Schlossberg (Malinae) brings together a superior anthology with a fascinating origin story: his grandfather left him a rough manuscript of 22 stories that were “like bare bones folktales Continue reading »
Van Veen’s stunning sophomore outing (after My Darling Dreadful Thing) is gothic horror for the ages. In 1887, Sarah finds a body in the bog surrounding her husband’s isolated Continue reading »
Enhancing a taut political thriller with magical elements—including a necromantic conspiracy and a giant frog god—Hugo Award winner Tchaikovsky’s brilliant third Tyrant Continue reading »
Woods (After the Forest) enchants in this sophisticated fairy tale that riffs on both “The Little Mermaid” and “Cinderella.” Lucinde “Luce” Léon is the youngest adoptive Continue reading »
Swan launches the Great Silence trilogy, set 200 years after the Empire of the Wolf series, with this dazzling and immersive epic fantasy. After Peter Kleist’s father buys him a Continue reading »