“Both youngsters and adults alike will be thrilled by Nick’s trials and tribulations and how he rises above them.”
“I’m not old enough to cope with this.”
“A powerful and thought-provoking story filled with the use of Native American legends and arcane magic.”
Markswoman introduces a bright new series to fantasy fiction. It’s a strong start, but it comes with a hitch.
Book one of the Waning Moon Duology introduces us to five sister-princesses who discover that their lavish life in the palace is not everything they think it is.
“a suspense novel with a hovering expectation of supernatural dread . . .”
“Mapping the Interior is a darkly meditative tale of innocence, family, and ghosts that only Stephen Graham Jones could tell.”
Editorial superstar Ellen Datlow possesses a monumental knack for putting out original, thoughtful, and high-quality anthologies.
A Song for No Man’s Land is the first in a planned series.
“. . . guarantees the reader will believe there are truly things that go bump in the night . . . ”
“Alastair Reynolds weaves a tapestry of dark, dystopian societies in a tense, colorful narrative.”
“Even if you are not a regular reader of fantasy fiction, you may well enjoy this collection. Mr. Powers is a talented writer.
Invincible is the second installment in Sherrilyn Kenyon’s first foray into the young adult market. It follows the first book in the series, Infinity.