Book promo…

It’s ladies day!!!

First up is Cedar Sanderson with another in her Groundskeeper series, Have a Dead Night

As always, click the cover for the Amazon link!

The blurb-

As the cold rain falls on Belleview cemetery, Apprentice mediator Chloe Brandt is shifting from raking fallen leaves to solving mysteries for the living and the dead. If it’s not one thing, it’s another as a fallen tree, a new case, and an unexpected result all collide with a summons from a colleague. Now Chloe and her boss Mr. Cruor are headed for the deep hollers of Appalachia, to attempt the unraveling of a fifty-year-old tragedy, and they are walking right into an ambush. One wrong step, and the dead stay restless forever.

Next up is Pam Uphoff with a new series Machine World, and the first book in it, Dumas

The blurb-

Dumas house Zeller. A Servants bastard who was caught using Mentalist Powers and chipped. Still brilliant, but without Power, with speech issues, sold . . . But he’s got a Grand Plan . . .

A small part of the Baranov Family has been kicked out of Baranov House after their son is accused of improprieties with the Family Head’s daughter. Retreating to their old hunting lodge on a low population World, with their old servants and a couple of new ones, they’re going to find themselves right on the spot when the Machines arrive.

Last but certainly not least, Alma TC Boykin with another in the Familiar Generation Series, Land Magic and Shadows

The blurb-

How far will a seeker go to find an answer?

Thomas A. “Art” Chan struggles to balance his duties as university faculty with those of husband and Hunter. Toss in a tenure committee with members who insist on putting new obstacles in his way, and Art begins to contemplate a job in retail, almost.

Meanwhile, a professor searches for items in a place best left undisturbed. A place where darkness looks back. Darkness with an interest in careless magic workers.

Which is more dangerous: academics with grudges, or an irritated earth power? Or a third force, one that combines the worst of Art’s worlds?

I can highly recommend all three!!!

Comments

Book promo… — 4 Comments

  1. I heartily recommend both the Groundskeeper series and the Familiar / Familiar Generations series.
    I have bought and read both of the recommended books, and liked them a lot.
    Groundskeeper expands on the main characters, and the world that challenges them, in a way that begs for more stories.
    Familiar Generations also fills out the world defined by magic and intrusions from other inimical realms.
    The works of both authors are worth reading and rereading. Thanks. John

  2. I’m in agreement with John. I was midway through Groundskeeper when the Generations book was released, so I made time to finish Cedar’s book. Am now reading Alma’s book.

    The first Familiar book helped me get through a medical crisis without panicking, where doing so could have rendered me completely blind in one eye. (Protip: eye surgery with a gas bubble and rapid changes in altitude Are A Very Bad Idea. Temporary blindness is spooky.) Side effect; I’m hooked on the Familiar series and offshoots.

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