Those of you who have been patiently (or not!) awaiting the next book in the Righteous series need wait no longer. Hell's Fortress has been officially released into the wild. Early feedback is positive, and I hope you enjoy reading it.
After this, only one more book to go!
New Releases List
Wednesday, October 8, 2014
Friday, October 3, 2014
Some Fun New Projects
After
eight books with Thomas & Mercer, I've officially signed with T&M's
sister imprint, Lake Union, to do two historical novels. Crow Hollow is
set in 1676 Massachusetts in the aftermath of King Philip's War and will
be published next May. The Crescent Spy takes place in New Orleans
during the Civil War. No official date on that release yet, but it looks
like November, 2015.
My new acquiring editor is fantastic, and they've given me my old dev editor, which is great. It's exciting to be trying some new stuff and maybe expanding my readership a bit. But I'm going to miss the team at T&M and hope to eventually do more books with them.
Those books are both written already. I'm currently working on the fifth book of The Dark Citadel Series, War of Wizards (you can preorder that here), and something that's a bit of a change of pace for me. I don't want to talk too much about that yet.
My new acquiring editor is fantastic, and they've given me my old dev editor, which is great. It's exciting to be trying some new stuff and maybe expanding my readership a bit. But I'm going to miss the team at T&M and hope to eventually do more books with them.
Those books are both written already. I'm currently working on the fifth book of The Dark Citadel Series, War of Wizards (you can preorder that here), and something that's a bit of a change of pace for me. I don't want to talk too much about that yet.
Wolves of Paris in Audio
One of my favorite books, The Wolves of Paris, has just come out in audio. I've been fortunate to have the extremely talented narrator Rosemary Benson do both this book and The Red Rooster in audio. She does a great job with the voices of both male and female characters, and her work has a certain gravitas that lends itself to historical work. Check out the sample!
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