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Anne Margaux

I write queer women’s fiction and romance about found family, fierce love, and the crossroads where every choice has a cost.

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Capitol Hill Hearts

First Snow An ensemble sapphic series

In Seattle’s Capitol Hill, Haeley Bloom can fix almost anything with flowers—broken traditions, guilty consciences, even the occasional anonymous confession pinned to the “gossip wreath” in her shop window. What she cannot fix is the five-year relationship that ended beside that same wreath or the way she keeps living as if her ex might still walk back through the door.

Her ride-or-die ensemble—Ella, Frankie, Jax, Taslim, and the rest of her messy, brilliant crew—is done watching her build beautiful lives for everyone but herself. With ruthless affection, sharp banter, and one not-optional holiday escape that lands her in Misty Cove, straight into Kisses’ ribbon wishes and the arms of women who actually show up, they push Haeley to finally ask what she wants now—and what it would take to choose it…

Capitol Hill Hearts: First Snow is currently advertised in the I Heart SapphFic newsletter, a leading hub for sapphic fiction readers.

Capitol Hill Hearts Spring Bouquet

A sapphic ensemble series

Haeley Bloom owns the Bloom Room, a tiny Capitol Hill flower shop she is fighting to hang onto, and she is just as determined to stop the queer block around it from being swallowed by developers. Her best friends, Frankie and Ella, are all in on the dream of a queer bar next door. Her brother Jax is in over his head as the baby realtor, and her ex, Lila, quietly uses their shared history to muscle in as a bidder on the building Haeley loves. When news breaks about the building next door and an old Misty Cove love story starts circling back, Hacley is caught between the ex who knows exactly how her life runs and the one woman she wishes she had not lost…

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