About Hammer and Bone
The purest evil lives in the hearts of men.
Carnival mystics. Zombie tribes. Bad magic in the Bayou. Mage-princes, alien cities, and soul-stealing priests. The grim monsters in the worlds of these dark, speculative tales are true horrors, but it’s the people you should fear the most.
People like Michel, a boy pining for his best friend, Ray. But a presence in the swamp calls Michel to avenge another lost love, and he must decide which summons to answer. Or Angelo, a prescient cop who denies his visions until they endanger the man he loves. Or Bellew, an overseer in a shantytown of criminals sheltering a revenant and feeding it from their ranks.
From ruined lands of steam and iron, to haunted Southern forests, to brutal city streets where hope and damnation flow from the same spring, only a few stubborn souls possess the heart to challenge evil on its own terms. Some wield magic, some turn to rage or even love, but the ones left standing will survive only if they find the courage to carve their own paths to freedom.
Even if it means carving through flesh.
Kirby Crow is an American writer born and raised in the Deep South. She is a winner of the EPIC Award and the Rainbow Award, and is the author of the bestselling “Scarlet and the White Wolf” series of fantasy novels. Kirby and her husband and their son share an old, lopsided house in the Blue Ridge with a cat. Always a cat.
Her published novels are:
Prisoner of the Raven (historical romance) Scarlet and the White Wolf: The Pedlar and the Bandit King (New Adult fantasy, m/m, Torquere Press) Scarlet and the White Wolf: Mariner’s Luck (New Adult fantasy, m/m, Torquere Press) Scarlet and the White Wolf: The Land of Night (New Adult fantasy, m/m, Torquere Press) Angels of the Deep (paranormal/horror) Circuit Theory (novella, scifi, Riptide) Coming Soon: Malachite (speculative m/m, New Adult, 2015) Poison Apples (collection, dark fantasy, m/m, 2015) Scarlet and the White Wolf 4 (New Adult fantasy, m/m, 2015) For upcoming news of her future novels, visit her website at http://KirbyCrow.com
Links
Amazon Link: http://amzn.to/ZJsblz Blog: http://www.kirbycrow.com/blog/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/kirby_crow Goodreads: http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/1374091.Kirby_Crow
“The purest evil lives in the hearts of men.” Sadly, this is true. Much success to Kirby.
I’m definitely intrigued!
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I haven’t read a Kirby Crowe book in such a long time. This looks really good.
Kirby Crow is a new author for me but one I look forward to following!