![]() I'm not sure whether to expect something more serious and straightforward, or if she just doesn't write that way. I'm also curious if the fairy tale books have the same sense of humor as her other ones. Do you have a preference between her horror and fairy tale retellings? Any favorites? How does it go from cozy to dry humor to gruesome in the space of a few pages? (If you're reading this post but haven't picked up her books yet, I highly recommend it!)Īnyway, I'd like to ask folks' opinion on her other books. There's a sense of effortlessness about them that gets more impressive the more I think about it. Bestsellers QUICK ADD What Moves the Dead by T. She lives in North Carolina with her husband, dogs, and chickens who may or may not be possessed. Under a pen name, she also writes bestselling children's books. Discovering her particular blend of humor-romance-adventure-fantasy has been such a welcome joy during quarantine! I started with A Wizard's Guide to Defensive Baking, then read the four paladin / Clocktaur books (Swordheart, Paladin's Grace, the Clocktaur War duology) and Minor Mage in short order. KINGFISHER writes fantasy, horror, and occasional oddities, including The Twisted Ones and Swordheart. First off, I want to thank this sub for introducing me to T. ![]()
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