Print Preorder for BLOOD HEIR is now available. We weren’t able to do print preorders before on self-published books, so this is very exciting. People keep talking about “the next book” as if this is a foregone conclusion. One person talked about a four book series. I thought you might want to get in front
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New Excerpt for BLOOD HEIR
I was going to wait until we had the proofread done, but everyone could use a bit of a distraction, so the page for BLOOD HEIR has been updated with the edited first chapter. Happy reading. Update: OMG, it’s not “totally different,” it’s still the same scene just with a bit more editing. Love you,
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Blood Heir: Cover Reveal
Art by Luisa Preissler The front page has been updated with the appropriate art and excerpt. Luisa has captured the new Julie perfectly, and we are delighted with the cover. We have completed the first draft of BLOOD HEIR and sent it to our editor, so the book should come out on schedule, on January
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Clarification on Ryder
I had to remove the last post because I must not have explained things well, and there were some misunderstandings. To summarize, we’ve removed Ryder chapters because we are editing it and we would rather you forgot most of the old version. We are getting a whole new book! No. Ryder is undergoing a vigorous
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Grand Master Damian Angevin, In His Own Words
Since you liked Damian so much, here is that scene in its entirety. 🙂 It will likely preface BLOOD HEIR to remind old readers about the events of Kate Daniels series and hopefully keep the newcomers from feeling lost. One month after the Battle of Atlanta Order of Merciful Aid The Citadel Wolf Trap, VA
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Blood Heir Is Available for Preorder
A lot of people emailed us asking for preorder for BLOOD HEIR, since many of you chose to wait until it’s published and didn’t want to miss it. Here you go. From award-winning author, Ilona Andrews, an all-new novel set in the New York Times #1 bestselling Kate Daniels World and featuring Julie Lennart-Olsen, Kate
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SMALL MAGICS Update
The retail copy of SMALL MAGICS has been updated with extra content free of charge. A lot of extra content. 🙂 If you purchased SMALL MAGICS from Amazon before and would like to get the new version, you have to do request an update. I prefer to delete the old file from the device before
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Lookit, lookit!
We have been published in Russia! I know you’re fixing to complain about the covers. Don’t ruin my moment. Finally. So we sold the rights to KD to a Russian publisher years ago, but the book publication date kept being pushed back and back until finally they were in breach of contract, and the rights
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Small Magic Prints
After reading all of your comments on the previous post, I feel so seen. 🙂 Today I bring you cool news from Luisa J. Preißler, the artist for Small Magics Collector Edition and Kinsmen Collector Edition. Many of you have asked for prints, and they are finally available. Luisa says: The giclèe quality prints are
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Holidays and Unclean Critters
What makes it a holiday novella? Is there like a type?” Kelly Believe it or not, there are some unofficial criteria for a holiday novella. You won’t find it spelled out anywhere, but if you say “holiday novella,” most commercial authors will immediately know what you mean. It’s a short work of between 20,000-39,000. At
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SMALL MAGICS: Subterranean Collector Edition
Subterranean is releasing SMALL MAGICS in print for the serious collectors of KD. Luisa Preissler painted this awesome cover for it. I looked at that and thought, “Maybe we should write more Kate.” This is Magic Strikes Kate, bloody and hungry. Then I remembered the fandom and came to my senses. 🙂 Readers are awesome.
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Kate and Curran Texts
One upon a time there was an Amazon reviewer whose name was Harriet Klausner. She was the #1 reviewer on Amazon and her reviews were at times very odd. Her review of MAGIC BLEEDS stated that Kate and Curran were on the outs, which meant that “there was absolutely no twittering.” Since Twitter and internet
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