From Publishers WeeklyOates's latest collection explores certain favorite Oatesian themes, primary among them violence, loss, and privilege. Three of the stories feature white, upp...
When her dear old Granddad -- the Grim Reaperhimself -- goes missing, Susan takes over the family business. The progeny of Death's adopted daughter and his apprentice, she shows re...
EDITORIAL REVIEW: In the first fiction book of the Faithgirlz!™ series, bestselling author Nancy Rue introduces Sophie LaCroix, a creative soul who's destined to become a great fil...
Humanoid buffalo and armadillo bikers in post-apocalyptic Oklahoma!A bio-engineered super-soldier named Hella and her mutant buffalo sidekick Stampede clash with armadillo bikers a...
EDITORIAL REVIEW: Certain works of fantasy are immediately recognizable as monuments, towering above the rest of the category. Authors of those works, such as Stephen R. Donaldson,...
Amazon.com ReviewMorrison's earthy, poetic voice compliments perfectly the fantastical and mythical elements of Song Of Soloman. A world where fathers fly in clouds of rose petals....
SUMMARY:Based on historically accurate roots, this novel explores one New Yorker's involvement in his family's rice plantation and the wild tensions involved as he tries to ...
Amazon.com ReviewIn Sometimes the Magic Works, author Terry Brooks mixes advice on writing with stories from his personal experience in publishing. A seasoned fantasy writer with ....
'3 extraordinary tales of fantasy each by a master of the art, and in each there is incident and invention enough to surpass most full-length novels...
The heat is onLife's a banquet for Angelina Amalfi—a gourmet chef and food writer with enough sass and spunk for two. But things start to go really bad really fast when the man who...