In a world which believes her to be a monster, a young striga fights toharness the power of her second heart, while her mother sacrifices everything to stop her...
Gabriela Houston Livres





The Last Horizon
- 228pages
- 8 heures de lecture
"There are shades of Watership Down and The Road in here... Well recommended" BFS Reviews, The British Fantasy Society We don't need to 'save the planet'. The planet doesn't care; it's been through this before. Earth will survive and crack on with or without us. But as things currently stand... it'll be without us. This exciting and relevant new collection, inspired by climate change, brings together the writing talents of Gabriela Houston, Mark Kirkbride, Nadine Dalton-West, J. McDonald, Boe Huntress, A J Dalton, Matt Beeson, Michael Conroy, Gabriel Wisdom, Jamie Bear, Amie Angèle Brochu, John J Ernest, Jodie Hammond, Stephen Beeson, Joe Smith, Matt Ryder, Huw James and David Perryman. Eighteen fantastic stories, no two similar, exploring a huge breadth of vision and imagination.
The Bone Roots is a Slavic-folklore inspired fantasy that explores how far a mother will go to protect her child...
The Wind Child
- 231pages
- 9 heures de lecture
Packed with a colourful Slavic cast of tempestuous gods and frightening monsters, The Wind Child is above all a story about friendship, and how far you would go and what you would sacrifice to avoid saying goodbye to someone you love. No human has ever returned from Navia, the Slavic afterlife. But twelve-year-old Mara is not entirely human. She is the granddaughter of Stribog, the god of winter winds and she's determined to bring her beloved father back from the dead. Though powerless, Mara and her best friend Torniv, the bear-shifter, set out on an epic journey to defy the gods and rescue her father. On their epic journey they will bargain with forest lords, free goddesses from enchantments, sail the stormy seas in a ship made of gold and dodge the cooking pot of the villainous Baba Latingorka. Little do the intrepid duo know of the terrible forces they have set in motion, for the world is full of darkness and Mara will have to rely on her wits to survive.