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Suck It

The Artemis Necklace Series, Book 1

I’m Vianne and I’m an alcoholic…and, apparently, a vampire hunter.

I thought I had my demons on a leash. Turns out my demons have fangs and my family tree is full of legendary vampire hunters. Now, I’m up to my neck in vampires out for my blood.

Ancestor’s legacy? Check. Killer instincts? Not so much.

Without the mystical Artemis Necklace, my vampire hunting career is going to be incredibly short-lived. To stay alive, I’ll need to trust a pushy hellhound and an experienced vampire hunter who’s as trustworthy as a wooden stake to the heart.

With enemies lurking in the shadows and allies who might just stab me in the back, the hunt for the necklace could save me or be my final undoing.

Get sucked into the first adventure with Vianne as she uncovers her clandestine family legacy in the first installment of a riveting paranormal mystery series.

Bite Me

The Artemis Necklace Series, Book 2

I’ve got a defective vampire-hunting necklace and a no-return policy.

Hey again, it’s Vianne—vampire hunter and disaster magnet. I snagged the Artemis Necklace, but it’s as dead as the vampires trying to make me their next snack. Now I’m off to Ricketts, Maine to find a witch who can fix it.

There’s just one small problem: Ricketts is a small town with a big monster problem. Witches with attitude, werewolves with abs, trolls with issues, vampires who don’t do the whole ‘sparkle in the sun’ bit… and they all seem to know that I come from a family of monster hunters.

Super.

To make matters worse, something in town is on a murder spree and the town wants me to help find the murderer. Can I avoid becoming the next victim, fix the necklace, and stay ahead of the vampires still chasing me? Stay tuned.

In Bite Me, dive back into a snarky adventure with Vianne and Ramble, her fire-breathing sidekick as they try to solve a paranormal mystery while piecing together her broken family legacy.

Go Magic Yourself

The Artemis Necklace Series, Book 3

From vampire hunter to otherworldly officer of the peace.

Imagine realizing that ‘weird’ has levels, and your new town is on expert mode. If you think dealing with vampires and werewolves is tough, try adding disgruntled gnomes and moody fairies to the mix.

Now that I’ve figured out how to use the powers of the Artemis Necklace, I’m supposed to bridge the gap between humans and things that go bump in the night. But let’s just say my ancestors had it easier—they only had to hunt the monsters, not make them all get along.

Now, with a shadowy presence stalking me and my trusty sidekick Ramble spooked, I’m starting to question my career choices. To make matters worse, it turns out Artemis isn’t exactly the most trustworthy of allies.

Ready for a supernatural showdown? …I’m not.

In the 3rd book in this paranormal mystery series, Vianne discovers that wielding the Artemis Necklace’s powers is only part of the battle in a world where trust can be the deadliest spell.

I Know You Are, but What Am I?

The Artemis Necklace Series, Book 4

Murder, mayhem, and a goddess with control issues—just another day in my paranormal paradise.

Welcome to Ricketts, the town where the weird, the wild, and the wicked come out to play. I’m Vi, your not-so-average supernatural liaison. Things were going pretty smoothly until the local priest met a grisly end, and now everyone’s pointing fingers at me.

With the goddess Artemis trying to play puppeteer with my body, a vampire friend whose blood I’m trying really hard not to thirst for, and a new deputy hell-bent on seeing me in cuffs, I’ve got a lot on my plate. And oh, let’s not forget the monster hunters who’ve heard there’s a new Vânători in town and are itching for a showdown.

Armed only with my wits, unreliable magic from the goddess, and my trusty hellhound, Ramble, I’ve got to clear my name and figure out who’s behind these gruesome murders before I end up in jail—or worse.

In a town where the bizarre is an everyday occurrence, I Know You Are But What Am I? is a thrilling paranormal mystery set in a world where the only thing more unpredictable than the monsters is Vi herself.