Kristi Charish
Kristi is a scientist and science fiction/urban fantasy author who resides in Vancouver, Canada. Kristi writes what she loves; adventure heavy stories featuring strong, savvy female protagonists with the occasional RPG fantasy game thrown in the mix. The first installment in her debut urban...
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Kristi is a scientist and science fiction/urban fantasy author who resides in Vancouver, Canada. Kristi writes what she loves; adventure heavy stories featuring strong, savvy female protagonists with the occasional RPG fantasy game thrown in the mix. The first installment in her debut urban fantasy series, OWL AND THE JAPANESE CIRCUS, is scheduled for release Jan 2015 through Simon & Schuster Canada/Pocket Books. She received her BSc and MSc from Simon Fraser University in Molecular Biology and Biochemistry, and her PhD in Zoology from the University of British Columbia. She is represented by Carolyn Forde at Westwood Creative Artists.
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Huh? No way can this be a series end. Okay, not exactly a cliffhanger ending. But absolutely the start of a whole new plot twist. This one resolved nothing and did not move story along at all. Okay, Kincaid learned a bit of a new twist to her powers. New characters introduced (including a po...
This reader's personal opinion, ©2019, all rights reserved, not to be quoted, clipped or used in any way by goodreads, Google Play, amazon.com or other commercial booksellers* Oh boy, this was an excellent -- almost classic -- urban fantasy. Rather surprised me; mostly because it was a random l...
Reviewed for Wit and Sin Kincaid Strange, the best voodoo practitioner in the Pacific Northwest, has not been having a good time lately. After solving a series of murders that left her physically and emotionally worn out, all she wants is to get back to doing normal séances and zombie raisings. Bu...
I admit to struggling a bit with the plot in the previous one, but this installment was excellent. Fast paced, full of snark and a vampire hunting cat. Can't wait to read the next one.
Serious love/hate relationship with this book. I adore Owl being so very much herself, but some of her decisions in this one make zero sense: [spoiler] Like, she's being followed everywhere, but her master plan is to find the people everyone is looking for to "help" keep them from being found? Yea...