

Eva Leppard
Eva Leppard grew up in the 70s and 80s on a steady diet of BBC comedy and Douglas Adams books. Having spent most of her early years prowling through the bush with a pocketknife and a cat, she had plenty of time to start creating her own fantasy worlds. She still Iives in the Australian bush, but now dreams of a penthouse in a big city with fewer spiders and more coffee shops.
Her debut novel, The Pitfalls of Being a Goddess, was published in 2023, and her second, Mother Trouble, will be released in 2025.

The Bane of the Troublesome Woman
Heaven has an HR problem.
At the beginning, there was Lilith—equal by design, insubordinate by reputation—shattered across time for refusing to play “helpmeet” to a man. A millennium later, and Adam has been rebranded as the COO of Creation, quietly consolidating power by keeping Lilith lost.
Enter Eve: underestimated, overqualified, and ready for bigger things. She launches a covert, timeline-hopping mission to reassemble Lilith’s scattered selves: loud women, heretics, and every woman who’s ever been told to be nice.
As shards click into place, celestial bureaucracy spirals, the origin story glitches, and a divine showdown looms…
Smart, subversive, and a little blasphemous, this romp sets its eyes on the position of power, authorship, and gives a taste of what happens when the “supporting cast” takes over the story (with receipts).

To Be Fair, Mayhem Was Inevitable
Coming soon!
When 47-year-old Roey Jenkins dies in a fiery airplane crash, the biggest surprise isn’t that she’s dead- it’s that the afterlife is run like an infuriatingly incompetent bureaucratic office. Worse, she’s apparently responsible for not only her own death but also that of everyone on the plane. Just her luck: first, her true love Eleanor jilted her at the altar, and now she’s being blamed for mass murder. Even worse? One of the passengers was the chosen one, and if Roey doesn’t find them and fix whatever fate she’s messed up, reality itself might be doomed.
Given two weeks to travel back in time and set things right, Roey quickly learns she’s in way over her head. Her hapless assistant is more than they seem, the old woman from the flight is an immortal crone, and an unhoused man with a suspiciously immortal cat seems to hop between timelines at will. As Roey pieces together her own history, she realizes she may have been jumping timelines all along, meaning her true Eleanor, the one who never left her, might still be out there.
With help from a quasi-wraith, a handsome bartender with a sentient pub, and an ancient crone who’s seen it all, Roey must stop the overindulged daughter of a god from unravelling the multiverse, prevent time from imploding, and maybe, just maybe, get back the love she lost.
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