Liz Parker is the author of Witches of Honeysuckle House, In the Shadow Garden, and The Other March Sisters. An herbalist and a witch, Liz lives in Los Angeles and loves tarot, astrology, and talking to plants.
Praise for Witches of Honeysuckle House: “I'm a fan of Liz Parker's debut novel In the Shadow Garden, and Witches of Honeysuckle House is just as wonderfully written, brimming over with enchantment and heart. Parker never shies from the complexities of family relationships to give us rich, intricate characters in a layered story about healing from generational trauma. Highly recommended for readers who love witches, magical realism, and sentient houses!” —India Holton, USA Today bestselling author “Two sisters, an enchanted house, a generational curse, and a magical bookshop? Count me in. Emotional, suspenseful, haunting, and delightfully atmospheric, Witches of Honeysuckle House is sure to leave you spellbound.” —Heather Webber, USA Today bestselling author of Midnight at the Blackbird Café “A magical house must help two sisters end generations of trauma and a family curse that haunts them in thirteen-year cycles in this intimate look at the bonds we break to keep ourselves safe and the ones we forge to heal. Witches of Honeysuckle House is an enchanting journey of sisterhood, forgiveness, and one family's legacy of candles and connection.” —Ava Morgyn, USA Today bestselling author of The Bane Witch “Witches of Honeysuckle House is a story of redemption and belonging. I laughed and cried while reading Liz Parker’s haunting and beautiful family saga. This is a story whose magic remains long after the final page is turned.” —Paige Crutcher, author of A Circle of Uncommon Witches “Come for the sentient house and cozy small town, stay to unravel the compelling mystery of the Caldwell curse. In Witches of Honeysuckle House, Parker deftly crafts a tale about the bonds that tie us together, the trauma that tries to destroy us, and the power that lives in healing our past. Read this one with a candle burning, way after your bedtime!” —Rebekah Faubion, author of The Sun and the Moon