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Author Amanda M. Lee's Official Website
Bestselling author Amanda M. Lee's official page. Christmas is in the past and the new year is shining bright for Bay Winchester…right up until a local inn catches fire and she realizes that something more than snow is afoot in Hemlock Cove.
An update on a few series and when they will end
2020年1月27日 · I've read every series, multiple times - the Lily Harper Hart and the Amanda M Lee books. I think the crossovers are super fun. My only request would be if you might perhaps publish a master list that would show when in all the series the crossovers occurred?
Bestselling Cozy Mystery Series Wicked Witches of the Midwest
I'm a huge fantasy fan and I know not everyone likes them. I think they offer a nice addition to the world, though, and the fantasies are all about character growth. The fantasies are about 60,000 words (so a short novel) and they wrap up with the sixth …
Moonstone Bay
Moonstone Bay is a magical place where paranormal sensibilities and island life collide. Hadley Hunter grew up on the mainland with a normal father and the memory of a mother she never meant haunting her.
Spell's Angels
Scout Randall is more than a witch on a motorcycle. She’s more than the magic she wields. She’s also a woman with a secret past that she can’t remember … a sarcastic wonder who acts before she thinks.
Bestselling Author Lily Harper Hart
Paranormal cozy mystery author Lily Harper Hart has her toe in numerous words.
Charlie Rhodes Cozy Mystery Series
Charlie Rhodes graduated college and immediately joined the Legacy Foundation, where members search for the unexplained and try to prove it exists.
Death Gate
A spinoff of the popular Aisling Grimlock series, the reaper world takes on a new dimension with the Death Gate Series. Meet Izzy Sage, half-reaper, half-Bruja.
Mystic Caravan
I've always been fascinated with the idea of a magical circus. The idea for the Mystic Caravan series came to me on my way home from work when I was driving past a carnival one summer.
Avery Shaw isn't about to lose ... to anyone.
Newspapers breed weird people and relationships, and the one Avery works in isn't much different from the place where I used to be employed. You see, I believe strange personality types are drawn to the journalism profession. I can't explain it. Because I'm drawn to weird individuals I fit right in (and yes, Marvin is based on a real person, too).