Hex Life: Wicked New Tales of Witchery
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- $12.99
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- $12.99
Publisher Description
Brand-new stories of witches and witchcraft written by popular female fantasy authors, including Kelley Armstrong, Rachel Caine and Sherrilyn Kenyon writing in their own bestselling universes!
These are tales of wickedness... stories of evil and cunning, written by today's women you should fear. Includes tales from Kelley Armstong, Rachel Caine and Sherrilyn Kenyon, writing in their own bestselling universes.
Hex Life: Wicked New Tales of Witchery will take the classic tropes of tales of witchcraft and infuse them with fresh, feminist perspective and present-day concerns--even if they're set in the past. These witches might be monstrous, or they might be heroes, depending on their own definitions. Even the kind hostess with the candy cottage thought of herself as the hero of her own story. After all, a woman's gotta eat.
Bring out your dread.
From TI 9781789090345 HC.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Witches are both villains and women claiming their power and using it to uplift other women in this capable anthology. The genre ranges from the purely fantastical ("An Invitation to the Burning" by Kat Howard) to the contemporary ("Last Stop on Route Nine" by Tananarive Due). In Hillary Monahan's deliciously satisfying "Bless Your Heart," a Texan mother works magic into her famous seven-layer bars to force the mother of her son's bully to put a stop to the child's torment. Rachel Caine's brief "Home," set in her Morganville Vampire world, starts off leaning toward horror and ends on a surprising note. The collection crosses into the future with "The Memories of Trees" by Mary Sangiovanni, wherein the remnants of current technology are folded into the worship of a new god after the violent death of modern society, and a wise witch relearns how to call on the old gods for help. Though the selections vary widely in theme, women and their power are always at the heart. Nothing here really wows, but fans of witches will find the anthology a pleasant diversion.