Druid Nova Has Arrived!

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The wait is finally over. Druid Nova is officially live, and I couldn’t be more excited to get this book into your hands.

This one has been a labor of love from the very first page. If you’ve been following The Druid Apprentice series, you already know what to expect: a world where ancient magic collides with the modern world, where monsters lurk just beneath the surface of everyday life, and where the heroes standing between humanity and oblivion are tested like never before.

Here’s what you can expect from Druid Nova:

  • Fiadh Reilly is done being managed — and the supernatural political underworld of Austin is about to find out what that means
  • Fae courts, federal agents, and a centuries-old vampire coven leader all want a piece of her — and she’s running out of ways to keep everyone happy
  • Jinx has opinions. Loudly. Frequently. At the worst possible moments.
  • Treaty negotiations, blood magic, and a Dallas power broker pulling strings behind the scenes — the stakes have never been this high
  • A villain who is patient, resourceful, and connected to forces Fiadh is only beginning to understand

Whether you’ve followed Fiadh since Druid Forge or if Druid Nova is your first step into the Druidverse®, one thing is certain: she’s not the same druid she was at the beginning. By the last page, you’ll understand exactly why that matters.

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2 Comments

  1. Jason on June 30, 2026 at 7:51 pm

    Just wanted to leave a comment that Fiadh should just leave Colin. I get that you do this for tension, but he is worse than useless he actively hinders her growth. She would be better without Colin at all. In fact all three books have her on her own. It’s not tough love when Colin doesn’t care.

    • M.D. Massey on August 6, 2026 at 12:01 pm

      Nah. Fiadh repeatedly insists on getting in way over her head, despite the warnings and advice she receives from Colin and Maureen. Her natural risk-taking tendencies and reluctance to ask for help are what make her a fun character to follow, and I wrote her that way by design. Honestly, do you really want Colin to swoop in and solve all her problems? Because if he did, it’d rob her of her agency and make for one hell of a boring series. Perfectly behaved characters and perfect character relationships do not make for compelling fiction.

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