
Book Review: Westward Weird edited by Martin H. Greenberg and Kerrie L. Hughes
Thirteen short stories in the paranormal steampunk science fiction genre with a theme of the Old West.
Thirteen short stories in the paranormal steampunk science fiction genre with a theme of the Old West.
Lupine sorcerer Cullen Seabourne and the pregnant FBI Agent Cynna Weaver are lured to another realm where magic is commonplace and night never ends. Their only way home lies in tracking down a missing medallion — one also sought by powerful beings who will do anything to claim it.
A brag made in anger finds Rune at risk of death, unless she can keep the Ghost of Skull Hill enthralled. It’s a musical performance that could end in death or the beginning of a whole new life.
It’s death, hot chocolate, iffy generators, and invading monsters in a raging blizzard that Jayne Frost must battle.
A chilling event at the Black and Orange Ball shatters the peace Jayne Frost has found, despite the pain of frenemy Lark Bramble’s appearance.
The Sandman is coming to Santa’s Workshop for his first-ever book signing! He’s a quirky a supernatural celebrity Jane has to keep happy…and then Luna, the Mistress of Nightmares, comes a’calling in the night.
When Jayne Frost buys a sealed box at an estate sale and cat-related circumstances cause that box to be opened, life in Nocturne Falls starts to go haywire. Jayne has no choice but to figure out what she unleashed and how to recapture it.