Here are some specials and new releases by Jeffrey L. Kohanek, Andrew Dobell, Charlotte E. English, Jason J. Nugent, Rachel Nightingale, S. Usher Evans, Kristin Ward, Nicole Grotepas and Angela J. Ford.
A Warden’s Purpose
by Jeffrey L. Kohanek
Discoveries await, but some secrets are deadly.
A Warden’s Purpose kicks off a fantasy adventure packed full of magic, intrigue, action, and betrayal, perfect for fans of Mistborn, Kingfountain, or Six of Crows.
Magi Dawn
by Andrew Dobell
Then you discover Magic is real, lethal, and you can use it.
What would you do?
Amanda-Jane Page is an ordinary girl struggling to make a living on the streets of Manhattan.
But when she’s thrown down an alleyway by a werewolf, her magic manifests in a blast of raw power.
Drawn deeper into her new life of magic, she meets other Magi, and joins a hunt for a powerful artifact. Working with her new friends, she fights the murderous dark Magi, led from the shadows by the mysterious witch Yasmin.
Amanda must learn the ways of magic to stand a chance against the forces arrayed against her. Failure means losing the war, and victory for the forces of darkness.
Faerie Fruit
by Charlotte E. English
When the centuries-barren orchards of Berrie-on-the-Wyn suddenly bear fruit, it is clear that something strange is afoot — and something fey, for this is no ordinary harvest. To partake of the fruits of Faerie is to be changed for good, but not necessarily for the better.
Whence come the golden apples, the moonlit silver pears? Who is the motley piper who walks the streets of Berrie, drawing forth magic and mayhem with his music? And how can half of the town vanish into thin air?
There may be chaos aplenty in Berrie, but all that’s needed to set things straight is a touch of the right light — and maybe just the right pair of Boots…
The Forgotten Chronicles: The Complete Trilogy
by Jason J. Nugent
3 books. 800+ pages of do-or-die young adult sci-fi adventure.
Eron’s fear could cost him his life. Still mourning the loss of his brother, he’s forced into his planet’s savage ritual designed to cull the weak. Hunted by his own kind, Eron must rise above his emotions and stay one step ahead of strange creatures known as The Forgotten.
As tensions rise and friends turn to enemies, Eron discovers a secret that could change the human race forever. And joining an embattled resistance against the queen herself may be the only way to spread the truth.
Can Eron and his allies defy the monarchy before a deadly war swallows the rest of humankind?
The Forgotten Chronicles: The Complete Trilogy contains all three novels in the action-packed YA sci-fi adventure series. If you like planetary plots, gripping battles, and courageous characters, then you’ll love Jason J. Nugent’s edge-of-your-seat boxed set.
Harlequin’s Riddle
by Rachel Nightingale
Tarya, the mystical realm spoken of in tales, is real, and her gift for story telling opens a way to it. But Tarya has a shadow side, and someone in the troupe of actors is using it to harm people. Mina soon realises she may be the only one with the power to stop them.
Harlequin’s Riddle is the first book in a Young Adult fantasy trilogy about the gift of creativity and where it can take you.
The City of Veils
by S. Usher Evans
Thirteen-year-old Princess Brynna fled an arranged marriage and became a masked vigilante. Now, at eighteen, she’s on the cusp of taking down the city’s most ruthless crime boss, Lord Beswick—that is, until her father and brother are murdered, and she’s dragged back to a life she thought she left behind.
Even as she juggles council meetings and royal decrees, Brynna refuses to give up on her vigilante mission to bring Beswick to justice. But the politics of Forcadel are as volatile as its streets, and Brynna isn’t sure whom she can trust in the castle. And with two royals dead in less than a month, she must use all her wits to keep herself from becoming the third.
After the Green Withered
by Kristin Ward
They talk of open borders and flowing rivers.
They say the world was green.
But drought swept across the globe and the United States of the past disappeared under a burning sky.
Enora Byrnes lives in the aftermath, a barren world where water has become the global currency. In a life dominated by duty to family and community, Enora is offered a role within an entity that controls everything from water credits to borders. But it becomes clear that not all is as it seems. From the wasted confines of her small town to the bowels of a hidden city, Enora will uncover buried secrets that hide an unthinkable reality.
As truth reveals the brutal face of what she has become, she must ask herself: how far will she go to retain her humanity?
Birth of the Colossus
by Nicole Grotepas
Holly Drake knew that her victory would be short-lived. Things never felt right after what happened. It was too little. Too much. A contradiction of all the emotions that the revelations shook up in her.
If things can get worse. They will.
She’s learned that much. Without her crew watching her back, she’d be lost. No. That’s not true. She’s strong and tough. As a new power rises and pecks at the fringes of her peace, she’s got nothing to fear.
Whatever comes, she’ll face it. And take it out.
The 6 Moons crew witnesses the birth of a new monster. A new beast. The threat is more than anything they could have imagined. If they don’t take it out, the colossus that forms from the skeletal remains of what once was will be more brutal and dangerous than even they could have known.
Pawn
by Angela J. Ford
– Prophecy of Erinyes
Maeve of Carn is a warrior of warriors, but she’s no hero.
Born with superhuman strength she sells her abilities to mercenaries and warlords in exchange for wealth.
Until the night of the full moon. . .
In the midst of a raid, led by the warlord she just might be falling in love with, Maeve is taken by the Dark Fae.
After leaving her to rot in the dungeon of the damned they offer her a deal. Freedom.
If she finds a divine relic rumored to have the power to break all curses.
Left with no other choice, Maeve sets off on a perilous quest, guided by the Scholar.