My Books:

Bump:

Sabine “Bean” Stuckey has had enough excitement to last a lifetime.

Professionally known as bestselling fantasy author Deymienne Devereaux, she’s been stalked, harassed, and—on one memorable occasion—staked by a fan who thought she was an actual vampire. Good thing their aim was off!

Enough is enough.

Bean goes home.

Back to Fairhope, Alabama. Back to family, familiarity, and a neighborhood more concerned with mailbox aesthetics than mortal peril. For the first time in years, Bean starts to relax. She’s sleeping better. She’s writing more. Even her infuriatingly attractive new neighbor can’t ruin the peace.

Then the sightings begin.

Something strange is stalking the night. Something with bonfire-bright eyes and a howl that can drop a man where he stands.

Fear spreads, and tension rises.

Her nightmares return. Her writing turns dark and gruesome. A body is dragged into the trees behind her house. Someone breaks into her home. Days later, she wakes up in the hospital after being kidnapped.

This isn’t fear, stress, or her wicked imagination.

She is being hunted.

Something has taken an interest in her.

Something patient. Something insidious.

And if she can’t uncover the truth before it closes in…

It will devour her.

Welcome back to the world of Blind Spot!
Bump launches a new series, featuring crossover characters from The Covenant's Forfeit Series. While it stands on its own, starting with Blind Spot will deepen the experience. Told primarily from a single perspective, the story occasionally shifts to reveal key moments through other eyes. Perfect for fans of Ilona Andrews and Patricia Briggs.

ISBN (eBook) on Amazon:‎ 979-8993389660

ISBN (Paperback) on Amazon:

979-8-9933896-7-7

ISBN (Hardcover) on Amazon:

979-8-9933896-8-4

NetGalley Reviewer Misty C. wrote: Bump was another enjoyable visit to Thio Moss's supernatural world. I loved the blend of humor, mystery, and magic, along with the way the story balances high-stakes danger with genuine character moments. The world-building continues to expand in interesting ways, revealing new layers of the magical community while keeping the focus on the people at the center of the story.
The characters felt real and easy to invest in, and the mix of action, intrigue, and found-family dynamics kept me turning pages. Moss has a talent for creating a world that feels both chaotic and lived-in, with plenty of surprises along the way. If you enjoy urban fantasy with strong character relationships, clever storytelling, and a touch of dark humor, Bump is well worth picking up.

Blind Spot:

The ley lines are fraying. The rules are changing. And the monsters are leveling up.

Kenny Jones isn’t a vampire—but she’s only safe if the Community thinks she is. For a decade, she’s kept her head down, brewing beer and quietly helping fellow practitioners disappear. But now, the Agency of Preternatural Affairs has noticed her cadre—and staying hidden just got harder.

When she inherits two runaway kids, a not-quite-dead body shows up near her farm, and a missing teen shatters a good night’s sleep, Kenny can’t turn them away. She’s pulled into a deadly spiral of warlocks, ancient constructs, cold-blooded murder, and enemies who rewrite reality to suit their needs.

Secrets are unraveling; loyalties are mutating, and Kenny is caught between who she is and what the world demands she become. The race is on—and the threads of fate are being woven by a hedge witch, a child, and a seer who might be out of his mind.

Smart, irreverent, and emotionally charged, this sweeping, genre-bending debut blends urban fantasy with supernatural political thriller—featuring found family, dark humor, and a heroine who refuses to stay in her lane.

ISBN (eBook) on Amazon: 979-8-9933896-1-5

ISBN (Paperback) on Amazon:

979-8-9933896-4-6

ISBN (Paperback) on Draft2Digital:

979-8-9933896-2-2

ISBN (Paperback) on IngramSpark:

979-8-9933896-5-3

ISBN (Hardback) on Amazon:

979-8-9933896-3-9

Praise for Blind Spot: The Covenant’s Forfeit-

NetGalley Reviewer Misty C. wrote: Blind Spot was such a fun urban fantasy ride. I loved how the story blended magic, mystery, and supernatural politics while still keeping the characters at the heart of everything. Kenny was an easy protagonist to root for—practical, capable, and constantly getting pulled into situations far bigger than she expected. The world felt lived-in and unique, with plenty of twists, danger, and secrets to keep the pages turning.

What stood out most was the balance between action and character development. The mystery surrounding the body, the missing teen, and the shifting magical rules kept me invested from start to finish. If you enjoy urban fantasy with strong world-building, found-family vibes, and a heroine who refuses to back down, this one is definitely worth reading.

Excited to have Edelweiss Librarian Reviewer Valerie C. “highly recommend” Blind Spot!

BookSprout Reviewer, ItstheJo wrote, “This is book 1 in The Covenant's Forfeit series and it is fabulous.

The plot was intriguing, exciting and well paced. World building was awesome and solidly drawn. The characters were so very well written and complex and complicated and absolutely perfect. Cannot wait for more from this world. Thoroughly enjoyed and highly recommend.”

NetGalley Reviewer, PenKay, wrote, “Kenny is a very strong character… I really enjoyed this debut book. It’s imaginative, well-written, and interesting.”

A LibraryReads List Nominee!