Novels

Unraveled
My debut novel, published by Fractured Mirror on March 25, 2024!
Available in ebook, paperback, and hardcover.
Short Stories

Mortal Affairs, cowritten with Keaton Farrell
Published in Hearthside & Heartstrings: A Cozy Fantasy Anthology from Azala Press, August 2024
Ellis works in a New Age bookshop in a small town in Washington far away from her fundamentalist family who don’t approve of her queerness or her magical studies. When a hardcover book falls on her head one day at work, Ellis has a near-death experience where she meets the gorgeous Amber, Queen of the Underworld…and falls head over heels with her. After she returns to the land of the living, Ellis begins seeing ghosts, including the ghost of her beloved corgi Bean, and her newfound abilities overwhelm her. Why can Ellis suddenly perform death magic? It’s up to Ellis and Amber to find out and restore her to normal.

Agent of Wrath
Published in Pretty Girls Make Graves: A Feminine Rage Horror Anthology from River Gardner Horror, October 2024.
Twelve-year-old Rebecca encounters a predatory priest while trick-or-treating with her older brother Ryan. But she’s got a few tricks up her sleeve to hold Father Pete accountable: duct tape, a video camera, a knife, and a few well-chosen Bible verses about wrath and vengeance. The archbishop will be hearing about this.

Deathwriter
Published in Indie Bites Issue 16: Spirits & Spellcasters, 2024. Originally published in Folk Tales From the Hinterland from Gurt Dog Press in 2020, now out of print.
When 12-year-old Ami dies in a car crash, she persuades grumpy, overworked Death to grant her an “Unfinished Business” extension. All she wants is to read the last book in her favoite fantasy series when it releases next month. But when they discover the series is written by a ghostwriter, they realize Ami has been granted immortality and neither are prepared for the consequences.

Raya’s Revenge
Published in Indie Bites Issue 15: Forests & Familiars, 2024
Hidden away in the forest at Bellflower Monastery, half-elf, half-elataur Raya waits for the day when she can harness her magic and seek revenge on the ones who took everything from her. Until a troublemaking halfling named Glen arrives at the monastery and threatens to ruin everything.

Cursebreaker
Published in Grizzly from January Ember Press, July 2024
For as long as Elin can remember, the women in her bloodline have had one job: to break the curse on men who were transformed into bears. Sixteen-year-old Elin knows it is her duty to travel to the isolated wintry Lenia Mountains of Feylinn and marry a bearman to break his curse. She has never questioned her destiny. Not until she meets her new husband’s sister, Dagny, and feels the flicker of real love. But in the Land of Curses, can Elin forge a path of her own?
“Cursebreaker” is a standalone prequel that takes place 40 years before the events of Unraveled.
Available in ebook and paperback here. Limited edition anthology.

The Mountain of the Gods
Published in Indie Bites Issue 14: Wishes & Wizards, May 2024
In the foothills of the Mountain of the Five Gods, Kestrel earns a living by guiding tourists to the summit so they can make a wish. Although Kestrel doesn’t believe in the gods and thinks the tourists are foolish, her newest client Phaedra is different. She’s traveled all the way from the desert to make an impossible request, but her body is so frail it will take all of Kestrel’s skills to get them both to the summit and back. But what will Phaedra do if her wish isn’t granted?

Stripes Are Always in Style
Published in Sweet Bitter Love, February 2024
The true story of the author Claire’s friendship with her pet chicken Harriet, from the day they met until the day they said goodbye, told through a letter from Claire to Harriet.

Gravity
Published in Mirror Mirror: A Compendium of Fractured Fairytales from Fractured Mirror Publishing, December 2021
Princess Lillian was born unable to keep her feet on the ground…both figuratively and literally. But this gravity-deficient girl has more feelings than anyone will admit. A retelling of “The Light Princess.”