The Witch of Belle Fleur is available at the Library!

I am so excited that paperback copies of my novel, The Witch of Belle Fleur, are now available at King County Library System in Seattle! Are you interested in seeing my books at your local library?

All you have to do is contact your local librarian and they’ll help you with the easy process. By the way, I love having my books accessible to all.

I grew up with a love for libraries and believe librarians are like fairy godmothers, and godfathers. Speaking of accessible, by mid November, my books will be available at all the popular places to purchase e-books.

 

 

Isabelle Hardesty is a Miami native who uses her creative work to share her experiences growing up in South Florida. She is committed to creating rich and strong female characters in her books. Hardesty wants young people and women of color to see themselves in her novels and know they are a meaningful part of the world they’re in.

Hardesty received her BFA from Pratt Institute and has worked in NYC as an assistant fashion designer. Her rich and textured life experiences allow her to create characters and plots that engage readers. One common thread in all of her professional experiences is that storytelling is always king.

Isabelle Hardesty’s first published work was a short story that was published in an anthology. This short story grew into The Delacourt Shapeshifter Trilogy.

Hardesty wove her love of magic and nature into her most recent novel, The Witch of Belle Fleur. Her book tells the story of Juliette, an Afro-Latina teen telenovela actress, teetering on the edge as she unravels her family’s secret of magic, only to discover that if she becomes a lead witch, she must let both good and evil magic return to her town.  Midnight in Belle Fleur is the sequel and will be available this year. This year, Isabelle was a panelist at Dragon Con 2021, where she discussed books, creativity, evil fae and more!

Isabelle Hardesty lives with her family in the Pacific Northwest.

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