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Eikasia by Illise Montoya

An adventure of love and magic.

On a tower of metal and light, a girl faces an uncertain future.  Awash with the tears of gods, a warrior stares down the universe.  Together they journey across dangerous lands, to spare the world a demon’s madness.  Romance and dark fantasy blend together in this interesting tale about the things we see and the things we don’t. Eikasia—Sometimes, . . .

A serialized novel, updating weekly.
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House of Cats by Joyce Sully

There's a new queen in the cattery!

At the House of Cats, those felines who are cursed to become humans when the moon enters Leo find a safe haven between two worlds.  But the House has fallen into disrepair; the cat who should be leading them has run away.  She dreams of being a chef, of living as a human all the time (or at least six . . .

A complete novel.
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EIKASIA

Good start

Editor: Sonja Nitschke
September 29, 2008

I wasn’t sure if I’d like Eikasia.  In some ways, I’m still not sure partially because the story is still just beginning.

However, the story starts out solidly enough.  We are introduced to Nyx, a shape shifter (always fun).  I don’t necessarily agree with why she is stealing, but over all [more . . .]

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EIKASIA

Shifting views

Member: apocalypsenovel
November 30, 2008

Eikasa shows promise. The word “promise” is used often in reviews at WFG. In most cases, I think the reviewers are trying to find a nice way to say that it is not very good but a miracle might save it, or that with an awful lot of editing it might be readable. In some cases the reviewer is too [more . . .]

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