. Now supernaturals are exposed, and mobs of terrified humans are attacking them, encouraged by cynical politicians.
I should know. I'm a witch and an enforcer for the supernatural guilds of the ancient city of San Marcos, Florida. Break the rules? I break you. Or I did, until I discovered I'm also an empath.
Turns out it's hard to execute monsters when you can feel their feelings. Especially when one of them is a vampire I'm supposed to destroy and absolutely, positively shouldn't be attracted to.
While I'm busy failing at my job, my innkeeper mother has a bigger problem. She's been possessed by an ancient goddess trying to stage a comeback on earth, making Mom vulnerable in a city spiraling toward panic.
And because the universe has a sense of humor, a Fae army is marching on San Marcos, the humans are clueless, and most supernaturals are hiding for their lives.
So now it's up to a reluctant empath witch, a morally questionable vampire, and an innkeeper being taken over by a goddess to stop the persecution and win a war.
Easy-peasy. Right?
Of Envy and Empaths is the first book in a complete urban fantasy trilogy. It features a hidden magical world, political intrigue, slow-burn romance, snarky humor, and a complicated mother-daughter relationship. Set in the world of The Memory Guild midlife paranormal series, it can be enjoyed independently and is perfect for fans of humor, found family, epic battles, and magic-meets-mayhem adventures.