The magical protections are failing. The wizard's army is coming. And the librarian is humanity's last hope. (We're in trouble.) Armed with Excalibur (it shrinks to fit in his pocket—very convenient), accompanied by his four-hundred-pound hellhound Fluffy, and reunited with Olive, the witch he loves, the librarian a holy book from a goddess's palace in ChicagoConvince the monsters of the haunted forest to fight alongside humansUncover a conspiracy that reaches back to before ArmageddonAnd somehow stop a wizard who makes Merlin look like a party magicianBetween dreamwalking encounters with nightmare creatures, negotiations with ratmen information brokers, and an extremely awkward family reunion with dear old dad (Lucifer), the librarian’s got his hands full. Good thing he's got a Cadillac Deville that travels through time and space. Less the car won't shut up about his girlfriend from 1962. A hilarious supernatural horror comedy fantasy set in one of the strangest towns in fiction. Packed with biblical mythology, supernatural creatures, and enough heart to remind you why saving the world—even a broken one—is always worth the fight. If you’re up for a wild adventure, laughs, and action with a touch of romance, read today.
I write supernatural horror suspense comedy (a mix of dark humor, quirky, silly humor and satire.), .
I love many kinds of stories. I especially love off-beat, quirky stories with unusual characters and settings that have a sense of wonder and humor.…Falling in love with stories saved me from a life of crime (I’m only sort of kidding; they did save me from something). A lot of my main characters are adopted. Like them, I was adopted. I seem to write often about identity. I live in Austin, Texas. I have no horses or cowboy hats. I do have a 125 pound sheep dog. I’ve taught college, been a bartender and waiter and am now a full-time writer.
I've had five novels traditionally published and something like fifteen independently published. My independently published series, Strangely Scary Funny, is, by far, my most popular.
I like writing most anything. My grocery lists are excellent.
Don't skip this one, bit it isn't over. I was pleased to see that that as many outright stupid decisions were made this time around, growth! I was disappointed to see Olive take on the stereotypical angry feminist role as a manifestation of her overall trauma induced bitterness. She has every right to be angry at the world, but Yansky expressed it in male bashing comments that felt beneath both her character and his writing. This in no way dominated the book but was noticeable. I'm excited to see what happens next, I just hope Yansky knows when it's time to end an amazing series....
Kevin and the Edenites are living in fear of another attack from the King, who wants to destroy Eden once and for all. Before that a trip to Chicago to rescue old friends and recover the book from heaven. Another good edition to the series, left on a cliff hanger as the attack begins.