Joanne Mallory

Jo is the author of the Witches of Langstone Bay trilogy, and is currently working on her fourth novel. Her fiction, although magical, centres on the relationships between her characters, and the importance of friendship and the family we choose for ourselves.

She is also co-founder of J&S Romance, alongside her bestie Sarah.

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Books by Jo

Witches of Langstone Bay: An enchanting trilogy of love, family and magic.

Thunder Moon

Thea has had a bumpy start to magical life. But she’s just about got it under control. Mostly...

The first time she lays eyes on Marc, she knows their souls have crossed before, and it’s clear their meeting is no accident. But are they fated, or cursed?

Marc’s under orders to get some rest, and the only place he wants to go is home; back to the bay of his childhood. Thea is his sister’s best friend, and he can’t figure out why he’s so drawn to her.

As their passion grows, the truth of their unknown connection comes to light, threatening to destroy their chance at happiness.

Hunter Moon

Jess likes her life. She has the bustle of london, her magic, her family and a job she loves. And when Sebastian comes to work at the museum, she even has the opportunity for a little flirting. Never a bad thing in her book.

But one mystical mistake brings it all crashing down. Now she’s hiding Sebastian, from everyone she loves, before he turns into goddess-only-knows what.

Seb knows how quickly things can go bad. he’d thought taking the job at the museum and coming to london would be a fresh start... a way to forget the past. But some things you can’t outrun.

Cold Moon

Adam Lavelle has made mistakes, with his magic and his sisters, and it was all catching up with him. He’s got a broken leg and nightmares plaguing him, and the only place he can go is home, back to Langstone Bay. He needs to heal before his sisters figure out his secret, and his world comes crashing down.

It’d been seven years since Ellie had run from him, and now he was on her doorstep needing help. Self-preservation meant she really should send him away, so she could keep hiding the fateful attraction she felt. But his sister was missing, and time was running out.