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January 7 Adrift in Currents Clean and Clear by Seanan McGuire features giant turtles, impossible ships, and tidal rivers ridden by a Drowned Girl in search of a family.
The Dryad Storm by Laurie Forest is the can’t-miss finale of Laurie Forest’s epic fantasy series, the Black Witch Chronicles .
The next installment in the Bride of the Shadow King series picks back up with Princess Faraine.
The Cities of the Weft trilogy concludes as Nathan Treeves steps into his role as Master of Waterblack , the City of the Dead , and the God-Killer who has him in her sights.
The last witch of the Ridge must choose sides in a clash between industry and nature.
In this historical romantasy, a young Scottish woman is magically transported to the last Samurai era.
Mira Frears' The Scorpion Queen is a dark fantasy inspired by a Malian fairy tale.
A down-on-his-luck private eye discovers he has the ability to bend space-time, a gift that may allow him to achieve the life heâs always dreamed of.
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