Music, myth, and magic mix-in this two-volume fantasy masterpiece by a New York Times-bestselling author that is a "e;joy to read"e; (Publishers Weekly).
Groundbreaking, provocative novels that challenge gender assumptions-in stories of aliens and humans, women and men, and the shifting nature of identity.
This charming urban fantasy is what you'd have if Terry Pratchett wrote The Good Place, following two agents of love ensnared in a plot to bring down the natural order of the world.
In an alternate America that runs on magic, a potential environmental disaster plunges an overworked bureaucrat into a deadly conspiracy of evil gods and darkest sorceryDavid Fisher pushes paper for the EPA in a world that's a lot like ours .
In this feminist-inspired fantasy, a rejected wife starts seeing birds everywhere, including the sleek, cobalt-blue parakeet staring back at her in the mirror After being dumped by her husband of twenty-seven years, losing her house, and selling her jewelry at auction, Sassafras "e;Sassy"e; Hummel takes the only job she's qualified for: maid at a luxury hotel.
Journey through enchanted realms inhabited by dragons, vampires and incorrigible grandmothers, drawn from East Asian and Malaysian myth and folklore, in Zen Cho's magical Spirits Abroad .
Addictive, brilliantly written and utterly irresistible, The Book of Doors is a spell-binding, mind-bending, heart-pounding new adventure that is perfect for fans of The Binding, The Midnight Library and A Discovery of Witches .
Investigating her family history, Molly slips into a world of magicBackstage at a vaudeville in Oakland, California, a reporter sits down for an interview with Callan Allalie, patriarch of a family of traveling magicians.
A blues musician is blasted into a parallel world in a novel that's "e;a houserockin' good time"e; cowritten by the New York Times-bestselling author (Booklist).
At Castle Perilous, a magical party ends in murder and the hunt begins for whodunit in this "e;fast-moving and funny"e; fantasy novel (Barbara Paul, author of Kill Fee).
Classic fantasy stories from the Hugo and Nebula Award-winning author, "e;one of our very best, and most innovate, speculative writers"e; (New York Daily News).
Music, myth, and magic mix in this tale of a melody not meant for human ears, from the New York Times-bestselling and award-winning author of Darwin's Radio.
First in the Night-Threads series featuring a warrior, a shapshifter, and a sorceress who journey into an alternate world to fight a battle not their own.
The spellbinding conclusion to the Night-Threads series begins as a woman of craft, blessed with an overwhelming courage, takes a great risk to combat a traitorous evil that threatens all of Rhadaz.
Fred Wagner thought his newfound ability would bring big opportunities, but some special powers aren't as useful as they appear to beAdvertising copywriter Fred Wagner lives a mundane existence, dreaming of being a novelist but making scant progress on his first literary effort.
A magical Pendleford prequel from the bestselling author of The Language of Spells, that introduces the world to Iris Harper - the original Harper witch.