Victoria Cage Necromancer: The First Three Books (A Victoria Cage Necromancer Novel)

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Enter the world of ghost magnet Victoria Cage. She makes the family funeral business a one stop shop for mystery, murder, wild spirits and unexpected romance. This is an urban fantasy you won’t want to miss! Perfect for fans of Hamilton, Briggs, & Harrison!

Snag the first three full length books in the Victoria Cage Necromancer series in one volume and experience a nonstop introduction to Eli Constant’s Graveyard Necroverse!

Garden of Lilies: When a murder victim reanimates on her embalming table, Victoria is drawn into an unfinished business that puts her to the ultimate test. It yanks her in like a fish on a sharp shiny hook, until she’s knee-deep in a cocktail of blood magic, death power, and fairy meddling.

Water of Souls: Winter is supposed to be beautiful. Snowball fights. Hot chocolate by a fire. Brightly-packaged presents. It’s definitely not supposed to be about frozen bodies, serial killers, and boyfriends with secrets.

Body of Ash: While preparing the victims of a tragic fire for their funerals, Victoria discovers that their deaths were not accidents, as the police have ruled. Soon, she’s hot on the trail of a Firestarter who’s been scorching their way through the surrounding counties. It’s about more than murder and flame, though. Bodies with their hearts missing. A dark coven. And a gate to hell.

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Content Warning

Victoria Cage will have more than one intimate partner throughout this series; sometimes the encounters will be fade to black, other times they will be vividly open door. Blood, violence, mayhem, bad language— you’ll find it all within the pages of these books. There are dead people. I mean, LOTS of dead people. It is a book about a necromancer after all. If you want flowers and happy endings and good things happening to good people, please don’t read these books. The Victoria Cage series will also deal with some heavy material that may be triggering for some readers, please engage with caution. If you can take the dark with the light, you might just love this series.