Seanan McGuire is a California-based author with a strong penchant for travel and can regularly be found just about any place capable of supporting human life (as well as a few places that probably aren’t). Early exposure to a vast number of books left her with a lifelong affection for the written word, and led, perhaps inevitably, to her writing books of her own, starting somewhere around the age of eleven. The October Daye novels are her first urban fantasy series, and the InCryptid novels are her second series, both published by DAW and both of which have put her in the New York Times bestseller list. Seanan was the winner of the 2010 John W. Campbell Award for Best New Writer; Rosemary and Rue, the first novel in the October Daye series, was named one of the Top 20 Paranormal Fantasy Novels of the Past Decade; and her novel Feed, written under the name Mira Grant, was named as one of Publishers Weekly's Best Books of 2010. She also won a Hugo for her podcast, and is the first person to be nominated for five Hugo Awards in a single year. You can visit her at seananmcguire.com or on Twitter at @seananmcguire.
Praise for the October Daye series:
"The top of my urban-paranormal series list! I am so invested in
the worldbuilding and the characters.... The romance is real and
awesome, but doesn't overshadow the adventure." —Felicia Day
"I can't believe McGuire can come up with another adventure as
riveting as this one. But then I say that after every book in this
series." —SFRevu
"McGuire has never lacked for courage in her writing....
The phenomenally inventive October Daye series showcases her
narrative daring and ingenuity beautifully." —RT Reviews
"Prepare to be dazzled.... Like the best of urban fantasy, with
each reveal and mystery solved, Toby's world grows ever more
enticing. As seductive as faerie itself, this is one series I
could never give up." —All Things Urban Fantasy
"These books are like watching half a season of your favorite
television series all at once.... More than anything else, it's the
fun of it all that's kept me returning to McGuire's books and to
this series." —SF Signal
"The plot is strong, the characterization is terrific, the
tragedies hurt...and McGuire's usual beautiful writing and
dark humor are present and accounted for. This has become one
of my favorite urban fantasy series." —Fantasy Literature
"With Ashes of Honor, McGuire has crafted a deeply
personal and intense story that will keep you on the edge,
hoping to be pushed over. In my opinion, it is, hands down, the
best Toby to date." —The Ranting Dragon
"An urban fantasy detective series featuring a resourceful female
detective.... [October Daye] should appeal to fans of Jim
Butcher's Dresden Files as well as the novels of Charlaine Harris,
Patricia Briggs, and similar authors." —Library Journal
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