My ongoing Cambion Club series features fantasy romances set in a magical version of Regency England. They may appeal to fans of Olivia Atwater’s Half a Soul, Wrede and Stevermer’s Sorcery and Cecelia, or Stephanie Burgis’ Snowspelled.
Unlike the Beau Monde Secrets series, the Cambion Club books are open door romances, with on-page spice. Readers who enjoyed my standalone Regency romantasy The Solitary Rose may also like the Cambion Club trilogy.

Books One and Two are available now in paperback or on Kindle Unlimited. Book Three releases January 10, 2026.
Book One: Garden Folly Magic
Can her witchcraft charm even a notorious rake?
Although Maria Kellway prefers living in the country, where she can grow herbs for her witchcraft, her grandparents bring her to London in search of eligible suitors. Instead, she stumbles into scandal. Wanting to stay out of the gossip pages, Maria accepts an invitation to a house party hosted by one of her grandmother’s friends. Much to her dismay, though, she discovers that the guestroom next to hers houses the man who instigated the scandal: young Lord Markham.
Markham may be a rake, but kissing a debutante at a rout party was an honest mistake. He’s perfectly willing to make amends for damaging Maria’s reputation, so long as he can do so without marrying her himself. Believing that the best solution is for Maria to marry someone else, Markham attempts to find a husband for her at his grandparents’ house party. Maria may say she doesn’t want to marry, but surely love will bloom in the right setting!
But when a thunderstorm drives Maria and Markham to seek shelter together, everything changes in a heated instant. Now Markham can’t help but want Maria, and Maria isn’t as indifferent to him as she believed.
Can they find a happily ever after together despite Markham’s rakish past? Or will the coming storm, despite Markham’s penchant for weather magic, be too great to bear?
Book Two: Twelfth Night Sorcery

A masquerade, a stranger, a tryst— what could go wrong?
Honora Grantly will do anything to avoid marrying the dangerous Duke of Belmont, including ruining her reputation by getting caught in a compromising situation. All she needs is a partner. Fortunately, her ability to read magical auras helps her choose a stranger to seduce at the Twelfth Night masquerade. After she’s caught in a scandalous tryst, she’ll be free to make her own life— or so she hopes.
But the man she tries to seduce, sorcerer Oliver Valance, wants to preserve his good name and most importantly, not get entangled in a scandal. Instead of “ruining” Honora at the ball, he helps her flee Belmont. When Valances realizes that he has traded one scandal for another, he proposes, hoping that a special license and a speedy wedding will make everything right. But he and Honora find that marriage to a stranger is more challenging even than the most complicated magic.
While Honora and Valance navigate London social life, avoid interfering relatives, and try to get to know each other, the Duke of Belmont continues to scheme. He bears a grudge against Honora for rejecting him, and he’s willing to threaten her nearest and dearest in retaliation. Magic, masquerade, and intrigue become the order of the day as Honora and Valance work to protect both the Grantly family and their own future.
Book Three: Falling Star Enchantment

Can magic make the course of true love run smooth?
Peregrine Carrington marches to the beat of a different drum than the rest of Regency society. Having dedicated his life to the study of magic, his current goal is to create an enchantment that will catch a falling star. His spell requires too much magic to be cast by a single magician, so when a young sorceress visits Carrington Abbey, Peregrine is delighted to find a potential collaborator. As their intellectual partnership deepens into something warmer, Peregrine believes he’s found the love of his life—if only he can convince Dora’s guardians.
As the illegitimate daughter of a baronet, Dora Rossini has always lived on the margins of respectable society. With her father dead and her stepmother scheming against her, Dora is happy to exchange the hostility of her childhood home for the acceptance she finds at Carrington Abbey. Working with Peregrine to fine-tune his meteor spell gives her purpose, but being a woman, she is not allowed into magical societies dominated by men. When Peregrine leaves her behind to attend a house party for magicians in distant Cumberland, Dora thinks the only potential danger is that of missing him too much. . . until she hears alarming hints about the host of the house party.
Peregrine and Dora will need their wits, their magical ability, and their loyalty to each other if they want to both protect their magical scholarship and outmaneuver Dora’s controlling guardians to secure a future together.
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