Debora Geary is one of highly renowned authors from America, who has written a number of successful books in her writing career. She is known to have written her books in a variety of genres including women’s fiction, romance, and fantasy. Author Geary is particularly well known for writing down the novel series called Modern Witch series, as well as its spin-off series. The spin-offs include the Witch Central and WitchLight Trilogy. From the beginning of her writing career up to a period of three years, author Geary mostly wrote books based on witches. This brought a considerable amount of success in her career along with name and fame. But, she became bored with writing the same type of novels over and over again and hence decided to move on to try writing some other genres of novels. Eventually, author Geary went on to write detective fiction stories featuring female lead characters. She used the pen name of Audrey Faye for writing such novels. Author Geary began her writing career in the year 2011 with the release of her debut book titled ‘A Modern Witch’. This book was the first one to feature in the Modern Witch series, in which she added a few more novels over the course of the following years. The book also marked the beginning of author Geary’s career as an established indie author. In the same year of the publication of her first book, Geary also published a couple of direct sequels titled A Reckless Witch and A Hidden Witch. All these books helped her to gain the much required appreciation and success that she required in the beginning. She was acknowledged for her efforts which boosted her confidence to try and write more books in her writing career.
In the years that followed, author Geary published the initial books in the spin-off novel series of her original book series about witches. This was followed by a children’s book titled as ‘Cat Moves to Outer Space’. Author Geary has said that she enjoyed her attempt of trying to write different genres of books as it allowed her to experience a wide variety of subjects in her career. Till now, she has successfully written a total of 14 books and 3 short stories about modern witches in her writing career. As of today, she is engaged in any writing work as she has decided to take a break from writing for some time. However, she is happy and satisfied that whatever she was able to produce in her career was loved by the readers as well as appreciated by the critics all across the globe. Geary is in her forties and loves to spend time with her kids in her house. Being a writer, she feels that it does require any superpowers to write a device you just need an idea or a story and the ability to develop it further. Author Geary believes in the existence of magic in each and every individual. She wished that her witch characters were real so that she would get a chance to witness their special abilities in the real world. Apart from the romance, and fantasy novels, she also likes to write books based on the literature & fiction genre. Geary has published many of her books as Kindle editions on Amazon.
The Witch Central series written by author Debora Geary is comprised of 3 novels and 1 novella in total, which were released between the years 2013 and 2014. The first book in this series is titled as ‘An Imperfect Match’. It was published in the year 2013 by the Fireweed publication. Author Geary has described the main character in this book in the form of Lizard Monroe. The plot opens up with the depiction that the tattoos on the heart matter more than the those on the skin. About a couple of years ago, Lizard Monroe was the newest delinquent in Berkeley on parole. But as of now, she has turned herself into a hot and young realtor, living a great life. She has an awesome by boyfriend and a bunch of close friends who do not let the ghosts from her past life haunt her anymore. But, it appears that life is not done yet messing with her. Also, there is a desperate need that can be seen in the eyes of her lover. As the Halloween comes near, Lizard Monroe hopes that she will get over her past and have a better future. However, she knows that moving ahead in life does not guarantee a better future. This book in the new witch series by author Geary depicts the a clan full of modern witches and their lovers. It is filled with contemporary and light fantasy along with a good sense of humor. The readers also get a dose of romance along with several exciting characters.
The next book in the series written by Debora Geary is titled as ‘An Unlikely Witch’. This book was also published by the Fireweed Publishing in the year 2013. The story depicted in this book revolves around a snowman and a toddler. Author Geary has introduced the central character in this book as Jamie Sullivan. The starting prose of the novel shows that everyone living in Witch Central is aware of the precog vision of Jamie Sullivan. He first came to know about it himself when he saw the woman who was going to become his wife in the future. After marrying Nat, Jamie seems to have everything in life, a long lasting marriage, an adorable and fiery daughter, etc. With the kind of happiness that life has provided him, he seems to have strengthened his belief about the antics, love, and magic of the leading family in Witch Central. Jamie realizes that all that he had seen through his vision have come true. But, there is still something that he is yet to come across and that is, a small boy with his dancing eyes. Just like the previous book in the series, this book too is set in the well loved and bestselling world of the original series, A Modern Witch. It also became successful and was liked by one and all in different parts of the globe. Author Geary was once again praised for the efforts. She received good reviews from the fellow novelists as well as the critics. This helped her to continue with her novel writing career by giving her motivation to write more exciting books.
I forgot to mention that I have read all the KarmaCorp books with great pleasure. Thank you for writing so many books that have contributed to the joy of an old woman in Australia.
Dear Deborah, I wrote to you just after you decided to finish the Witch Central books but have never written again, nor have I read any of your more recent books, which I now realize was an error I intend to correct. However I have just reread all the Witch Central books, with as much joy (and tears when Nat & Jamie are struggling to get Benny home with them NOW, I was bawling my eyes out) as I did in the first read a decade ago, but I started grieving for the characters I would never meet again. My subconscious obviously felt that this grief should be addressed because last night I dreamed a situation which might enable you to revisit those wonderful characters. This was my dream: Nathan arose one Sunday morning for waffles only to discover his father’s absence. Daniel had not left his lover’s apartment early enough to get home to produce waffles for all and sundry, and when confronted, he admitted to his affair and asked for a divorce. Nell, after consultation with Jamie (and others) decided that her conditions would be that Daniel would have very limited access to the children and only if they agreed to go with him on each occasion. Secondly that Daniel would have no claim to Realm, and would refrain from entering it as a player. He got a fair cash settlement as determined by the family attorneys, but it would not be half because the family would only be getting income from realm whereas Daniel still had his very profitable hacking income. In the adjusting period, Nathan really loses his way. He loses enthusiasm for school, seems to have no interest in college or university, and on his 18th birthday, he enlists in the armed forces. His entry test shows his high IQ and he is immediately shunted into Officers’ Candidate School [it’s been 15 years since I’ve even visited the US, and I know it’s changed enormously, particularly because of the changes caused by Trump’s encouragement to people to act on their bigotry, so if these conditions don’t apply, that is why,). The whole family travels to Washington DC for Nathan’s graduation from Officers Candidate School, and the triplets discover the secret witches refuge built under the Lincoln Memorial at the same time it was built by eastern states witches whose European connections are with French and Italian witch communities, witches who embrace their western cousins. This particularly pleases Shay because in her search for a new father figure, she tries to establish a meaningful relationship with Marcus but his preoccupation with Cassie and Morgan make him an unsatisfactory resource for her. She than discovers and latches onto Cassie’s old tour manager, Tommy. His connection with music plus his wisdom make him an ideal “parental growing into friend” resource for her.
That was the extent of the situation my sub-conscious came up with. If you want to use any of this, feel free. No thanks or referencing is necessary. I’d just be so pleased if these characters were able to see the light of day again.
Best of fortune in your writing,
Judy Mahony
Denmark, Western Australia 6333
Australia
PS: I migrated to Australia in 1973 at the age of 30, leaving my family who were 5th generation Californians, and Australia has been my happy home for 50+ years.
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I forgot to mention that I have read all the KarmaCorp books with great pleasure. Thank you for writing so many books that have contributed to the joy of an old woman in Australia.
Dear Deborah, I wrote to you just after you decided to finish the Witch Central books but have never written again, nor have I read any of your more recent books, which I now realize was an error I intend to correct. However I have just reread all the Witch Central books, with as much joy (and tears when Nat & Jamie are struggling to get Benny home with them NOW, I was bawling my eyes out) as I did in the first read a decade ago, but I started grieving for the characters I would never meet again. My subconscious obviously felt that this grief should be addressed because last night I dreamed a situation which might enable you to revisit those wonderful characters. This was my dream: Nathan arose one Sunday morning for waffles only to discover his father’s absence. Daniel had not left his lover’s apartment early enough to get home to produce waffles for all and sundry, and when confronted, he admitted to his affair and asked for a divorce. Nell, after consultation with Jamie (and others) decided that her conditions would be that Daniel would have very limited access to the children and only if they agreed to go with him on each occasion. Secondly that Daniel would have no claim to Realm, and would refrain from entering it as a player. He got a fair cash settlement as determined by the family attorneys, but it would not be half because the family would only be getting income from realm whereas Daniel still had his very profitable hacking income. In the adjusting period, Nathan really loses his way. He loses enthusiasm for school, seems to have no interest in college or university, and on his 18th birthday, he enlists in the armed forces. His entry test shows his high IQ and he is immediately shunted into Officers’ Candidate School [it’s been 15 years since I’ve even visited the US, and I know it’s changed enormously, particularly because of the changes caused by Trump’s encouragement to people to act on their bigotry, so if these conditions don’t apply, that is why,). The whole family travels to Washington DC for Nathan’s graduation from Officers Candidate School, and the triplets discover the secret witches refuge built under the Lincoln Memorial at the same time it was built by eastern states witches whose European connections are with French and Italian witch communities, witches who embrace their western cousins. This particularly pleases Shay because in her search for a new father figure, she tries to establish a meaningful relationship with Marcus but his preoccupation with Cassie and Morgan make him an unsatisfactory resource for her. She than discovers and latches onto Cassie’s old tour manager, Tommy. His connection with music plus his wisdom make him an ideal “parental growing into friend” resource for her.
That was the extent of the situation my sub-conscious came up with. If you want to use any of this, feel free. No thanks or referencing is necessary. I’d just be so pleased if these characters were able to see the light of day again.
Best of fortune in your writing,
Judy Mahony
Denmark, Western Australia 6333
Australia
PS: I migrated to Australia in 1973 at the age of 30, leaving my family who were 5th generation Californians, and Australia has been my happy home for 50+ years.