Hazel McBride grew up in Scotland, gaining her BSc in Psychology at the University of Glasgow, before moving to the Dominican Republic. Switching the laid-back Caribbean for the sun-drenched Canary Islands a year later, she then moved to the chic South of France and is now fluent in three languages.
As a former animal trainer, Hazel loves writing about magical and fantastical creatures while exploring their connections with her characters. As a bisexual author with anxiety, she focuses on writing queer characters and exploring topics such as mental illness within her work.
Now settled in the Netherlands with her Dutch husband, most of her work draws heavy inspiration from her Celtic heritage and Scottish folklore. After writing her first novel aged seventeen, she stopped believing it was just a hobby aged twenty seven and began writing freelance for publications like The Independent, What’s On, and lifestyle blogs.
Her fantasy fiction has gained a popular fan base across social media and she is currently working on a high fantasy romance series with Gaelic roots – oh, and dragons.
As a former animal trainer, Hazel loves writing about magical and fantastical creatures while exploring their connections with her characters. As a bisexual author with anxiety, she focuses on writing queer characters and exploring topics such as mental illness within her work.
Now settled in the Netherlands with her Dutch husband, most of her work draws heavy inspiration from her Celtic heritage and Scottish folklore. After writing her first novel aged seventeen, she stopped believing it was just a hobby aged twenty seven and began writing freelance for publications like The Independent, What’s On, and lifestyle blogs.
Her fantasy fiction has gained a popular fan base across social media and she is currently working on a high fantasy romance series with Gaelic roots – oh, and dragons.
Genres: Paranormal Romance
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Hazel McBride recommends

Savage Blooms (2025)
(Unearthly Delights, book 1)
S T Gibson
"A darkly decadent descent into desire. A masterful exploration of faerie bargains, ancestral burdens, and power struggles woven between the pages of a thrilling tale you can't help but be swept up in."

Song of the Hell Witch (2025)
Taylor Hartley
"Song of the Hell Witch is a spellbinding novel packed full of female rage that you can sink your claws into. Hartley has expertly crafted a cast of complex characters who take you on a journey of self discovery and encompass the very best and worst of womanhood. The epitome of the phrase 'They didn't burn witches, they burned women' in a book. Spectacular."

The Irresistible Urge to Fall for Your Enemy (2025)
(Dearly Beloathed, book 1)
Brigitte Knightley
"Knightley's fresh take on the fantasy romance genre is spellbinding and utterly unique. With her expert infusion of real-world science and ancient folklore, she has crafted a world filled with characters so vibrant that they snatched me up from the first page and took me on a journey I didn't want to end. Readers will be laughing, crying, and questioning their morals every time Osric and Aurienne do battle - quite simply, brilliant."
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