PIPER ROBBIN AND THE AMERICAN OZ MAKER by Warwick Gleeson WORLD WAR OZ from coast to coast. An adult fantasy that takes one of America\'s favorite tales and transforms it into a dark and epic landscape few can escape much less understand. Imagine Potter meets Avengers in Emerald city and you\'re getting close. After a … Continue reading PIPER ROBBIN AND THE AMERICAN OZ MAKER by Warwick Gleeson
DISCUSSION OF A DECENT DREAM by E. Curtis
DISCUSSION OF A DECENT DREAMby E. Curtis This post contains affiliate links. Click here for the full disclosure statement. In the fall of 1789, on the western edge of the Yorkshire Dales, a dense, persistent fog enshrouds the village of Ingleton. Shadowed spirits hide in the mist and bedevil the townsfolk, heralding a tragedy that … Continue reading DISCUSSION OF A DECENT DREAM by E. Curtis
KNIGHTMARE ARCANIST by Shami Stovall
KNIGHTMARE ARCANIST by Shami Stovall Magic. Sailing. A murderer among heroes. Gravedigger Volke Savan wants nothing more than to be like his hero, the legendary magical swashbuckler, Gregory Ruma. First he needs to become an arcanist, someone capable of wielding magic, which requires bonding with a mythical creature. And he’ll take anything—a pegasus, a griffin, … Continue reading KNIGHTMARE ARCANIST by Shami Stovall
TWISTS OF TIME by S. R. Cronin
TWISTS OF TIME by S. R. Cronin Alex once walked away from a rare ability to warp time, thinking it was only a young man’s trick to play basketball better. Now, as a father and teacher, he needs to relearn the skill before the past begins to destroy his own future. To protect his daughter … Continue reading TWISTS OF TIME by S. R. Cronin
RAVENS COVE by Mary Ann Poll
RAVENS COVE by Mary Ann Poll Welcome to Ravens Cove, Alaska, a tiny town nestled in a small hollow on the majestic Cook Inlet. A town familiar with storytelling—after all, Alaska abounds in rich legends. In Ravens Cove, though, legends have a tendency to come to life. Meet Josiah Williams, the peculiar stranger whose warning … Continue reading RAVENS COVE by Mary Ann Poll