Witches of Honeysuckle House


Ok—I live in a house in the woods. I built it—or at least I told the builders how to build it (whether they liked it or not) and I’ve lived in it for over 20 years. I can absolutely guarantee that this house is alive. It’s tried to kill me a couple of times—all in good fun—and it’s even more frequently saved my life. We have a complicated relationship.

Haunted by a curse that kills someone close to their family every thirteen years, two sisters must come together to break the spell and save that which they hold most dear.

This enchanting novel explores the fraught lines between family and the secrets they keep, perfect for fans of Ava Morgyn and Heather Webber.

Modern Day and various crucial times in the history of the family. Small town America.

In The Witches of Honeysuckle House, the house is not only sentient and a big part of the family, but it has been keeping secrets for decades. Some of those secrets involve the curse that kills off a witch or someone in the household every thirteen years. And, of course, our story opens mere weeks before the curse is due to take another victim.

The House was there when the curse began. What does it know that the Caldwell sisters do not?

The story flashes back to important points in the house’s history and then returns to the present as the current Caldwell witches try to find a way to end the curse once and for all. Everything comes together nicely in the end. A little romance, a budding witchlet, feuding sisters, and a couple of very nasty witches who caused a lot of trouble.

The Witches of Honeysuckle House will be released on October 21 and is a fantastic read for this time of year. I scored a free copy from NetGalley in exchange for a fair and honest review.

Once Upon a Card—a Little Bibliomancy with Tarot

🌩️🌸 Tarot Pairing: The Tower + Six of Cups 🌸🌩️
The Witches of Honeysuckle House balances the chaos of The Tower with the nostalgia-soaked sweetness of the Six of Cups. The Tower looms in the cursed, sentient house that lashes out in fire and danger, threatening to destroy all who live under its roof. But the Six of Cups whispers of sisterhood, memory, and the ties of family—those same bonds that might hold the key to breaking the curse. Together, these cards embody the novel’s gothic heart: a tale of destruction and legacy, where the past must be faced before a future can be built.

News!

Long Sad Story Short–when I published the second edition of Zoraida Grey–all three books–A certain online bookseller who shall remain a nameless monopoly nixed all the reviews from the first edition for reasons of their own. As a result, all the Zoraida Grey books look like they’ve never had a review despite the reviews I sweated blood to get when I first published the books.

SO…

All three Zoraida Grey books will be available on NetGalley. If you are a NetGalley reviewer (or would like to be), please consider requesting a free copy and leaving a review. I’ll be sharing links and more info as each book becomes live on NetGalley.

Zoraida Grey and the Family Stones –October 6-November 5

Zoraida Grey and the Voodoo Queen — November 6 to December 5

Zoraida Grey and the Pictish Runes — December 6 to January 6

If you are not a NetGalley reviewer but would like a free e-copy in exchange for a fair and honest review, I would be happy to provide one. Just Message me.


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About Sorchia

I’m S.K. Dubois—writer, editor, and unapologetic lover of all things wonderfully weird and magically delicious. I call the Missouri Ozarks my home, where the misty woods and mysterious hills inspire my tales of urban fantasy, paranormal mysteries, and otherworldly mayhem. When I’m not conjuring up stories, I’m helping fellow authors polish their manuscripts, especially if they involve magic, murder, or things that go bump in the night.

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