The City Revolts (Caitlin Chronicles #4)
Daniel Willcocks and Michael Anderle
Book
What can one woman do when a whole city wants to fight back? Things are heating up in The Broken...
Lady Silver (Warlock Chronicles #1)
Book
A Cataclysm eons ago forced humans and warlocks across the galaxy in a centuries-long diaspora....
Science Fiction Romance
Hold Back the Dark (Bishop/Special Crimes Unit #18)
Book
An SCU team investigates an inexplicable string of murders committed by men and women with no memory...
Fire's Kiss
Book
Embyr tends her tavern while keeping her dangerous parentage a secret, until she's attacked by a...
Haka Ever After (The Sin Bin #7)
Book
You are cordially invited to the Sin Bin wedding of the year—kilts required, undergarments...
M_M Contemporary Romance
Betrayal at Baldur's Gate
Tabletop Game
Description from the publisher: The shadow of Bhaal has come over Baldur's Gate, summoning...
Muramasa: The Demon Blade
Video Game
Based on ancient Japanese lore, Murumasa: The Demon Blade plunges players into the mystical Genroku...
Scandal's Bride
Book
Marry in haste… Lady Gwendolyn Pettigrew longs to be a mother, but refuses to marry the...
Historical Romance Regency
I loved these stories. I’m a huge fan of fairytales, myths and legends - they’re most definitely not just stories for children, as these dark and often disturbing stories prove. In fact, these short tales are just like the original fairy tales, in that people are tricked, driven to madness and die (but not ALL the time!).
The seemingly separate stories gives the reader more insight to the world of the Silken Folk, and the overarching story of the Lacewing King was just perfection. The beautiful artwork by Charles Vess really does make this a very special book, and I’m going to be sad to see it go back to the library!
I’d highly recommend this wonderful book.