Genre: Mythic Fantasy

  • Devon Monk - Gorgon With The Wind - book Cover

    Gorgon With the Wind by Devon Monk

    New release in progress. I just picked this one up and am reading now. A complete review will be posted soon. Get it now with the link below if you…

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  • Deborah Blake - Wickedly Powerful -book cover

    Wickedly Powerful by Deborah Blake

    Fire does not care who you are. When a forest witch who commands ancient magic crosses paths with a firefighter who barely survived the flames, both discover that some burns…

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  • Deborah Blake - Wickedly Wonderful - book cover

    Wickedly Wonderful by Deborah Blake

    Power chooses her before she chooses it. A reluctant successor must reconcile sisterhood, love, and looming supernatural authority while deciding what kind of legend she is willing to become.

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  • Deborah Blake - Wickedly Dangerous - book cover

    Wickedly Dangerous by Deborah Blake

    Known as the wicked witch of Russian fairy tales, Baba Yaga is not one woman, but rather a title carried by a chosen few. They keep the balance of nature…

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  • Patricia Briggs - Winter Lost - book cover

    Winter Lost by Patricia Briggs

    Some bargains are older than the world you know. Beneath the surface of a modern crisis lies mythic obligation, hidden identities, and rules that do not care who gets hurt.

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  • Patricia Briggs - Night Broken - book cover

    Night Broken by Patricia Briggs

    This is urban fantasy that refuses to be comfortable. The stakes feel personal and raw, turning pack politics and relationships into the sharpest weapons in the room.

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  • Patricia Briggs - River Marked - book cover

    River Marked by Patricia Briggs

    Mythology that feels lived in, not layered on. The world expands through culture and belief rather than spectacle, giving the story a quieter but deeper weight.

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