Review Redux: Kylie Chan's 'Dark Heavens' trilogy
I'm pleased to announce that Kylie Chan's trilogy will be published heeeeere in the USA by Angry Robot, an imprint of Harper Collins.
If you'd like to see what I had to say about these books, the original entry (from 2008) is here:
http://porphyrin.livejournal.com/2008/10/31/
And after several (dozen) re-reads, the only thing I can maintain is that there's something about the vivid setting, the characters as Ms. Chan imagines them, that makes them compulsively re-readable for me. They're almost as much of a guilty pleasure for me as Anne Bishop's books, or S. M. Stirling's post-apocalyptic science fiction, but they scratch that itch so much better for me.
I have Book 1 of the next trilogy, obtained at some expense from Australia, sitting on my TBR pile, awaiting my full attention.
If you'd like to see what I had to say about these books, the original entry (from 2008) is here:
http://porphyrin.livejournal.com/2008/10/31/
And after several (dozen) re-reads, the only thing I can maintain is that there's something about the vivid setting, the characters as Ms. Chan imagines them, that makes them compulsively re-readable for me. They're almost as much of a guilty pleasure for me as Anne Bishop's books, or S. M. Stirling's post-apocalyptic science fiction, but they scratch that itch so much better for me.
I have Book 1 of the next trilogy, obtained at some expense from Australia, sitting on my TBR pile, awaiting my full attention.