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New blog post: Book Review—As Above, So Below: A Duology by Loren Rhoads & Brian Thomas
Previous blog posts: Cinnamon Tea Recipe, A Mexican Beverage in the world of The Deadbringer and 1-Year Anniversary of Tales for the Camp Fire
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“The interpersonal conflicts are some of the best I’ve ever encountered.” -RedStarReviews
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Gritty heroes, blood-soaked promises, and family bonds put to the test. Logan meets The Mandalorian in this "expansive, edgy" tale of love and loss. (Kirkus Reviews)
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"[A] dark and intriguing blend of fantasy and horror, with elegant prose, and blood and gore aplenty." -Whispers & Wonder (SPFBO5 Review)
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"A fantastic action-adventure, tinged with Mexican folklore, that will appeal to fans of A Game of Thrones." —Booklist (Praise for The Deadbringer)
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About E.M. Markoff
Latinx author and publisher E.M. Markoff writes about damaged heroes and imperfect villains. Growing up, she spent many days exploring her hometown cemetery, where her love of all things dark began. Upon coming of age, she decided to pursue a career as a microbiologist and spent a few years channeling her inner mad scientist. Her works include The Deadbringer, To Nurture & Kill, and “Leaving the #9.” She recently published the charity anthology Tales for the Camp Fire under her imprint, Tomes & Coffee Press, to raise money for California wildfire recovery and relief efforts. She is a member of the Horror Writers Association and is mostly made up of coffee, cat hair, and whiskey.