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New Release: Saving Nessie!

Wheeeeee! Today marks the end of a trilogy I’ve become so very attached to during the writing of it. Saving Nessie is Book 3 in ‘The Walker Witch Files’ – a steamy paranormal romance series with a lot of Scottish folklore.

This book wraps up the Nessie story arc: all mysteries are resolved as Cam and Lachlan find their lasting Happily Ever After. We’ll see how Cam truly comes into his power as Witch Incumbent of the Highlands; Lachlan teams up with a sassy merman to track down a magical murderer; and a brutal showdown with Cam & Lachlan’s worst enemy leads to an EPIC motorbike ride to the rescue. 🔥🔥🔥

Available now on Amazon and KU! Go straight to your regional store:

Have you read The Walker Witch Files? Do you want to see Cam and Lachlan again in future stories? Let me know in the comments!

Big News!

For me, October marks the beginning of autumn, a season of change and transition. Fitting then, that my personal life should be undergoing a period of serious upheaval this month, in an extremely wonderful way…

I’m thrilled to announce the birth of my son, baby H, who arrived earlier this month weighing 7lb 13oz! 

We’ve been home for a little over a week now and are enjoying our time in a warm cocoon of bonding and recuperation. His big sister E has taken to her new role with gusto and is besotted with him. We’re all doing well and very happily adjusting to life as a family of four.

Welcome to the world, little man~

Of course, this means I may remain a little out of reach for a while, so apologies in advance if I’m slow to reply to any messages. Book 3 in The Walker Witch Files, Saving Nessie is still lined up for release in November and things are progressing nicely in the background. I recently had the final cover design sent over, so you can expect to see a cover reveal in the near-ish future! I tend not to post often on this blog, so it’s worth following me on Facebook or Instagram for slightly more regular updates.

For now, I’m going back to baby snuggles for a while longer. If you need me, I’ll be in my rocking chair with a lukewarm mug of hot chocolate in one hand and a half-finished crochet baby blanket on my lap, while a tiny human snores adorably on my shoulder.

Take care and enjoy the changing season~ 💛🍂

Cover Reveal: Finding Nessie!

The day has arrived!!! I’m so excited to unveil the final cover design of Finding Nessie, my steamy paranormal m/m romance set in Scotland!

Fire meets water in this sweet but spicy story full of folklore, magic, and dramatic highland scenery.

What happens when a Highland witch falls for the Loch Ness Monster?

When Cam Walker, the last remaining Witch of the Highlands, heads to Loch Ness to investigate a potentially dangerous monster, the last thing he expects is to wind up working with that monster… let alone end up attracted to him. But the friendly, cheerful Lachlan is hard to resist, and turns out to be a powerful ally in the hunt for the real monster behind the killings around Loch Ness…

Releasing on Amazon and KU on 21st February 2023!

What I’m reading…

I’m currently reading… the ‘Monstrous’ series by Lily Mayne. I picked up Soul Eater months ago but for some reason didn’t get round to reading it until the beginning of this year – and boy, do I wish I hadn’t waited! This unique series is post-apocalyptic m/m monster romance with a great mix of sweet characters, world-driven conflict, and spicy goodness. I really can’t believe it took me so long to dive in: I’ve now finished 3 books out of 7 (and it looks like more are still being written!) and I’m currently halfway through book 3.5.

The first book, Soul Eater, follows Danny (a reluctant soldier) and Wyn (the monstrous ‘Soul Eater’ himself) on an intriguing journey that goes from terror to attraction and compassion, and also somehow deftly manages to make us forget the trail of dead bodies Wyn tends to leave behind. I will say this book is a little rough around the edges – the plot loses a bit of steam around halfway through and meanders towards its conclusion. HOWEVER I was so hooked by these characters that I didn’t want to let them go. Wyn was a brilliantly enigmatic love interest from the start while Danny is an optimistic, adorable bundle in a fairly grim world.

So, I was thrilled to see both characters return partway through Book 2, Edin. Edin is a big, cuddly purple monster-bro who we first meet in Soul Eater – and I want to take a moment here to praise how effectively Lily introduces and connects us to characters early in the series, who will then go on to become the MCs of later books. She’s also great at giving us a teaser view of future important characters that makes this world feel alive and interconnected. In Edin in particular I’m thinking of the brief, intriguing encounter with Cat, and the brilliant first sighting of Collector Mary. Overall, Edin‘s story has a more rounded plot and a grittier protagonist, and I thoroughly enjoyed the new layers of texture this book added to the world.

I’ve most recently finished reading The Rycke. I feel like Lily truly hit her stride with her writing style in this one. It was great to see her handle a broader cast of characters with a lot of nuance in their relationships – I especially appreciated the portrayal of Anchor and her struggle under pressure to lead a camp full of raiders in the apocalyptic Wastes. The monster romance in this book is possibly both the sweetest and yet the most morally-grey of them all, so far. I won’t reveal too much, so you can make up your own mind about the very affable raider Ghost and his winged monster beau.

Right now, I’m in the middle of ‘Wyn’ which is a bonus novella featuring the first couple of the series, this time from Wyn’s POV. It’s fascinating to get an insight into Wyn’s thought processes this time around, and it’s also our first peek at the monster world beyond the strange tear in reality that caused this apocalyptic scenario in the first place. This story so far has been very low-angst, fairly fluffy (though not without spice 🌶️🌶️) and I suspect will have a sugary sweet ending to cap it all off. While I’m definitely enjoying it (so pleased to get to travel with these characters again) I’m also eager to move onto the next book in the series, Gloam, and find out what’s happened to Rig, a loveable side-character I became attached to in The Rycke.

So far, the world-building in this series has been excellent and my emotional investment in all the relationships is top notch. Plus, ya know, some kinky monster sex on the side is always pretty fun. With the number of books left in this series I suspect it’ll be occupying a top spot in my TBR for a quite a while… but watch this space to find out my most anticipated m/m reads later in the year. 😊📚📖

A quick introduction…

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Hello!

Wecome to my little corner of the internet. I’m Edwina… I live in the UK and I write m/m paranormal romance. I LOVE British folklore and you’ll find it forms the basis for a lot of my books. My upcoming debut, Finding Nessie, is a love story between a Highland witch and the most famous of Scottish legends, the Loch Ness Monster.

I particularly love delving into older, darker lore where the fairy tales are more Grimm than happy. (See what I did there?)

At the same time, I also adore writing (and reading) sweet romance between achingly misunderstood characters. Though there may occasionally be blood and a touch of darkness in my books, you can always expect a Happy For Now or Happily Ever After at the end.

What kind of m/m books do you like to read?