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In Ellie Caster’s town of Bishop’s Gap, the feuding Caster and Levy families both dread the mark, a scorch that brings a curse from the Burning Tree.
Helen Dent’s debut The Burning Tree brings magical realism to rural Georgia, untangling thickets of familial strife with colorful characters and verdant prose.
When heiress Mira approaches Face-Shifting supervillain KC with an offer of playing her boyfriend for the week, KC decides he’s got nothing to lose, especially not his heart.
The group circles the Pacific Ocean, trying to get away from their White Spider pursuers, until they’re eventually caught in a blockade trap and must figure out how to survive.
When aspiring young novelist Miss Diana Crewe falls asleep on her manuscript in early nineteenth century England, the last thing she expects is to wake in the middle of the world she’s created.
. J. J. Fischer’s Regency and Regicide uses the expected tropes of a historical fantasy to explore truth, goodness, and beauty.
In a land divided and under constant assault, the lives of three friends diverge and intersect again; one path leads to safety and hope, another to power, death, and despair.
A hidden queen marries the enemy king, but when he must abdicate, both of their kingdoms are thrust back toward war while they must decipher a thousand year old prophecy that predicted their marriage.
A self-conscious eighteen-year-old encounters a mysterious man offering a magical tattoo guaranteeing beauty and fame, forcing her to choose between her deepest desires and everyone she’s ever loved.