Fisher’s loose retelling brings a gothic fairy tale vibe to the classic and adds some twists that will keep even those familiar with the original guessing.
— Publisher's Weekly

Salt & Broom

Fans of Jane Eyre will go feral for this mysterious, historical fantasy retelling of their favorite classic read.
— The Everygirl

***A TOP 25 KINDLE STORE BESTSELLER***

A gifted healer unravels the mysteries of a cursed estate—and its enigmatic owner—in a witchy retelling of Jane Eyre.

Salt and broom, make this room
Safe and tight, against the night.

Trunks packed with potions and cures, Jane Aire sets out on a crisp, clear morning in October to face the greatest challenge of her sheltered girls’-school existence. A shadow lies over Thornfield Hall and its reclusive master, Edward Rochester. And he’s hired her only as a last resort.

Jane stumbles again and again as she tries to establish a rapport with her prickly new employer, but he becomes the least of her worries as a mysterious force seems to work against her. The threats mount around both Jane and Rochester—who’s becoming more intriguing and appealing to her by the day. Jane begins to fear her herb healing and protective charms may not be enough to save the man she’s growing to love from a threat darker and more dangerous than either of them imagined.

Readers of Brontë’s original will appreciate this character-driven, romance-filled mystery.
— Booklist
This is a book for the people who believe in magic. It’s a book for cottage core and dark academia fans. It’s a novel you’ll never forget if you love trees, ghosts, and witches. It’s a book for those who love, and maybe even are, strong women of history. And above all, it’s a book for those who believe in love.
— Elyse Welles (Magick Kitchen Podcast)
The imagery in this book is next level - if you’re a person who loves autumn, coziness, gothic elements, this book is definitely one to get... masterfully written, and clearly written with a lot of love and reverence for witches everywhere.
— Imogen O'Neal (The Hazel Witch)
I am loving this witchy retelling of the classic Jane Eyre filled with plant witchery, romance, and plot twists. I enjoy reaching for it every morning, as the story unfolds for me by candlelight with a toasty blanket and hot mug of coffee.
— SUSAN ILKA TUTTLE, author of Green Witch Magick