PRAISE FOR DAUGHTER OF LIGHT AND SHADOWS
‘A sexy and intoxicating novel… The battle between light and dark played out in very magical way for Faye that kept me on the edge of my seat… cast its own spell upon me, leaving me wanting more and more.’ The Luminessence, 5 stars
‘I was hooked… there is so much in this story and before you know it, you too will be sucked into the world of Faerie and all the vivid descriptions and magical elements, that you won't want the story to end either.’ Goodreads reviewer
‘The chemistry between the characters is palpable and sparks fly… There is a mystery to the way the story unravels and it takes you for a ride you won’t soon forget. I’d recommend this book to anyone who enjoys some paranormal fun.’ Up All Night with Books
‘A fantasy romance based on Celtic lore. This book is a captivating, well-written dark fairy tale that I devoured in one sitting.’ Goodreads reviewer
‘A warm story of magic and witchcraft… The plot twists and turns and takes a few detours to get to the ending.... A very enjoyable read!!!’ Tonya’s Book Reviews
‘Sexy fairies, witchcraft, elemental magic, folklore, witchy grannies... the driving energy of the tale comes from the main character's journey… a story about a woman stepping into her own power.’ Goodreads reviewer
‘The perfect book to read on a rainy day – a dreamy escape from the mundane world into one darker, sexier, and a lot more dangerous… Laced with magic and sensuality… I can't wait for the second instalment.’ Melinda Salisbury
‘I loved the melding of fae, witch, and magic lore and life. A well-told tale.’ Goodreads reviewer, 5 stars
‘A magical, romantic novel about three friends who work a spell from the family grimoire to find their true loves… Really enjoyed this.’ Lauren James, 5 stars
'I liked how the author touched the topic of understanding ourselves and accepting ourselves the way we are. With our past, fears, sadness and also passion… sweet fantasy romance, with some action.’ Notes of a Book Dragon
‘I am a huge fan of fairy tales and this was one that definitely has a unique twist… a lot of great characters.’ Sean’s Book Reviews
‘I love the lore and the fae world which the author creates… filled with magic.’ Old Socks and Lollipops
‘A sexy and intoxicating novel… The battle between light and dark played out in very magical way for Faye that kept me on the edge of my seat… cast its own spell upon me, leaving me wanting more and more.’ The Luminessence, 5 stars
‘I was hooked… there is so much in this story and before you know it, you too will be sucked into the world of Faerie and all the vivid descriptions and magical elements, that you won't want the story to end either.’ Goodreads reviewer
‘The chemistry between the characters is palpable and sparks fly… There is a mystery to the way the story unravels and it takes you for a ride you won’t soon forget. I’d recommend this book to anyone who enjoys some paranormal fun.’ Up All Night with Books
‘A fantasy romance based on Celtic lore. This book is a captivating, well-written dark fairy tale that I devoured in one sitting.’ Goodreads reviewer
‘A warm story of magic and witchcraft… The plot twists and turns and takes a few detours to get to the ending.... A very enjoyable read!!!’ Tonya’s Book Reviews
‘Sexy fairies, witchcraft, elemental magic, folklore, witchy grannies... the driving energy of the tale comes from the main character's journey… a story about a woman stepping into her own power.’ Goodreads reviewer
‘The perfect book to read on a rainy day – a dreamy escape from the mundane world into one darker, sexier, and a lot more dangerous… Laced with magic and sensuality… I can't wait for the second instalment.’ Melinda Salisbury
‘I loved the melding of fae, witch, and magic lore and life. A well-told tale.’ Goodreads reviewer, 5 stars
‘A magical, romantic novel about three friends who work a spell from the family grimoire to find their true loves… Really enjoyed this.’ Lauren James, 5 stars
'I liked how the author touched the topic of understanding ourselves and accepting ourselves the way we are. With our past, fears, sadness and also passion… sweet fantasy romance, with some action.’ Notes of a Book Dragon
‘I am a huge fan of fairy tales and this was one that definitely has a unique twist… a lot of great characters.’ Sean’s Book Reviews
‘I love the lore and the fae world which the author creates… filled with magic.’ Old Socks and Lollipops
PRAISE FOR CROW MOON
Gripping, magical and uncompromising, this is a really fantastic debut from Anna McKerrow, and a proper page-turner - I devoured it - Stefan Mohamed, author of the Bitter Sixteen trilogy
"If Crow Moon is anything to go by then the literary world needs to be ready, because the UK has something very unique." - Chouett blog
‘I really enjoyed Crow Moon. The exploration of pagan culture and Celtic mythology was fascinating, Saba and Danny's relationship felt incredibly honest, and McKerrow deals with more serous issues of race and gender with a deceptively light touch. I am officially converted to the idea of paganism . . .’ Louise O’Neill
‘Crow Moon completely blew me away and I’ll be recommending it to absolutely everyone this year. PHENOMENAL!’ Lucy Powrie, Queen of Contemporary blog
‘A gripping tale of passion, intrigue, myth and magic.’ Sara Crowe, author of Bone Jack
‘There's a classic, John Wyndham feel to Crow Moon . . . both a pacy read and something that will stand the test of time.’ Louie Stowell
‘You get the impression Anna McKerrow is someone who really knows her athame from her elbow – there’s a lot of authentic pagan magic and tarot knowledge woven into the novel which adds an edge of authenticity to this amazing story.’ Lu Hersey, author of Deep Water
"A great debut for an author that will blossom into a shining star. It is a powerful tale that will probably stay with you forever.’ Enchanted Books blog
"McKerrow has a real flair for characterisation and does a wonderful job of portraying teenagers in all their maddening and hormone-driven glory. She doesn't shy away from tough issues of teenage sexuality, race, gender, the tensions simmering beneath the surface of isolated communities - even the shortcomings of the very witches in charge and the magic they use to protect themselves and their people. Any teenager, or adult, with an interest in magic or the environment would enjoy this pacy, engaging book but it's so well written I would defy pretty much anyone not to find themselves absorbed after a chapter or two. Like Kit Berry's Stonewylde, the Greenworld really takes root in the mind, firing the imagination while raising important issues," - Pagan Dawn
"As yet we don't have an ecopagan fiction genre, but I feel very strongly that we need one. A culture is shaped and directed by its stories, and we are urgently in need of new and better ones. Crow Moon offers a vision of the future that certainly isn't easy or comfortable, but which has a great deal to say to the present moment. A counter culture movement in the south west that has abandoned modern ways but remains in conflict with what's left of the dominant culture makes for a strong setting. It's an inherently Pagan book, with the magic hovering somewhere between magical realism and fantasy. The story has depth and pace, the world building is excellent and I look forward to seeing how the series develops as a whole." Nimue Brown
PRAISE FOR RED WITCH
"McKerrow has done it again – the world she’s created is vivid and gritty and magical and her characters just leap off the page" - Maia Moore
"I devoured this novel over a few days, loving the characters, the writing, the atmosphere and all the wonderful magical details. Highly recommended!" - Liz Flanagan, author of Eden Summer
"If you want to know how real witches work, summon your own goddess and read Red Witch!" C.J. Daugherty
"Clever, gripping, but above all a terrifying cautionary tale for our times," Louise O'Neill
"Deadly, sexy and utterly spellbinding," Melinda Salisbury
Gripping, magical and uncompromising, this is a really fantastic debut from Anna McKerrow, and a proper page-turner - I devoured it - Stefan Mohamed, author of the Bitter Sixteen trilogy
"If Crow Moon is anything to go by then the literary world needs to be ready, because the UK has something very unique." - Chouett blog
‘I really enjoyed Crow Moon. The exploration of pagan culture and Celtic mythology was fascinating, Saba and Danny's relationship felt incredibly honest, and McKerrow deals with more serous issues of race and gender with a deceptively light touch. I am officially converted to the idea of paganism . . .’ Louise O’Neill
‘Crow Moon completely blew me away and I’ll be recommending it to absolutely everyone this year. PHENOMENAL!’ Lucy Powrie, Queen of Contemporary blog
‘A gripping tale of passion, intrigue, myth and magic.’ Sara Crowe, author of Bone Jack
‘There's a classic, John Wyndham feel to Crow Moon . . . both a pacy read and something that will stand the test of time.’ Louie Stowell
‘You get the impression Anna McKerrow is someone who really knows her athame from her elbow – there’s a lot of authentic pagan magic and tarot knowledge woven into the novel which adds an edge of authenticity to this amazing story.’ Lu Hersey, author of Deep Water
"A great debut for an author that will blossom into a shining star. It is a powerful tale that will probably stay with you forever.’ Enchanted Books blog
"McKerrow has a real flair for characterisation and does a wonderful job of portraying teenagers in all their maddening and hormone-driven glory. She doesn't shy away from tough issues of teenage sexuality, race, gender, the tensions simmering beneath the surface of isolated communities - even the shortcomings of the very witches in charge and the magic they use to protect themselves and their people. Any teenager, or adult, with an interest in magic or the environment would enjoy this pacy, engaging book but it's so well written I would defy pretty much anyone not to find themselves absorbed after a chapter or two. Like Kit Berry's Stonewylde, the Greenworld really takes root in the mind, firing the imagination while raising important issues," - Pagan Dawn
"As yet we don't have an ecopagan fiction genre, but I feel very strongly that we need one. A culture is shaped and directed by its stories, and we are urgently in need of new and better ones. Crow Moon offers a vision of the future that certainly isn't easy or comfortable, but which has a great deal to say to the present moment. A counter culture movement in the south west that has abandoned modern ways but remains in conflict with what's left of the dominant culture makes for a strong setting. It's an inherently Pagan book, with the magic hovering somewhere between magical realism and fantasy. The story has depth and pace, the world building is excellent and I look forward to seeing how the series develops as a whole." Nimue Brown
PRAISE FOR RED WITCH
"McKerrow has done it again – the world she’s created is vivid and gritty and magical and her characters just leap off the page" - Maia Moore
"I devoured this novel over a few days, loving the characters, the writing, the atmosphere and all the wonderful magical details. Highly recommended!" - Liz Flanagan, author of Eden Summer
"If you want to know how real witches work, summon your own goddess and read Red Witch!" C.J. Daugherty
"Clever, gripping, but above all a terrifying cautionary tale for our times," Louise O'Neill
"Deadly, sexy and utterly spellbinding," Melinda Salisbury