Stephanie Burgis grew up in East Lansing, Michigan, but now lives in Wales with her husband and two children, surrounded by mountains, castles and coffee shops. She writes wildly romantic adult historical fantasies (including The Harwood Spellbook, over 20,000 self-published copies sold) and has had over forty short stories for adults and teens published in magazines and anthologies.
A new Stephanie Burgis book is always a joy, and Enchanting the Fae Queen continues the trend with one of my favorite microtropes: a clever woman who is underestimated by everyone around her – except the enemy general she abducts. Add in the perfect blend of fantasy and romance and the result is delightful! -- Jessie Mihalik, author of <i>Silver & Blood</i> I’ve yet to read a Stephanie Burgis book I haven’t adored, and Wooing the Witch Queen is no exception. With a cast of delightful characters, a wonderfully fierce heroine and heaps of wit, this is a warm and lovely story with a big heart -- Sangu Mandanna, bestselling author of <i>The Very Secret Society of Irregular Witches </i>on <i>Wooing the Witch Queen</i> If you’re looking for the perfect blend of swoon-worthy romance and delightful fantasy world-building, Wooing the Witch Queen should be your next read. Filled with found family, cozy vibes and characters who care deeply about one another, I blazed through it at record speed because I couldn’t wait to get to the happily ever after – and Burgis delivered! I adored it, and I can’t wait to see what book two holds! -- Jessie Mihalik, author of <i>Hunt the Stars</i> on <i>Wooing the Witch Queen</i> Wooing the Witch Queen is spectacular! Full of charm, wit and magic, with two pitch-perfect main characters and a swoon-worthy romance, it’s absolutely irresistible. I loved it! -- Sarah Beth Durst, <i>New York Times</i> bestselling author of <i>The Spellshop </i>on <i>Wooing the Witch Queen</i> Burgis keeps the pages flying while impressively balancing political intrigue, slow-burning romance and comic relief. Readers will be enchanted -- <i>Publishers Weekly</i> on <i>Wooing the Witch Queen</i> Witty dialogue, a slow-burn romance and secrets keep this story moving at a steady clip . . . Burgis’s clever romantasy is ideal for readers of Travis Baldree and Freya Marske -- <i>Library Journal</i> on <i>Wooing the Witch Queen</i> A heart-warmingly fun cosy fantasy which radiates with whimsy and charm. It was the kind of read that kept me smiling and had the kind of romance that was incredibly endearing -- <i>The Fantasy Hive</i> on <i>Wooing the Witch Queen</i>