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urban fantasy

Omensford Series

This is a cosy urban fantasy series with a dash of murder mystery – think Jessica Fletcher if she worked in IT, lived in an English village and had magic!

Book 1: Bedsocks and Broomsticks

Village Fetes can be murder.

When Fi’s electrical powers cause her to be fired from her job, the last thing she wants to do is help the Witches’, Wizards’ and Warlocks’ Institute host the annual Halloween Fete. But when a judge collides with her, she’s thrown into a murder investigation…as the prime suspect. Can she clear her name and catch the real killer?

Jam and Jerusalem meets Midsomer Murders meets magic.

If you like cozy British settings, sarcasm and witches, you’ll enjoy this series.

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And you can read the first chapter here and get a free short story about Fi and Cressida’s time at the Dragon Ranch (best read after finishing Bedsocks and Broomsticks)

Book 2: Cream Teas and Crystal Balls

Family can be murder

Still unemployed, Fi’s moved back in with her overbearing mother and is stumbling through village life and forging a romantic relationship with a tall, dark doctor who happens to be linked to the god of death.

When Fi’s oldest friend and current employer is killed just after a long lost great-niece shows up, Fi doesn’t think it’s a coincidence. But no one else agrees and she’s forced to investigate on her own, with a bit of help of her sarcastic dragon familiar. How can she prove her theory and catch a killer? Will she ever find a job? And what exactly are her feelings for Dr De’ath?

If Jessica Fletcher worked in IT, lived in an English village and had magic, you’d get this book.

If you like cozy British settings, sarcasm and witches, you’ll enjoy this series.

Written in UK English.

And here’s some bonus chapters written from Liv’s point of view (best read after Cream Teas and Crystal Balls) and a free short story about the dream witch.

Book 3: Donkeys and Demons

Donkey Derbies can be murder

Now employed by the Magical Liaison Office, Fi wants a big case, but she learns to be careful what she wishes for when a mummified body turns up on the village green.

How can she crack the case in time to stop a demon entering the mortal realm and save her niece? And will she sort out her feelings for a tall, dark and handsome doctor with links to the god of death?

If Jessica Fletcher worked in IT, lived in an English village and had magic, you’d get this book.

If you like cozy British settings, sarcasm and witches, you’ll enjoy this series.

Written in UK English.

Book 4: Pumpkins and Popstars

Halloween can be murder

When Fi discovers a headless body, she knows supernatural forces are at work.

But what creature is strong enough to rip a head from someone’s neck? And why is someone stealing pumpkins?

There’s a link somewhere, and Fi has to find out what it is before a pop superstar becomes the next victim.

Oh, and she still has to help with the re-opening of a local coffee shop and figure out if her relationship with a certain doctor can go anywhere…

So, just a slice of everyday life in Omensford.

If you like cozy British settings, sarcasm and witches, you’ll enjoy this series.

Written in UK English.

Book 5: Exes and Enchantments

Just when you thought things couldn’t get any stranger in the Cotswolds, a string of enchanted objects make Omensford residents act out fairy tales in the worst ways. So the last thing Fi needs is for her suffocating ex to turn up and distract her from solving the mystery and her budding relationship with a certain doctor.

How can Fi confront her feelings of inadequacy, put her ex in the past and decide if she can commit to a new relationship whilst also finding out who’s behind the evil enchantments?

If Jessica Fletcher worked in IT, lived in an English village and had magic, you’d get this book.

If you like cozy British settings, sarcasm and witches, you’ll enjoy this series.

Written in UK English.

Book 6: Fae and Familiars

Holidays can be murder

Fi’s on holiday in Cornwall when she gets a call from her boss about killer piskies. Guess this isn’t the relaxing getaway she’d dreamed of. Now she has to work out how to stop the piskies, and their queen without anyone else getting killed even if it means making a bargain with the fae.

If Jessica Fletcher worked in IT, lived in an English village and had magic, you’d get this book.

If you like cozy British settings, sarcasm and witches, you’ll enjoy this series.

Written in UK English.

Book 7: Gnomes and Necromancy

When a string of unnatural deaths occur around the magical town of Omensford, tech witch Fi is called in to investigate. But she didn’t expect the zombies.

There’s a necromancer on the loose and Fi has to find them before they kill again. Oh, and then there’s the small matter of stopping some evil garden gnomes from destroying her sister’s garden while navigating a deepening relationship with the handsome Dr De’ath.

Just another week in Omensford.

If Jessica Fletcher worked in IT, lived in an English village and had magic, you’d get this book.

If you like cozy British settings, sarcasm and witches, you’ll enjoy this series.

Written in UK English.

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