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Patricia Bray
Patricia Bray is the author of a dozen novels, including Devlin's Luck, which won the 2003 Compton Crook Award for the best first novel in the field of science fiction or fantasy. A multi-genre author whose career spans both epic fantasy and Regency romance, her books have been translated into... show more

Patricia Bray is the author of a dozen novels, including Devlin's Luck, which won the 2003 Compton Crook Award for the best first novel in the field of science fiction or fantasy. A multi-genre author whose career spans both epic fantasy and Regency romance, her books have been translated into Russian, German, Portuguese and Hebrew. She's also spent time on the editorial side of the business, as the co-editor of After Hours: Tales from the Ur-Bar (DAW, March 2011) and The Modern Fae's Guide to Surviving Humanity (DAW, March 2012). Patricia lives in a New England college town, where she combines her writing with a full-time career as a Systems Analyst, ensuring that she is never more than a few feet away from a keyboard. To learn more visit her website at: www.patriciabray.com.
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Elentarri's Book Blog
Elentarri's Book Blog rated it 8 years ago
An entertaining, enjoyable and original collection of short stories involving a variety of unusual were-creatures.
BuckeyeAngel
BuckeyeAngel rated it 9 years ago
Magda is a seamstress by trade but out of work and is forced to reading tarot cards for the rich even though she has no real gift for it. She tries to give the rich what they want to hear. Magda’s mother was murdered and it was still unsolved. Magda was suppose to go to Canada with friends but was i...
More Books Please blog
More Books Please blog rated it 10 years ago
The story is a quick read and it's well written. It is also a little predictable. What I did like, Alexander was tough yet gentle. Magda took crap from no one. This was enjoyable.
Saturdays in Books
Saturdays in Books rated it 10 years ago
Kickstart anthology, and I was a backer. I’ve mentioned before that anthologies frequently conform to the same shape. Not a bell curve, but one that starts high, drops rapidly, rises again towards the middle, and tapers off less sharply towards the end. Really, I should draw this Standard Antholog...
Debbie's Spurts
Debbie's Spurts rated it 11 years ago
DISCLAIMER: A review in progress as each story is read from someone really horrrible with reading and reviewing anthologies and short stories/works. This one was picked up because I'm a fan of Joshua Palmatier and kept reading his posts about the project and seeing lots of favorite authors: ★★...
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