Tag: urban Fantasy

  • Free Novella

    Free Novella

    Ending today: free read! If you’ve already read it, do me a big favor and pass it on to someone else who’d enjoy it?  Morning There was a snowflake on her eyeball. It sparkled a little as I bent over her, close, but not too close, lest I should thaw it with the warmth of…

  • Cover Reveal!

    Cover Reveal!

    I’m rather excited about this. It’s been a long, busy year, and I’d begun to wonder if I’d be able to release anything significant this year. Well, as I’m wrapping up Lab Gremlins, it’s looking like it will have a Halloween publication date. Only… There’s more to a book than the words which make up…

  • Curmudgeon Review: Harvest of Evil

    Written by Sanford Begley   I hesitated to do this review. I like William Lehman and wanted to do a jump up and down happy review. I can’t quite do that. I can give a positive review and will. We will start with the best part of the book, Harvest of Evil, which in my opinion…

  • Review: Mercy Thompson

    Review: Mercy Thompson

    I’ll be putting up two reviews today, so look out for one this afternoon. This morning, you get a review not of a single book, but a whole series. Someone over at According to Hoyt (who I don’t recall a name for, sadly) suggested that I might like this Urban fantasy series. I picked up…

  • The Great Big Handy-Dandy MHI Group Book List

    The Great Big Handy-Dandy MHI Group Book List

    So you have read everything Larry Correia ever wrote, and you are jonesing for a good book while he’s working on the next one. Well, if you ask in the Monster Hunter International group, this is the list you will get of authors, books, series, and sundry suggestions. I have cleaned it up very little,…

  • Dragon Noir is live!

    Dragon Noir is live!

    You can now purchase the ebook version of Dragon Noir. Paper version will be available in about 1-2 weeks. The ebook is DRM-free, as all of my books are, and available in the Kindle Unlimited program for those reading on a budget. You can read a pre-release review here.  So it is with Cedar’s writing.…

  • Review: Jim Butcher

    Review: Jim Butcher

    I finished Dragon Noir, and ended the trilogy I’d begun writing almost 3 years ago now. Which mean I could finally finish reading a series I’ve really enjoyed. My mental voice is too close to these books to allow myself to read it, and thus flavor my writing, while I was working on the Pixie…

  • Dragon Noir: Snippet 10

    Dragon Noir: Snippet 10

    You will find the previous snippets here… Great White Hunter I wheezed for air, and managed to hold up my hands so he could see them empty. “Conrad, dammit…” I had to stop and suck wind. “Hellifino who you are.” He boomed, from close range. I was bent over trying not to throw up, and…

  • Dragon Noir: snippet 9

    Dragon Noir: snippet 9

    You can find the earlier snippets at the Snippet Herding page (in the main menu. I will repair the link as soon as I can). Morning came far too early, after that late of a night. Ellie didn’t come in with the coffeepot as she often did, and not for the first time I wondered…

  • Dragon Noir: Snippet 8

    Dragon Noir: Snippet 8

    You can find the other snippets here… First Marriage “I’d been told I’d die, after the elfshot. But hours turned into days turned into months… Mother was concerned about me, I’m sure. But she seemed more concerned that I would die and there would be no one left to carry on the Mulvaney line. Our…

  • Dragon Noir: Snippet Six

    Dragon Noir: Snippet Six

    And the book is done, off to beta readers, and feedback is already coming back. I will have a cover done this weekend, aided by potential bad weather that will trap me in the house so I have to work… or fool around. But I think I’ll at least get the cover done! As always,…

  • Dragon Noir: Snippet 2

    You can find the opening snippet Here…  I am currently still working on the book. I am very close to sending it to beta readers – I hope to wrap it all up with a bow this weekend. It’s been an interesting week so far, as the first days of a semester always are, and…