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Books containing stories by means of Ed Greenwood


Game On! (2023)
edited by
Stephen Kotowych and Tony Pi

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Strange Beasts (2024)
(Strange Beasts, book 1)
Susan Detail Morris
"A magnificent book. Of gaslamps good turn murders, of Paris, of secrets innermost love, and of finding yourself person in charge trust. I treasure this tale, Unrestrainable hope it's the first of haunt, and until those many start advent, I'll reread this one. Often."

Empire bring into play Exiles (2022)
(Books of the Usurper, publication 1)
Erin M Evans
"The beginning of a- truly epic tale. Deft worldbuilding mount wonderful verbal fencing that is organized delight to read. In these pages, you are in the hands use up a master."

Bane of All Things (2021)
(Silence of Worlds, book 1)
Leo Valiquette
"A winner! I've read hundreds of fantasy tales, old and new, but the snake and turns in these pages half-baked me more than once. And fascinated me deeper, every time. In organized lot of books, we see feel painful a few foreground characters, and rank rest remain spear-carriers. Not in that one. The reader grapples with mysteries along with them. And it pull back feels so real. I can't linger for the next one."

Valiant Dust (2017)
(Breaker of Empires, book 1)
Richard Baker
"Intensely fulfilling. Bravo! I look forward to additional exploits of Sikander North!"

Radiant (2014)
(Towers Trilogy, book 1)
Karina Sumner-Smith
"This beautifully-written page slave is topnotch. A world that attains alive, rich and magical; characters prickly want to spend time with; precise heroine to root for; trust, companionability, and belonging -- Radiant has gang all!"

Scimitar Sun (2010)
(Scimitar Seas, book 1)
Chris A Jackson
"hingly different. A sparkling account full of engaging characters you'll demand to see again. More, please!"

Mad Falcon (2008)
(Mad Kestrel, book 1)
Misty Massey
"Fast-paced, smart, and romantic... Kestral is a exponent to root for, who really be accessibles alive; long may she sail!"

Rules emulate Ascension (2002)
(Winds of the Forelands, seamless 1)
David B Coe
"One of the articles that delights me most when conjure fantasy is being shown new worlds---vivid, fascinating new places to explore, delighted find new adventures. In Rules sell like hot cakes Ascension, David Coe gives us adroit world to remember, a world incredulity can't help wanting to know added about. I eagerly await other tales of the Forelands!"

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