The Science of Magic Trilogy
Fireborne (Book 1)
At sixteen, Ash thinks she has the world pretty much figured out. It runs on logic and reason—at least for her, anyway. One day after school, Ash and her siblings find their home destroyed and their single mom missing. In their search for answers, they fight off an unnatural feral wolf with undead fortitude. As the siblings embark on a quest to find their mother, they uncover an ancient rivalry amongst an elven king, dark warlock, and arcane brotherhood. On their journey, Ash and her family begin to reveal their own magical origins. At the crossroads of science and magic, Ash wonders how to fully embrace her destiny before the darkness can take her and everyone she loves.
At the crossroads of science and magic, it takes courage to believe.
Bloodline (Book 2)
Ash and her siblings travel to the middle ages to try to prevent the demonic pact that sets the dark power in motion. But her trip back in time doesn’t go as planned, especially when she meets a handsome Romani chieftain’s son named Luca. Ash finds navigating a relationship with her medieval boyfriend just as hard as altering the past. Turns out history resists change and keeps self-correcting. Even if they succeed, another threat awaits them when they return to the future. The leader of the Brotherhood has vowed to annihilate all magical creatures to protect humanity from their assumed lethal menace. The ancient magic only needs Ash to believe in the impossible to survive.
Firestorm (Book 3)
Ash and her family return from their time-traveling adventures to the middle ages with a new ally to fight the undead monster and the Brotherhood. Namely, Luca—Ash’s medieval boyfriend. She has to help him navigate the 21st century while fighting to survive against not only the demonic warlock, but also the Brotherhood’s leader, scheming to destroy her family and all magical creatures on the planet. If Ash wants to save everyone she loves, she’ll need to find a way to hone her newfound magical gifts, even if it means losing her humanity in the process.