No spaceship needed. Kira has a magic, traveling castle.
Pursued by her parents’ killers, Doctor Kira Aist calls on her inheritance as Baba Yaga’s great-granddaughter to create a House and escape Earth.
Plunging into the dangerous mysteries of Reality, she learns what it means to be a rare human sorcerer.
As strangers are drawn to her House, Kira becomes enmeshed in a diabolical plot to destroy Reality.
Who can she trust?
Of her new friends, some seek refuge, others power, and one just wants kitty treats.
In a Reality that includes cyborg elves and goblin space pirates, kobold gossips and dinosaurian scholars, one human doctor must decide the price she’ll pay for justice—and for love.
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The Uncertain Sanctuary bundle includes three previously published
The House That Walked Between Worlds House in Hiding The House That Fought
A high stakes, cozy fantasy that romps across the universe.
Jenny Schwartz has a degree in sociology and history, and a lifelong fascination with understanding people. Her character-driven science fiction and fantasy novels explore other worlds and how people navigate strange situations and complicated emotions, while retaining their sense of self. Her plots are twisty and unexpected.
*** I've curated my bookshelf to share books which I hope readers of Caldryn Parliament will enjoy. With the older books, please be aware that they are a product of their times and read with care.
This is my second time reading this series. The characters are original and fun. The plot line is interesting and exciting, altogether a great read . Highly recommended.
I have prob read them 5 or 6 times from start to finish. They are feel good books that hit the spot when I need a comfort read. If you are triggered by discussions of child death they may not be for you.
But what a lovely, hopeful, collection about a House that walks between Worlds! Sometimes, in this World, a soul needs the glimpse of Others to make it through-thanks for the glimpse, Ms Schwartz!
I really enjoyed this story. The characters were engaging and real. I laughed and cried with them. The action was believable. The romance and language is clean. Overall an excellent story.