Eh, we all get an urge to write crack I guess (and sometimes it's an awfully good idea). I love her other fantasy and recommend it wholeheartedly but this didn't quite work for me.
Magical fantasy world cross-over with Nazi Germany.
Magical fantasy world cross-over with Nazi Germany.
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*g* I think I've always known that there are others in that series but it was a book exchange book and I was lazy about finding the others... :)
Thanks for the recs though, I'll see if I can find that book exchange in springwood again. It's one of those tucked away little places that you glimpse only every so often as you're driving past.
*g* I'm a sucker for the ordinary people sucked into fantasy land thing. Like Christopher Stasheff or L. E. Modesett (hmm.. there may actually need to be an 'i' in there somewhere, haven't seen the books for a while)... though I only ever really liked the Soprano Sorceress.
*peeks at the bibliography* What an awesome name is 'Bride of the Rat God'.. I love it! :D
:)
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Pleasure to rec stuff, it's harder to stop me than get me started when talking books is the topic.
Oooah, you'll love the Darwath stuff then - I see them around a lot in Perth secondhand stores... they might be available in Brissy too.
I've two Modesitt books but haven't been inspired to chase down the rest - I'm slack though and reading less novels right now because I'm on a fanfiction bender.
Bride... she delves into Horror quite successfully.