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Forest Moon Rising
A brand-new Tess Noncoiré Adventure from "an innovative and welcome new voice in urban fantasy" (*#1 New York Times bestselling author Patricia Briggs). Tess Noncoiré, successful fantasy writer and Celestial Blade Warrior, has made a deal with the Powers That Be, forfeiting her own dreams in order to save those nearest and dearest to her. Having survived this unprecedented experience, Tess, along with her imp Scrap, is determined to hunt down a demonic intruder from another dimension, the Norglein, who seems bent on ravishing young women, leaving them pregnant, and waiting for the proper time to steal their babies away for his own purposes.
Reviewer: Sharon
Review: Apr 4, 2011
Forest Moon Rising is book four in the Tess Noncoire adventure series. It is written by P.R. Frost and is an urban fantasy focusing on Tess who is a writer as well as a Celestial Blade Warrior. When not trying to meet deadlines and promote her writing, Tess fights evil with her imp, Scrap. Tess and Scrap are having a rough time of it. Tess is still mourning for her lost love and they both have been injured af
Faery Moon
A brand-new Tess Noncoiré novel from "an innovative and welcome new voice in urban fantasy"(#1 New York Times bestselling author Patricia Briggs)
Tess Noncoiré, successful fantasy writer and Celestial Blade Warrior, has gone to a writers' conference in Las Vegas, taking along her mother, who is depressed over the death of her demon husband.
Taking in one of Vegas' Big Acts, Tess is amazed to see winged dancers flying about the stage, seemingly unsupported by any wires. Then she discovers the dancers are actually faeries, held captive in the casino against their will. And if Tess and her sidekick demon Scrap don't help the faeries return to their own dimension, they—and their realm—will die.
Reviewer: Roza
Review: Aug 2, 2009
Genre(s): Sci-Fi / Fantasy
This books makes more sense if you have previously read Hounding the Moon and Moon in the Mirror.
Finally! A female first-person narrative in which the main character does not believe she can take on the world all on her own, and using the people around her to assist her in her goals! She even cares about them enough to help them meet their goals, as well. And she's not as stupid as some of
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