A gripping historical cozy mystery series about life for a woman living on the edge of the Pacific Ocean in the early twentieth century.
In the aftermath of the Great War and the influenza epidemic that ravaged the globe, Sadie Elouise sets out to forget her tragic past. She leaves Astoria, Oregon and moves upriver to a small town on the Columbia River, but the vast wilderness of the Pacific Northwest and matters of the heart are determined to show her that she can run, but she cannot hide.
In Book 1, Sadie is drawn into a desperate search for a missing child. Her new husband, Sheriff Daniel Anderson falls ill and and now Sadie must navigate the harsh winter terrain and the even more treacherous politics of a small town?alone.
Part mystery, part suspenseful adventure, join Sadie as she struggles to survive in and around the waters of Deep River.
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Auburn Seal began writing professionally when she found herself standing in the ruins of her previous career as a domestic engineer. Rising from the ashes of a life she hated, she has found solace and a rebirth in writing genre fiction. The primary difficulty she faces now is that genres are like potato chips and she can't settle on only one. Paranormal elements are found in nearly all of her novels and come in all flavors.
Ghosts add intrigue to her historical mysteries in The Vanishing Series.
Vampires spice up the new adult romance in The Immortals (a book born out of Auburn's obsession with Damon Salvatore).
See a more sentimental side of vamps in Kendawyn Paranormal Regency romances, a world that she co-created with Amanda A. Allen and Pamela Welsh.
Witches brew the solution to murder in the cozy witch mystery, Inconvenient Murder, that Auburn co-authored with Amanda A. Allen in yet another collaboration.
The pesky rules of science fiction prevented an overt use of paranormal elements in her upcoming novel First Watch, so Auburn added sex, violence, and bad language to fill the void left by absent ghosts, a sensory trifecta for the literary pallet.
First Watch is one title in a multi-author project Paradisi Chronicles, a post-apocalyptic exodus from Earth and settlement on a distant planet in a far off star system set to launch in September of this year.
When Auburn isn't learning how to write in every imaginable genre or collaborating with other authors, she spends time with her family watching movies and irritating them with her need to constantly dissect the plot structure of dinosaur blockbusters.