9781915998149
400 pp
PB 216 x 135 mm
Mono
£9.99 / $18.99
Fantasy
Audio rights available
Phi Hunter Ex, travels the Suyoram Kingdom, slaying spirits and demons hidden in the forests. While he’s proud of his mystical trade, the respect of his guild – and the people of the kingdom – is waning with modernisation. He believes the only way to earn that respect back is to hunt down the legendary Shar-Ala, a demon that’s eluded his masters for decades.
Saved from a bar fight by the heavily pregnant Arinya, Ex strikes up a deal: he’ll escort her through the forest, protecting her unborn from the ghosts haunting the land. But disaster strikes when they’re attacked by agents of the crown and Ex learns Arinya is prized consort of the crown-prince. The new queen seeks to eliminate all possible usurpers, which includes Arinya’s unborn child.
Feeling responsible, Ex vows to get her home. As more secrets unravel, he must face the dangers from both men and monsters, or lose not only the sanctuary of his guild, but also the woman he’s trying not to fall in love with.
SALINEE GOLDENBERG is a multimedia artist and musician living in Washington D.C. A biracial, bisexual, diaspora writer, Sal often explores themes of identity, obsession and alienation in her work. In addition to writing novels, she produces videos and animations, paints, and plays in bands.
9781915998149
400 pp
PB 216 x 135 mm
Mono
£9.99 / $18.99
Fantasy
Audio rights available
What would guilt make you do?
Hadleigh Keene died on the road leading away from Hollyhock Asylum. The reasons are unknown. Her sister Morgan blames herself. A year later with the case still unsolved, Morgan creates a false identity, that of a troubled housewife named Charlotte Turner, and goes inside.
Morgan quickly discovers that Hollyhock is… not right. She is shaken by the hospital’s peculiar routines and is soon beset by strange episodes. All the while, the persona of Charlotte takes on a life of its own, becoming stronger with each passing day. As her identity begins unraveling, Morgan finds herself retracing Hadleigh’s footsteps and peering into the places they lead.
The terrifying reality of The Redemption of Morgan Bright unfolds over the course of chapters told from the points of view of both Charlotte and Morgan, police interviews, and text messages.
CHRIS PANATIER lives in Dallas, Texas, with his wife, daughter, and a fluctuating herd of animals resembling dogs (one is almost certainly a goat). He writes short stories and novels, “plays” the drums, and draws album covers for metal bands.