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The Human Familiar by Honor Raconteur
The Human Familiar by Honor Raconteur













The Human Familiar by Honor Raconteur

Of course, the whole deed does eventually come out into the open, and Kantees is forced to flee. When the ziri wakes her in the middle of the night, warning Kantees of an attack, the young woman does something she’d be executed for: She rides Sheesha into the night, warning the defenders of her home and actually taking action to thwart the invaders. Kantees is slave to a fairly good Master, tasked with taking care of Sheesha, a young ziri who is a really good racer. And the dragons (called zirichasa in the book, and technically wyverns – yes I am a nerd) have been turned into toys and are used for races, like horses in our world. For sanity’s sake, and to make this easier on me and my readers, I’m branding pen names so as to not make things confusing.Earlier this month, I read Rebel Dragon by Steve Turnbull, the first book in his Dragons of Esternes series.Įsternes has been occupied by an invading force and its original people, the Kadralin, have become enslaved. Some of them are male-female pairings, some are male-male, and I want to publish all of them. I have a lot of stories in my head that want a voice. I will be linking the other pen names’ websites, connecting them all, so that you can easily find things as they’re coming out. I will be releasing things under the other four, including the debut novels for both Brahms and Warden. I will not be releasing anything from Hunter in 2023 as frankly, I have no room for it in the schedule. Fantasy that is mostly humor.Īllie Brahms – M/F urban fantasy and paranormal romanceĪJ Sherwood – M/M urban fantasy, high fantasy, paranormal mystery

The Human Familiar by Honor Raconteur

Now, quick explanation before the breakdown: When I say “crack fantasy” I mean things like Terry Pratchett, Christopher Moore, etc. (No worries, Raconteur isn’t going anywhere and I will still finish Case Files!)

The Human Familiar by Honor Raconteur

To avoid this, I’m creating new pen names that I can write different genres under. I have no intention of ever sticking to one genre, much less one series. While I’m very grateful Case Files is so adored, it’s not what I intended when I started that series because as my long-term fans know, I like to mix things up. It has, in fact, become synonymous with Case Files. I have learned over the past year that the pen name Honor Raconteur has become very branded. Happy New Years everyone! I’m here to announce that 2023 will be the year of changes.















The Human Familiar by Honor Raconteur