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A.M.H. Johnson

It’s summer vacation, and Jenna is home from school. Now she gets to show Sarah and Nathan around Savannah. While they’re staying over, Jenna’s father finds a journal in his mother’s keepsake box, which has, “Beware Balor” written in the pages. Nathan feels Jenna should leave it alone, with what she saw last spring, but Sarah thinks she should find out as much as she can about this Balor. Jenna is inclined to agree with Nathan, until she realizes her grandmother is stuck in the spirit realm, and she can’t just leave her there.

Now she’s spiraling down a web of family secrets as she reads this journal, trying to discover who or what caused her Great-Aunt Maggie to go insane to help resolve her grandmother’s unfinished business. Can she save her grandmother before Balor’s demons get them both?

Tara Jensen was living the life up in New York City. She had a cushy job at a magazine, and with the recent retirement of her boss, she was slated to take over. That is if her work rival with benefits didn’t get it first. At least until she had to return home to Volusia County Florida for her mother’s funeral.

After a chance encounter with an old flame back home, a long family discussion of how to help her father adjust to being a widower, and being passed up for promotion because she was away when the decision was made, she begins to realize the life she thought was the dream was only half of everything she wanted.

Now she’s home, starting fresh, and finding love in the arms of a man she should have never let go of in the first place.

New Fantasy Series in the Works

The Archmage of Zephyria – Series estimated in 8 books

Mages aren’t scholars—they’re weapons.

To be a battle mage is to accept your fate. To be a warlock is to accept that your fate is not your own, and sainthood is your curse.

This is an epic saga that follows the drama surrounding the Grymlith Family, Zephyria’s Archmage bloodline, as their numbers dwindle to near extinction. They are battlemages bred for war, drilled like soldiers, and unleashed like natural disasters upon their enemies. The eldest and heir to the title is Ward Grymlith. He is widely regarded as the golden son, and the future’s shining beacon. The second is Aella Grymlith, the daughter who is too spirited to subject herself to her society’s expectations, desperately wanting her potential to be seen, not squandered. Then there is Knox Grymlith, the Spare, who is frozen in his older brother’s shadow. Finally, the most powerful among them is the youngest son, Liam Grymlith, warlock to the Vice Rapax, a prince of Hell. Trained as his father’s weapon, his victories are measured in bodies and blood.