Jane Starr loves spas, serial dating and new age philosophy, and in particular she loves the guidance she gets from her Ouija board, especially after sipping several glasses of a decanted Cabernet. If a pedicure and a palm read came to her as a Groupon she’d start to purr, but her burgeoning OCD magical powers attract unwanted attention. Maisie Price, the town psychic and sorceress, has set up a sting to capture the unsuspecting Jane. Jane narrates her quirky and reluctant rise to becoming a powerful, sexy, tarot sorceress where all the characters have a bad date with destiny. Follow the antics of Jane Starr, the reluctant obsessive compulsive witch as she attempts to rescue her missing magical cat and solve the mystery of returning escaped tarot characters back to the deck of cards they came from. See Jane charm, hex and spell her way out of Meadowvale's enchanted capers to recover Theodosia, her feline, and solve the riddle of the tarot deck. Who will be the final catch as Jane risks her future with Devon Raker, a demi-demon who lives in the devil card; Emilia, the death dealer; Malcolm the shady magician; Justine, the town cop and enforcer, and Theodosia, Sia, for short, Jane's prized Cheshire kitten?
I've always been a writer and reader. Those two qualities have defined my life. I teach and am also very interested in technology. I love cats(sorry to be so cliché) and am developing a love for taking care of gardens, though I've always loved plants and knowing the names of plant species. Love to walk through gardens and places with lots of wild things. I live on the west coast so there's plenty of wet wild space to explore. I've started a small publishing company called RainWood press and am just beginning to venture into self publishing. I've tended to be published traditionally, but as I get older, I realize I don't have enough time left to wait around and see if anyone wants to publish my work.
I've always taken a camera of sorts with me and take pictures(my cell phone has the best camera, ever) and on occasion I've published them, but have never thought of myself as photographer. I like to draw and paint and I do my own book covers, but I don't use my own art work because I don't have enough of it.