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Wired For Magic

Rowan Campbell has a stalker. Only her magic can stop him.

I leaned into subjects and places I love when I wrote Wired For Magic. I spent decades working in cybersecurity, I love to travel and Wales is a favorite country, and I’m a Western Pennsylvania native. Pittsburgh has been home for the past seven years. All of those things are woven into Rowan Campbell's story about a woman forced to embrace an inherited magical power greater than her brother’s tech expertise as a white hat hacker in order to defeat a stalker.

Rowan’s stalker has a desire for her that goes beyond lust. He wants to control the hidden magical inheritance she's rarely let herself use. To survive him, she must come home, lean on her brother Griff, a tech expert who doesn’t believe in magic, and finally allow her aunt to share the legacy that's been waiting for her all along by training her to do battle with her magic.

When Rowan says, "Passing self-worth, knowledge, strength, and love from a mother to a daughter has its own special, eternal magic", she encapsulates the core of this story. It is a tale about the kind of strength passed down quietly from mother to daughter, aunt to niece, waiting to be claimed. For Rowan, like all women, finding, owning, and unleashing that personal power is a form of magic. It's also, I hope, a genuinely fun, fast read that mixes magic, cybersecurity technology, mother/daughter bonds that defy death, romance, and a heroine who has to decide how hard she’s willing to fight to have the life and love she desires.

Wired For Magic is my first urban fantasy thriller. If you've read What Lies We Keep, you'll recognize the pattern — a woman finding her personal power in the face of adversity. This book simply comes with a little added spell work. Fans of The Night RavenA Discovery of WitchesA Darker Shade of Magic, or Rivers of London, will love Wired For Magic.

© 2026 by Janet Roberts

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