K. C. Alexander
K. Eason
- Enemy (On the Bones of Gods #1, dark fantasy)
- Outlaw (On the Bones of Gods #2)
- Ally (On the Bones of Gods #3)
- How Rory Thorne Destroyed the Multiverse (The Thorne Chronicles #1, space fantasy, forthcoming 2019 from DAW)
- Kirkus Reviews (Starred Review!): “Told with just enough editorializing from a Dickensian narrator, this story delights from cover to cover. The political intrigue never fails to surprise, each character is layered and compelling, and there’s a perfect balance between science-fiction action and fairy-tale fantasy. Do not, under any circumstances, miss out on this.”
- Booklist (Starred Review!): “This has been pitched as Princess Bride meets Princess Leia, which is a tall order to fill, but, by golly, does it succeed! Eason adds a feminist modern twist to fairy tale and sf tropes while presenting an intergalactic adventure that enthralls in its own right, striking that ideal balance between original and familiar. The playful writing style allows the readers to laugh at the silly scenes while also fully engaging with the characters’ emotions. A delightful start to what promises to be a smart, unique series.”
- Library Journal (Starred Review!): “This beautifully layered, endlessly entertaining… part space opera, part Sleeping Beauty retelling, part feminist battle cry, and part send up of The Princess Bride. … Exquisitely written with complex characters, sardonic wit, and immersive worldbuilding. Highly recommended for all readers”
- Hey Alma: “Take a deep breath, close your eyes, and picture outer space plus fairy tales plus political intrigue plus magic. Whatever you’re thinking of, How Rory Thorne Destroyed the Multiverse is all those things, but better.”
- The Roarbots: “Part fairy tale, part space opera, part thriller, and part feminist manifesto, How Rory Thorne Destroyed the Multiverse is definitely one of my favorite books of the year.”
- Delilah S. Dawson, NYT bestselling author of Star Wars: PHASMA: “Fun and feminist, unique and stylish, with a heroine who’ll steal your heart. If fairy tales and space opera had a clever baby with a big vocabulary and a rebellious streak, this would be it.”
- Curtis C. Chen, author of Waypoint Kangaroo (a 2017 Locus Awards finalist): “”Rory Thorne raises the bar for self-rescuing princesses everywhere. This clever fusion of unforgiving fairy tale and fanciful space opera destroyed me emotionally in all the best ways.””
- Michael Mammay, author of Planetside: “This is big, imaginative space opera at it’s best. Filled with complex characters and twisty politics, Rory Thorne is an awesome ride.”
- Featured at Kirkus, Library Journal, Booklist Reader, Bookish, Hey Alma
T. Frohock
- Where Oblivion Lives (Los Nefilim #1, historical fantasy, LGBTQ Band of Brothers with magic!)
- Carved From Stone and Dream (Los Nefilim #2, forthcoming Feb 2020)
- A Song With Teeth (Los Nefilim #3, under contract)
- Mark Lawrence, author of Red Sister: “Beautifully written. You can rely on Frohock for clear writing and, when the situation demands it, beautiful prose… The story itself is a slow burn leading to an exciting crescendo with some genuinely creepy vibes.”
- Beth Cato, author of Breath of Earth: “Brooding, intense, and introspective, WHERE OBLIVION LIVES evokes an eerily plausible 1932 Spain and France full of supernatural forces skirmishing in preparation for a bigger war, right in parallel with humanity. This is dark historical fantasy that sings.”
- Judith Tarr, author of Lord of the Two Lands and Forgotten Suns: “Frohock is a unique talent, and she has written a beautiful book. Parts of it will break your heart; the rest will make it whole again. I can’t wait to read the next installment.”
- Michael R. Fletcher, author of Beyond Redemption: “Gorgeously lyrical, T. Frohock weaves a lush tapestry. At times beautiful and brutal, I am in awe of this unbelievably talented story-teller. Highly recommended!”
Ann LaBar
- Prom Theory (YA romance, under contract to Simon Pulse)
Corry L. Lee
- Weave the Lightning (Bourshkanya #1)
- Bourshkanya #2 (under contract to Solaris)
Mary Soon Lee
- Elemental Haiku (science poetry, 10 Speed Press)

- The Sciku Project: “In Elemental Haiku Mary Soon Lee walks the balance between information and artistry perfectly. Her poems are graceful, humorous and fascinating, sometimes all three in a single haiku.”
Erin Lindsey
- The Bloodbound (Bloodbound #1, romantic fantasy)
- The Bloodforged (Bloodbound #2)
- The Bloodsworn (Bloodbound #3)
- Murder on Millionaires’ Row (Gilded Age paranormal mystery,)
The Bloodbound and The Bloodforged are also available in German!
- Library Journal, Starred Review!: “With a strong, likable heroine and a well-drawn cast of characters, this highly recommended romp through late 19th-century New York will have readers clamoring for the next installment.”
- Kirkus: “Lindsey kicks off her new series with a spooky paranormal mystery/thriller filled with historical tidbits, a touch of romance, and a talented and delightfully gritty sleuth.”
- Publishers Weekly: “Lindsey’s quirky mix of supernatural shenanigans and well-drawn historical detail augurs well for future installments.”
- Tasha Alexander, author of Death in St. Petersburg: “Sharp, insightful, and more than a little sassy, Rose Gallagher is a heroine to cheer for. Lovers of historical mysteries and all things supernatural will devour MURDER ON MILLIONAIRES’ ROW and clamor for more.”
- Lyndsay Faye, author of Gods of Gotham and Jane Steele: “MURDER ON MILLIONAIRES’ ROW is utterly charming, scrupulously researched, and beautifully felt. I enjoyed every page and cannot wait for Rose to stick her fingers into ever more perilous pies.”
- Mary Robinette Kowal, Hugo-award winning author of Shades of Milk and Honey: “A charming mystery of manners. Ghosts, murder, magic, and a heroine who’s impulsive but also refreshingly smart about her choices. What’s not to love?”
Michael Mammay
- Planetside (mil sci-fi / murder mystery)
- Spaceside (Planetside #2)
- Planetside #3 (under contract to Harper Voyager)
- Untitled Project (under contract to Harper Voyager)
- Publishers Weekly (Planetside): “Mammay capably writes Butler’s gritty, old-school soldier’s voice, and the story delivers…intrigue and action for fans of military SF.”
- SFRevu: ” (Planetside) is Michael Mammay’s debut novel, and it’s one of the best bits of mil-sf I’ve read, and more than that…[It] is a compelling novel about war that speaks in authoritative tones and should be on the reading list of more than just fans of grunts and guns, though it’s got plenty for them, too.”
- Washington Independent Review of Books: “Planetside is a page-turner and an extremely satisfying read.”
- Jack Campbell, New York Times bestselling author of Ascendant (Planetside): “A tough, authentic-feeling story that starts out fast and accelerates from there.”
- Tanya Huff, author of the Confederation and Peacekeeper series: “Not just for military SF fans—although military SF fans will love it—Planetside is an amazing debut novel, and I’m looking forward to what Mammay writes next.”
- Mark Kloos, author of the Frontline series: “Planetside is a smart and fast-paced blend of mystery and boots-in-the-dirt military SF that reads like a high-speed collision between Courage Under Fire and Heart of Darkness.”
- Gavin Smith, author of Age of Scorpio (Planetside): “Definitely the best military sci-fi debut I’ve come across in a while.”
- Library Journal, Starred Review! (Spaceside): “Butler’s wry commentary on the military establishment, corporate skullduggery, and life in general feels honest and real. Highly recommended for military sf lovers, who will savor his perspective and probably want to buy the man a drink.”
- Brian’s Book Blog (Spaceside): “Mammay’s storytelling ability in Spaceside is top notch. Pure fiction from beginning to end that flowed perfectly. Tie that in with Bray’s narration and it only took me a day or two to finish this one. Another top book for 2019 from me – I think that Spaceside might be even better than Planetside was.”
- The Unseen Library (Spaceside): “Mammay does an outstanding job crafting together a clever and addictive narrative that does a spectacular job following on from the author’s amazing debut, Planetside.”
Jeri Westerson
- Booke of the Hidden (Booke of the Hidden #1, paranormal romance)
- Deadly Rising (Booke of the Hidden #2)
- Shadows in the Mist (Booke of the Hidden #3)
- The Darkest Gateway (Booke of the Hidden #4)
E. L. Tettensor
- Darkwalker (Nicolas Lenoir #1, flintlock fantasy/mystery)
- Master of Plagues (Nicolas Lenoir #2)