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Liz Parker

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Liz Parker is the author of WITCHES OF HONEYSUCKLE HOUSE, IN THE SHADOW GARDEN, THE OTHER MARCH SISTERS. An herbalist and a witch, Liz lives in Los Angeles and loves tarot, astrology, and talking to plants.

You can find Liz online at LizParkerWrites.com and on most social media platforms at @LizParkerWrites.

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Liz Parker My next book, THE OTHER MARCH SISTERS, comes out in 2025! I co-wrote it with Linda Epstein and Ally Malinenko. It's a queer feminist take on the lives…moreMy next book, THE OTHER MARCH SISTERS, comes out in 2025! I co-wrote it with Linda Epstein and Ally Malinenko. It's a queer feminist take on the lives of Jo March's sisters, set in the world of LITTLE WOMEN, inspired by details from the very real lives of May Alcott Nieriker (Amy), Lizzie Alcott (Beth), and Anna Alcott Pratt (Meg), with each author enabling these women to finally tell their own stories.(less)
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In the Shadow Garden

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"At first it took a bit to get going, just a few chapters then I was into it. A completely new premise for a fictional fantasy/witchcraft. Enjoyed immensely."
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"4.5! i listened to this one, but i think if i eye ball read it would have been a 5! took me too long to keep everyone straight doing only audio "
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A fresh take on bringing sorcery to the real world, The Blue Moon Café & 24-Hour Occult Emporium is pure magic and an absolute delight of a debut. Lexie Sharabianlou is a glowing new voice in cozy fantasy, and I can’t wait for more of her books!
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“As Yarrow slept and the moon rose high in the sky, a breeze rustled through stalks of onyx-hued basil and deep gray sage, tall as sunflowers. Starlight fell in slants across petals of black violets. A night-dark strawberry rolled across the ground. A plum-colored tomato fell from its stem. Borage and pansies and nasturtium in varying shades of black and gray turned the darkness into its own kind of rainbow.
Beneath the soil lurked something even darker. Generations of pain saturated the earth, fed each stem and fruit and flower. In the soft, thick leaves of sage: loss. In the blackened basil: broken hearts. Tucked inside the husks of charcoal corn: anger and betrayal. Trapped within the bell of burgundy calla lilies: stolen innocence.”
Liz Parker, In the Shadow Garden

“A monarch butterfly landed on the towel, its orange wings awash in the afternoon light. A yellow-and-black tiger swallowtail perched atop her still-damp shoulders. One with blue wings hovered over Kaden.”
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“Stalks of basil to keep the evil eye at bay. A head of broccoli to heal the body. A bunch of cilantro to mend the soul. Three tomatoes for passion in the bedroom. A cucumber to keep that passion from burning a relationship to the ground. The finishing touch--- one piece of fruit from the shadow garden to amplify it all.”
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