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Saint Death
This second installment in the Reagan Moon series conjures a menagerie of the grotesque and macabre.
The Songweaver’s Vow
Laura VanArendonk Baugh masterfully draws on legends and myths both familiar and obscure to create a world that is all too similar to our own.
Orphan’s Song
Gillian Bronte Adams draws us into a classic medieval fantasy setting populated with archetypes that somehow feel fresh and vigorous.
Dongeng
Author Anna Tan creates a beautiful multicultural world for Dongeng, weaving in characters from traditions both familiar and foreign.
RotoVegas
The sense of place is lovingly grounded, and the style flows like water.
The Beast of Talesend
Kyle Robert Shultz creates an enchanting story world grounded in familiarity yet saturated with fairy-tale qualities.
Walking on the Sea of Clouds
In Walking on the Sea of Clouds, Gray Rinehart depicts a world of claustrophobic vistas and high-tech deprivation
Alison Henry and the Creatures of Torone
Despite its simplicity, Alison Henry is good comfort food for people who dream of other realms.
Breakwater
Readers looking for a quick, pleasant read will find that this book swims well.
(Featured Review) The Man He Never Was
James L. Rubart’s novel fleshes out the quest of a man at supernatural war with himself.
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