Pixie For Hire Series

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The finale to the Pixie for Hire Trilogy, Lom and Bella find themselves fighting for family and two worlds.

The pixie with the gun has come home to see his princess crowned a queen and live in peace. But nothing is ever easy for Lom. A gruesome discovery on his doorstep interrupts their plans and sends Lom off on a mission to save not one, but two worlds. It’s personal this time and the stakes are higher than ever before. With friends falling and the enemy gathering, Bella and Lom must conquer the worst fears and monsters Underhill can conjure. Failure is not on the agenda.

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Book two in the Pixie for Hire series, Trickster Noir picks up where Pixie Noir ended. Lom, the little pixie with the tough-guy mentality, has proposed to Bella. All should be well, but their happily-ever-after is in grave danger. Threats from both Underhill and the human realms are closing in on them, and the fairy princess raised Alaskan redneck has to learn on the job, and fast!

Back cover blurb: After the battle of Tower Baelfire ended, Lom lay dying. Bella was tasked with not only the job she never wanted, but the one she did. Could she keep Lom alive long enough for him to come to the rescue when their kingdom needed them? And what did Raven, mysterious trickster spirit and honorary uncle to Bella, want with them? If the threat was big enough to have the trickster worried, Bella knew she needed to have Lom at her side. Underhill might look like a soap-bubble kingdom, but Bella and Lom knew there was a gritty underside. Why else would fairyland need a dark man willing to carry a big gun and be the Pixie for Hire? For snippets to whet your appetite, look here.

Reviews:

It’s sort of what would happen if Larry Correia and Georgette Heyer had a torrid love affair.”  Sarah Hoyt, author of A Few Good Men and Witchfinder

“Cedar’s ability to pull fantastic creatures and trickster deities from the European, Japanese and Native American traditions and mix them all together in a coherent, entertaining whole… Recommended.”  Sci Fi From the Other Side

 

Pixie Noir

For more reviews, information, and snippets of Pixie Noir, book one in the Pixie for Hire series, look no further.  “To those of you who thought there was nothing new worth reading in Fantasy: Pixie Noir proves that you are wrong. The pace picks up throughout, so save this book for a weekend, or you’ll be complaining about a lack of sleep at work. A very good read!” Dave Freer, author of Dog Pixie Noirand Dragon

 “The unlikely love child of Monster Hunter International and the Princess Bride, this book … is unalloyed fun all the way.”  -Sarah A. Hoyt, author of Darkship Thieves
 “If Dashiel Hammett, Larry Corriea and Jim Butcher had a love child, it would be Pixie Noir. A wonderful mix of mystery and fantasy with just the right touch of noir.” -Amanda S. Green, author of Nocturnal Origins
 Pixie Noir by Cedar Sanderson is a joyous romp and a fresh take on fantasy. Be prepared, you’ll be wanting to read more.
– Amazing Stories Magazine

Mark Lardas’ Review

An Alaskan pilot’s review

TK Anthony’s Review

 

To read snippets, look here