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"And if she'd been able to choose her options a few hours ago, being trapped in a dead vampire's private study with an angry Fae would not have been one of them." ~ from Genevieve Cogman's The Invisible Library
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| The Invisible Library by Genevieve CogmanCollecting books can be a dangerous prospect in this fun, time-traveling, fantasy adventure from a spectacular debut author. One thing any Librarian will tell you: the truth is much stranger than fiction
If you enjoy lively, dimension-hopping fantasy adventures such as Jasper Fforde's Thursday Next novels or Jodi Taylor's The Chronicles of St. Mary's series, keep an eye out for the forthcoming sequels, The Masked City and The Burning Page. |
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| The Devourers by Indra DasIn modern-day Kolkata, college professor Alok Mukherjee meets a mysterious stranger who claims to be part wolf. The stranger spins a captivating saga of magic and monsters in Mughal India, and then asks Alok to translate an ancient manuscript that turns out to be much more than a legend.
Fans of Glen Duncan's The Last Werewolf may enjoy this lush, lyrical debut. |
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| In the Shadow of the Gods: A Bound Gods Novel by Rachel DunneA breathtaking talent makes her debut with this first book in a dark epic fantasy trilogy, in which a mismatched band of mortals led by a violent, secretive man must stand against a pair of resentful gods to save their world.
In the Shadow of the Gods launches an epic fantasy trilogy of deities lost and found that may appeal to fans of Drew Karpyshyn's Chaos Born series. |
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| Dreams of Distant Shores by Patricia A. McKillipThis new short story collection by acclaimed fantasy author Patricia McKillip presents nine tales that showcase her lyrical style, inventive world-building, and memorable characters.
Fans of her previous story collections Harrowing the Dragon and Wonders of the Invisible World won't want to miss Dreams of Distant Shores. Readers interested in the author's novel-length fiction should check out her World Fantasy Award-winning Ombria in Shadow. |
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| Fireborn: A Souls of Fire Novel by Keri ArthurA phoenix capable of taking on human form and cursed with the ability to foresee death, Emberly Pearson finds everything she has worked so hard for going up in flames when she tries to save a man she once loved from meeting his prophesied fate.
Fireborn is the 1st book in Keri Arthur's Souls of Fire series, which continues with Wicked Embers, followed by the upcoming Flameout. |
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| Owl and the Japanese Circus by Kristi CharishAntiquities thief Alix -- better known as "Owl" -- draws the line at magical objects. But when Mr. Kurosawa, a red dragon who runs Las Vegas' Japanese Circus Casino, hires her to retrieve a stolen artifact in exchange for dispatching the vampire gang that's put a price on her head, Owl can hardly refuse.
Owl and the Japanese Circus is the opening installment of a series that continues with Owl and the City of Angels. If you love tales about archaeological theft, check out these other titles! |
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| Black City Saint by Richard A. KnaakFor more than sixteen hundred years, Nick Medea has followed and guarded the Gate that keeps the mortal realm and that of Feirie separate, seeking in vain absolution for the fatal errors he made when he slew the dragon. All that while, he has tried and failed to keep the woman he loves from dying over and over.
If you like the sound of this noir fantasy, try Richard Knaak's other works. |
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| The Veil: A Devil's Isle Novel by Chloe NeillSeven years ago, the Veil that separates humanity from what lies beyond was torn apart, and New Orleans was engulfed in a supernatural war. Now, those with paranormal powers have been confined in a walled community that humans call the District. Those who live there call it Devil's Isle.
The Veil is book 1 in a series by the author of the Chicagoland Vampire novels. For others, check out Suzanne Johnson's Sentinels of New Orleans books. |
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| Premonitions by Jamie SchultzTwo Million Dollars. It's the kind of score Karyn Ames has always dreamed of--enough to set her crew up pretty well and, more important, enough to keep her safely stocked on a very rare, very expensive black market drug. Without it, Karyn hallucinates slices of the future until they totally overwhelm her, leaving her unable to distinguish the present from the mess of certainties and possibilities yet to come.
You may also enjoy the urban fantasy fiction of Jaye Wells. |
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| The Grendel Affair: A SPI Files Novel by Lisa ShearinWhen a serial killer descended from the fiend known as Grendel is let loose on the world, Makenna Fraser and Ian Byrne, who work for Supernatural Protection and Investigations, must race against time to stop him before more innocent lives are lost
The Grendel Affair is the 1st installment of the Psi Files, which continues with The Dragon Conspiracy. |
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