Secrets of the Catalogue by Amelia Spencer follows Emerson Blackwell, who fled a tragic fire in Maine for an anonymous life in New York City, only to uncover a hidden library whose books open into parallel worlds. Under the guidance of the enigmatic…
Secrets of the Catalogue by Amelia Spencer follows Emerson Blackwell, who fled a tragic fire in Maine for an anonymous life in New York City, only to uncover a hidden library whose books open into parallel worlds. Under the guidance of the enigmatic librarian Ezekiel Glasberg, she steps through these portals and discovers her mother is alive, entangled in a conflict with the powerful Central Library over forbidden texts. As Emerson navigates dangerous universes, political schemes within the library system, and the blurred line between fiction and reality, she must reassess everything she believes about her past. The story blends urban fantasy, paranormal mystery, and romantic tension, including a harem-style dynamic as Emerson is pulled between her resurrected first love and the son of the Central Library’s formidable Head Librarian.
Secrets of the Catalogue by Amelia Spencer follows Emerson Blackwell, who fled a tragic fire in Maine for an anonymous life in New York City, only to uncover a hidden library whose books open into parallel worlds. Under the guidance of the enigmatic…
Secrets of the Catalogue by Amelia Spencer follows Emerson Blackwell, who fled a tragic fire in Maine for an anonymous life in New York City, only to uncover a hidden library whose books open into parallel worlds. Under the guidance of the enigmatic librarian Ezekiel Glasberg, she steps through these portals and discovers her mother is alive, entangled in a conflict with the powerful Central Library over forbidden texts. As Emerson navigates dangerous universes, political schemes within the library system, and the blurred line between fiction and reality, she must reassess everything she believes about her past. The story blends urban fantasy, paranormal mystery, and romantic tension, including a harem-style dynamic as Emerson is pulled between her resurrected first love and the son of the Central Library’s formidable Head Librarian.
In Foundation, Amelia Spencer continues Emerson Blackwell’s story as she enters Foundation’s Catalogue, a forbidden collection of books far more dangerous than anything in The Central Library. Each world she visits confronts her with monsters, shifti…
In Foundation, Amelia Spencer continues Emerson Blackwell’s story as she enters Foundation’s Catalogue, a forbidden collection of books far more dangerous than anything in The Central Library. Each world she visits confronts her with monsters, shifting realities, and allies whose loyalties are uncertain, deepening the series’ blend of urban fantasy, portal fantasy, and mystery. Emerson’s search for the truth about her mother, Iris Blackwell, collides with resurfacing feelings for Silas Rathbone and fading memories of Adrien Moon, complicating both her romantic life and her sense of self. As political intrigue within this paranormal archive intensifies, Emerson must decide what kind of person she is becoming in a place where every choice nudges her closer to the line between hero and villain.
Dark Side of the Catalogue by Amelia Spencer continues The Librarians series with Emerson unexpectedly leading Foundation as its new Head Librarian after Iris Blackwell’s assassination. While she hunts the Archivist responsible for her mother’s death…
Dark Side of the Catalogue by Amelia Spencer continues The Librarians series with Emerson unexpectedly leading Foundation as its new Head Librarian after Iris Blackwell’s assassination. While she hunts the Archivist responsible for her mother’s death, political tensions between Foundation and The Central Library escalate, exposing hidden factions, purges, and a dangerous power struggle within the magical library system. Emerson’s deepening bond with Silas and her increasingly volatile connection with Adrien add romantic and harem-style complexity to an already fraught situation. As she uncovers unsettling truths about the Catalogue’s origins and the possible shared past of the rival Libraries, Emerson must navigate urban fantasy intrigue, paranormal threats, and shifting loyalties to determine which alliances can survive the coming conflict.