Cry Wolf by Jacque Stevens She went out searching for a killer. She never expected to find love… Isabelle Berger has little interest in men. So when a boorish hunter proposes, the timid girl begs her protective father to decline on her behalf. But after her beloved papa is killed […]
Paranormal & Urban Fantasy
Unblemished by Sarah Ellison Eliyana can’t bear to look at her own reflection. But what if that were only one Reflection—one world? What if another world exists where her blemish could become her strength? Eliyana is used to the shadows. With a birthmark covering half her face, she just hopes […]
Forged Steel – H.A. Titus Downtown. Coffee shop. 2 AM. One minute, Josh is firing off sarcastic remarks at his best friend Marc – the next, they’re running from shape-shifters. Apparently, even best friends don’t share all their secrets. Now Josh is in danger. He can see the monsters among […]
Thirteen Orphans – by Jane Lindskold As evocative and moving as Charles de Lint’s Newford books, with the youthful protagonists and exciting action of Mercedes Lackey’s fantasies, Thirteen Orphans makes our world today as excitingly strange and unfamiliar as any fantasy realm . . .and grants readers a glimpse of a fantasy […]
Good Guys – Steven Brust io9‘s 28 New Science Fiction and Fantasy Books Well Worth Checking Out in March Kirkus’ Expand Your Mind with These 18 Science Fiction & Fantasy Books to Read in March Unbound Worlds’ Best Sci-Fi and Fantasy Books of March 2018 NerdMuch‘s 20 Best New Sci-Fi/Fantasy Books: March […]
Three Parts Dead – Max Gladstone “Stunningly good. Stupefyingly good.” —Patrick Rothfuss Max Gladstone’s Craft Sequence chronicles the epic struggle to build a just society in a modern fantasy world. A god has died, and it’s up to Tara, first-year associate in the international necromantic firm of Kelethres, Albrecht, and […]
Auckland Allies by Mike Reeves-McMillan – I’ve been a fan of Mike’s writing for a while, and we’re friends on social media (isn’t the internet great? Mike is a Kiwi and I live outside Washington, D.C.; without the internet, we would probably never have even known each other existed. But […]