Amanda B. Weaver
No One’s Gonna Take Her Soul Away
Sapphira Gail is dead.
What’s worse, she’s in Pandemonia, cast down to the worst part of this hellscape by a terrifying, mercurial goddess who determines the fate of every being. Sapphira knows she doesn't belong in Pandemonia. So she plans to escape, confront the goddess, and return across the veil, back to the land of the living, to find the person responsible for her death.
But the journey is treacherous — Sapphira must travel the Path of the Damned, following it through every part of Pandemonia to make it to the goddess's seat of power. Along the way, she meets an irritable yet caring vampire whose touch soothes Sapphira’s broken heart, a charismatic werewolf nursing a betrayal similar to Sapphira’s, and a melancholic demon determined to get her freedom by any means necessary.
Though she recruits them as allies on her quest for retribution, this is Pandemonia after all— can any of them truly be trusted? And will Sapphira escape or will she remain tortured for all eternity?
In the House of Transcendence
Zora is a necromancer. Some say she’s gifted, others say she’s cursed, but her abilities always terrify her. Hoping to start a new life, she flees her childhood home and travels to Savannah, but she soon learns that some things can’t be changed.
There, she meets an alluring and powerful witch named Birdie. She offers Zora a proposition: she’ll give Zora a place to stay, a job dancing at a magical burlesque club called Nightingale’s, and help controlling her powers if Zora can solve her lover’s murder.
Zora accepts Birdie’s offer and is soon drawn into the magical community of Savannah, where rituals and magical fights are performed in grand old homes, potions can make people float on air, and three magical houses vie for dominance. As she tries to put the pieces together and solve the murder, Zora gets caught in the sight of the very forces responsible for the killing.
Can she rise up and learn to control her powers and solve the murder or will her fears cause her to lose it all?
Meet The Author
Amanda B. Weaver (formerly Ross) is an indie fantasy and horror author. Her books include No One’s Gonna Take Her Soul Away, In The House of Transcendence, To Astera, With Love and its sequel, To Ilaris, In Desperation. She has also co-published the YA fantasy anthologies Girls of Might and Magic and Kindred Kingdoms. When she’s not writing, Amanda is spending too much time on TikTok (@amandabweaver) or recording her horror podcast, Horror Heaux Support Group.