About Jacqueline Carey
Jacqueline Carey is a researcher in art history who lives in Michigan. Her previous publications include various short stories, essays, and a nonfiction book Angels: Celestial Spirits in Legend and Art. She is currently working on a new stand-alone novel, Elegy for Darkness.
Series
Kushiel's Legacy
1. Kushiel's Dart (2001)
2. Kushiel's Chosen (2002)
3. Kushiel's Avatar (2001)
4. Kushiel's Scion (2006)
5. Kushiel's Justice (2007)
6. Kushiel's Mercy (2008)
7. Naamah's Kiss (2009)
8. Naamah's Curse (2010)
9. Naamah's Blessing (2011)
1. Kushiel's Dart (2001)
2. Kushiel's Chosen (2002)
3. Kushiel's Avatar (2001)
4. Kushiel's Scion (2006)
5. Kushiel's Justice (2007)
6. Kushiel's Mercy (2008)
7. Naamah's Kiss (2009)
8. Naamah's Curse (2010)
9. Naamah's Blessing (2011)
Links to other websites
| jacquelinecarey.com |
Jacqueline Carey recommends
Lords of Rainbow (2002) Vera Nazarian "To read Vera Nazarian's Lords of Rainbow is to be immersed in a dream, wandering through a wondrous, shifting landscape where the sun shines silver and the world is rendered in an infinite palette of subtle grays, filled with glimpses of sublime loveliness and glorious *color*." | A Dark God Laughing (2005) (Dream and a Lie, book 1) Fiona McGavin "A Dark God Laughing is the intriguing debut volume of Fiona McGavin's A Dream and a Lie trilogy, offering readers a vividly imagined world filled with violent religious strife, gender-shifting characters and an engaging hint of decadence. I look forward to reading more as the story continues to unfold!" | Melusine (2005) (Doctrine of Labyrinths, book 1) Sarah Monette "A lush novel, rife with decadent magic, debilitating madness, and dubious deeds." | |
A Shadow in Summer (2006) (Long Price Quartet, book 1) Daniel Abraham "Shadow in Summer is one of the most elegant and engaging fantasies I've read in years, based on an intriguing, original premise. I eagerly await the remaining volumes in Daniel Abraham's the Long Price Quartet." | Shadowed By Wings (2006) (Dragon Temple Saga, book 2) Janine Cross "A vividly rendered world alive with detail." | Alcestis (2010) Katharine Beutner "An engaging, subversive reimagining of the tale of the eponymous Greek heroine who is upheld as a shining example of the dutiful wife for her selfless sacrifice." | |
The Traitor's Daughter (2011) (Veiled Isles Trilogy, book 1) Paula Brandon "Compellingly complex motivations and character dynamics mark Paula Brandon's welcome debut." |
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