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THE RIVER KEEPER AND OTHER TALES

A dreamy assortment of tales that contain kernels of worldly truth.

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Wilkie presents a collection of seven short stories set in a fantastical realm of magic, danger, and profound lessons.

The common thread weaving through these tales is that they all take place in the imaginary Kingdom of Imlay, a coastal locale where magic and spirits exist alongside humans. Beyond that, each tale is unique in its characters, morals, and adventures. The collection opens with “The River Keeper,” featuring the bright and outspoken child Ya, who reports to her mother, Myranda, that the river dividing Imlay into its northern and southern provinces is cloudy and “sick.” The local Council approves an expedition to follow the waters east to discover the source of its sickness. Myranda leads the exploratory group, but Ya is the true hero when she finds the legendary River Keeper and receives a monumental responsibility that will change her life. In what may be the book’s most haunting offering, “A Dream for a Dream,” children and adults are inexplicably separated from one another: “The Children didn’t know their parents. In fact, they didn’t know what parents were….Every so often, a new Child would appear in their midst. No one questioned this because they had each, in their own turn, appeared in a similar manner.” The children begin having cryptic dreams that may hold the key to where they are and from where they came. “The Day After Tomorrow”is perhaps the book’s most traditional offering: a tale of a king who wishes to see the future in order to prevent disaster and to better rule his kingdom. When a court magician grants his wish, the monarch discovers that there’s a price to be paid for such a gift.

Although the subject matter varies, Wilkie infuses a similar dreamlike feel throughout all seven tales by incorporating elements of the magical alongside the realistic. Often, the reader must wait a bit to encounter the particular magic of a given story, creating a kind of tension that generates momentum. Wilkie’s writing style is simple yet effective, with a slight tendency toward the old-fashioned, as in “The Day After Tomorrow”: “One particular morning in midsummer, the King woke with the dawn bell in a cold sweat and a dreadful premonition.” Each work is accompanied by Alemanno’s occasional black-and-white sketches, adding to the wispy, ethereal tone that permeates the collection. The beliefs expressed are familiar ones, such as the importance of taking care of the earth (in the title story, which may strike readers as reminiscent of some Native American folklore) and the price of greed (“The Pit of Truth,” whose talking animals lend it a particularly mythic feel). Some readers may find the morals to be familiar to the point of being redundant, but they do make the stories feel like fairy tales that have been passed down from one generation to another. Although readers don’t get much time to get to know and love the protagonists, the strength of the narratives lies in their imaginative takes on well-worn lessons.

A dreamy assortment of tales that contain kernels of worldly truth.

Pub Date: Feb. 18, 2025

ISBN: 9798891382022

Page Count: 248

Publisher: Subplot Books

Review Posted Online: Oct. 11, 2024

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THE THINGS GODS BREAK

An engrossing, action-packed sequel with a compelling cast.

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A woman must undergo fearsome trials to free the imprisoned Titans of Greek myth in Owen’s fantasy novel, the second in a series.

Advancing from minor office clerk in the Order of Thieves to Queen of the Underworld, Lyra Keres’ star should be rising. But thanks to Cronos, King of the Titans, she and her longtime friend and fellow thief Boone have been ensnared in a new challenge beneath the earth: Hot on the heels of winning the twisted Crucible Games, Lyra—who has recently been granted goddess powers—finds herself trapped in Tartarus. Separated from her beloved Hades, she must liberate the fearsome Titans from seven Locks to restore the cosmic balance. As Lyra progresses through the Locks engineered by the Gods—each as tricky and lethal as the last—the pressure mounts as the Titans repeatedly remind her, “You will be our savior.” Rhea, the wife of Cronos, reveals that Lyra began this quest “a hundred and fifty years ago,” adding further devastation to the task at hand; the knowledge is helpful, but also painful, as Lyra reflects, “Suddenly, I don’t want to know that it’s real. Because then I have to contemplate how many times I might have ended up in Tartarus already.” As she materializes in and out of time pockets, Lyra sees Hades’ troubled childhood unfold and struggles not to intervene to save the man she loves. In this second entry in the author’s Crucible series, following The Games Gods Play (2024), Lyra’s cynical quips continue to make her an engaging protagonist. Her inner monologues are balanced with hope, love, and longing for Hades as she meets various versions of him. While resilient, Owen’s heroine is also vulnerable (“Was I his pawn in more ways than I ever realized?”). Her introspection effectively contrasts with the simmering rage and restraint in Hades’ chapters. The supporting Titans are given more depth than the traditional myths allow, weaving a knotty family fabric for the reader to navigate alongside Lyra.

An engrossing, action-packed sequel with a compelling cast.

Pub Date: Oct. 21, 2025

ISBN: 9781649378538

Page Count: 500

Publisher: Entangled: Red Tower Books

Review Posted Online: Sept. 9, 2025

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ALCHEMISED

Although the melodrama sometimes is a bit much, the superb worldbuilding and intricate plotline make this a must-read.

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Using mystery and romance elements in a nonlinear narrative, SenLinYu’s debut is a doorstopper of a fantasy that follows a woman with missing memories as she navigates through a war-torn realm in search of herself.

Helena Marino is a talented young healer living in Paladia—the “Shining City”—who has been thrust into a brutal war against an all-powerful necromancer and his army of Undying, loyal henchmen with immortal bodies, and necrothralls, reanimated automatons. When Helena is awakened from stasis, a prisoner of the necromancer’s forces, she has no idea how long she has been incarcerated—or the status of the war. She soon finds herself a personal prisoner of Kaine Ferron, the High Necromancer’s “monster” psychopath who has sadistically killed hundreds for his master. Ordered to recover Helena’s buried memories by any means necessary, the two polar opposites—Helena and Kaine, healer and killer—end up discovering much more as they begin to understand each other through shared trauma. While necromancy is an oft-trod subject in fantasy novels, the author gives it a fresh feel—in large part because of their superb worldbuilding coupled with unforgettable imagery throughout: “[The necromancer] lay reclined upon a throne of bodies. Necrothralls, contorted and twisted together, their limbs transmuted and fused into a chair, moving in synchrony, rising and falling as they breathed in tandem, squeezing and releasing around him…[He] extended his decrepit right hand, overlarge with fingers jointed like spider legs.” Another noteworthy element is the complex dynamic between Helena and Kaine. To say that these two characters shared the gamut of intense emotions would be a vast understatement. Readers will come for the fantasy and stay for the romance.

Although the melodrama sometimes is a bit much, the superb worldbuilding and intricate plotline make this a must-read.

Pub Date: Sept. 23, 2025

ISBN: 9780593972700

Page Count: 1040

Publisher: Del Rey

Review Posted Online: July 17, 2025

Kirkus Reviews Issue: Aug. 15, 2025

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