Browsing: Fantasy

The Selection meets Graceling in this #1 New York Times bestseller: Mare lives in a society that classifies citizens according to the color of their blood. When she enters the elite Silver world, she must hide her true nature in order to support the Red rebellion… With over 258,000 five-star Goodreads ratings!

A New York Times bestseller! As old enemies threaten his new bride, powerful vampire Vlad will put everything on the line to keep her safe… “I always open a Frost book with happy anticipation” (Charlaine Harris).

“Thoroughly captivating” (Kirkus Reviews): In medieval England, a young peasant girl is abducted and left for dead — but after she’s rescued, she is drawn into a world of adventure, intrigue, and murder… A “richly researched, female-driven historical mystery” (Library Journal starred review).

From the New York Times bestselling author of The Sword of Shannara: In the small town of Hopewell, a demon and John Ross, a Knight of the Word, battle over the fate of young Nest — and the future of humanity. Nearly 9,000 five-star ratings on Goodreads!

From Melbourne’s gleaming skyscrapers to its throbbing nightclubs, Riley Jenson’s world is raging with danger and desire. A drop-dead-gorgeous werewolf–with…

READING, WRITING, AND RAISING THE DEAD When Chess Putnam is ordered by an infamous crime boss—who also happens to be her…

Join Conan on his forays through a lost world of wizards, monsters, and bandits! This timeless sword and sorcery collection is “so highly charged that it nearly gives off sparks” (Stephen King) — and includes previously unpublished material!

An “unforgettable” fantasy (Charlaine Harris): British royal spy James Asher is forced out of retirement when an undead aristocrat comes knocking at his door demanding his help to solve a mystery. From a New York Times bestselling author who gives “Anne Rice a run for her money” (Publishers Weekly).

A New York Times bestseller: Over the course of two centuries, the inhabitants of a Cape Cod home grapple with family, love, and loss. “Hoffman’s lyrical prose weaves an undeniable spell” (Publishers Weekly).