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'Maria Lewis is a must-read'
BUZZFEED
'Weaves magic into each page'
THE NERD DAILY
'Author
Maria
Lewis
has
created
her
own
pop
culture
universe'
DAILY
TELEGRAPH
She
never
meant
to
be
a
hero
.
In fact, Dreckly Jones has made a point her whole life to be exactly
not
that. The daughter of a forbidden union between an earth elemental and a selkie, her rare powers have meant she has always had a target on her back. So Dreckly - a 40-something oyster shucker according to her fake documents, 140- something sprite if you're going to get all nit-picky about it - has become an expert at many things. Chief amongst them: hiding. When she meets a determined group of rebels who desperately need her help, she finds herself wanting to stick her neck out for the first time in a long while. Yet is she ready to be noticed? Is Dreckly willing to use her powers to stand up when it could cost her everything?
Praise for
Who's Afraid Too?
(Nominee -
Best Horror
Novel
, Aurealis Awards)
'Feminist
werewolf antics [and] good old fashioned sex.
More books please!' Natalia Tena (
Harry Potter, Game Of Thrones
)
'Being
curled
up
in
a werewolf fantasy is a respite and a haven!'
Teri Hatcher (
Lois & Clark, Desperate Housewives
'Maria
is
definitely
one
watch'
NY
Times best-selling author Darynda Jones
'A
fresh,
funny,
sexy
&
downright
sassy
take
on
the
werewolf
genre'
Geek
Bomb
The
Witch Who Courted Death
(Winner - Best Fantasy Novel, Aurealis Awards)
'[Takes]
fresh
look
at
things
that
make
us
scream'
West
Australian
'An unashamedly feminist story about a woman out for revenge'
Readings
The Wailing Woman
(Nominee - Best Fantasy Novel, Aurealis Awards)
'World-building
its
finest'
Nerd
Daily
'An
absolute
master
of
Bookish
Bron
excellent
urban fantasy novel .
. . magic, intrigue and romance
'
Canberra Weekly
'Suspenseful
and
fantastical'
Her
HQ
'Journalist Maria Lewis
grabs the paranormal fiction genre by the scruff of its neck
and gives it a shake' T
he West Australian
'Truly
best
genre
I
have
ever
read'
Oscar-nominee Lexi
BUZZFEED
'Weaves magic into each page'
THE NERD DAILY
'Author
Maria
Lewis
has
created
her
own
pop
culture
universe'
DAILY
TELEGRAPH
She
never
meant
to
be
a
hero
.
In fact, Dreckly Jones has made a point her whole life to be exactly
not
that. The daughter of a forbidden union between an earth elemental and a selkie, her rare powers have meant she has always had a target on her back. So Dreckly - a 40-something oyster shucker according to her fake documents, 140- something sprite if you're going to get all nit-picky about it - has become an expert at many things. Chief amongst them: hiding. When she meets a determined group of rebels who desperately need her help, she finds herself wanting to stick her neck out for the first time in a long while. Yet is she ready to be noticed? Is Dreckly willing to use her powers to stand up when it could cost her everything?
Praise for
Who's Afraid Too?
(Nominee -
Best Horror
Novel
, Aurealis Awards)
'Feminist
werewolf antics [and] good old fashioned sex.
More books please!' Natalia Tena (
Harry Potter, Game Of Thrones
)
'Being
curled
up
in
a werewolf fantasy is a respite and a haven!'
Teri Hatcher (
Lois & Clark, Desperate Housewives
'Maria
is
definitely
one
watch'
NY
Times best-selling author Darynda Jones
'A
fresh,
funny,
sexy
&
downright
sassy
take
on
the
werewolf
genre'
Geek
Bomb
The
Witch Who Courted Death
(Winner - Best Fantasy Novel, Aurealis Awards)
'[Takes]
fresh
look
at
things
that
make
us
scream'
West
Australian
'An unashamedly feminist story about a woman out for revenge'
Readings
The Wailing Woman
(Nominee - Best Fantasy Novel, Aurealis Awards)
'World-building
its
finest'
Nerd
Daily
'An
absolute
master
of
Bookish
Bron
excellent
urban fantasy novel .
. . magic, intrigue and romance
'
Canberra Weekly
'Suspenseful
and
fantastical'
Her
HQ
'Journalist Maria Lewis
grabs the paranormal fiction genre by the scruff of its neck
and gives it a shake' T
he West Australian
'Truly
best
genre
I
have
ever
read'
Oscar-nominee Lexi