Sarah Beth Durst’s latest fantasy is the most creative, empathetic book about bone magic you will ever read.
Sarah Beth Durst's latest fantasy is the most creative, empathetic book about bone magic you will ever read.
Sarah Beth Durst’s latest fantasy is the most creative, empathetic book about bone magic you will ever read.
Jayne Entwistle, best known for her narration of the Flavia de Luce series, brings Angrboda to life with a husky, sage voice and northern English lilt.
For all its disturbingly plausible grime, gore and occasional horror, The Unbroken is not a dark fantasy. There is a current of optimism that flows throughout.
This well-executed fantasy uses three separate timelines to tell a beautiful story of struggle, loss and, eventually, triumph.
Malice transforms Sleeping Beauty into a dark and compelling fantasy romance between the storybook princess and Alyce, a dark sorceress.
For a story of dark magic in which nothing is as it seems, try ‘Ninth House,’ Leigh Bardugo’s wintry fantasy-mystery set among Yale’s secret societies.
Kelly’s fantasy world is hard to resist (and well worth the investment) in this gripping story of politics, revenge and illicit magic.
C.M. Waggoner’s second novel is a dazzling, romantic fantasy quest with a morbid sense of humor.
The Witch’s Heart shifts the focus of a well-known myth to a secondary character with stunning and heartbreaking results.
The richness of Carrick’s world is a joy, but the story itself also brims with intrigue, wonder and real pain.
King of the Rising puts readers firmly into the minds of Callender’s unforgettable characters as it tackles complex questions of justice and freedom.
Poignant, thrilling and masterfully paced, The Burning God brings The Poppy War trilogy to a dazzling finish.
The Bright and Breaking Sea is a rollicking book full of seafaring intrigue, full of fun from beginning to end.
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