
Art Imitates Life 2: What Faith Brings to the Table
During interviews I’ve given—both live and digital—interviewers sometimes expressed interest in how I treated issues of faith in my work, up to and including the
During interviews I’ve given—both live and digital—interviewers sometimes expressed interest in how I treated issues of faith in my work, up to and including the
Bondsmaid. Berserker. Bane. Hervor is no stranger to hardship. Not only is she a reviled bondsmaid, but she’s haunted by the ghosts of dead men.
These are the stories of a century in a place called Val Hall. Not Valhalla. Not Odin’s gathering place for gods and immortals. Val Hall,
Mark of the Gods by Kris Faryn and Jules Lynn The myths are real. And they’re coming for her. Piper Prince excels at counseling the
Generations of civil war in Coronan has endangered the dragons. Now they are pissed.
Glorious Angels Medusa’s Raft 1 by Justina Robson In a biotechnological world ruled by the laws of symbiosis, you are who you eat.
Finding the body of girl who died over two centuries ago should be the hardest part of Louise’s job. Only things get a lot tougher
The Loneliest Magician The Dragon Nimbus Book #3 by Irene Radford He chose a grand name of a legendary warrior from ancient times. Now he
The Perfect Princess The Dragon Nimbus #2 by Irene Radford Hidden among dragons, cats, magicians, and a golden wolf lives the Perfect Princess for a
Thea Winthrop, Double Seventh, has been a conundrum to her magical world – first she was the Girl Who Couldn’t, unable to do any magic
The Glass Dragon The Dragon Nimbus #1 by Irene Radford Why is someone killing the dragons?
ABOVE Victorian London is ‘the monster city” — a place of industry and progress, poverty and disease, with veins of iron threading through its flesh.
Táin by Gregory Frost An epic fantasy of the legendary Irish champion, Cú Chulainn Eighteen years old and the only warrior left standing in Ulster,