Virginia Boecker recently spent four years in London obsessing over English medieval history, which formed the basis of The Witch Hunter. She now lives in the Bay Area, California with her husband and spends her days writing, reading, running, and chasing around her two children and a dog named George.
In addition to English kings, nine-day queens, and Protestant princesses, her other obsessions include The Smiths, art museums, champagne, and Chapstick. She is represented by the incomparable Kathleen Ortiz at New Leaf Literary & Media.
In addition to English kings, nine-day queens, and Protestant princesses, her other obsessions include The Smiths, art museums, champagne, and Chapstick. She is represented by the incomparable Kathleen Ortiz at New Leaf Literary & Media.
Genres: Young Adult Fantasy, Young Adult Fiction
Series
Witch Hunter
0.5. The Healer (2016)
1. The Witch Hunter (2015)
2. King Slayer (2015)
The Chase (2016)
0.5. The Healer (2016)
1. The Witch Hunter (2015)
2. King Slayer (2015)
The Chase (2016)
Virginia Boecker recommends
Pride and Premeditation (2021)
(Jane Austen Murder Mysteries, book 1)
Tirzah Price
"Clever and witty, perfectly written, compulsively readable, and utterly unputdownable."
Happily and Madly (2019)
Alexis Bass
"Sophisticated and smart, Happily and Madly is everything you want in a summer read: a lavish beach setting, a troubled family, forbidden love, and a slow-burning mystery that sinks in its hooks and doesn’t let go until the last page. I’m still thinking about it."
Ash Princess (2018)
(Ash Princess, book 1)
Laura Sebastian
"Tense and imaginative, this story of a diminished yet vengeful princess inciting a rebellion to recapture her rightful place of power strikes a timely chord. Ash Princess is a smart, feminist twist on a traditional tale of a fallen heroine, with plenty of court intrigue, love, and lies to sweeten the deal. Good luck putting this one down."
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