Series: Book 2 in the Witchy Eye series
Rating: Not rated
Tags: Fiction, Fantasy
Summary
SEQUEL TO
WITCHY EYE. Next in series, which debuted with the
stunningly reviewed
Witchy Eye. Butler delivers another brilliant
Americana flintlock fantasy novel.
TOIL AND TROUBLE Sarah Calhoun paid a hard price for her entry onto the
stage of the Empire’s politics, but she survived. Now
she rides north into the Ohio and her father’s kingdom,
Cahokia. To win the Serpent Throne, she’ll have to
defeat seven other candidates, win over the kingdom’s
regent, and learn the will of a hidden goddess—while
mastering her people’s inscrutable ways and watching
her own back. In New Orleans, a new and unorthodox priest arises to
plague the chevalier and embody the curse of the murdered
Bishop Ukwu. He battles the chevalier’s ordinary forces
as well as a troop of Old World mamelukes for control of the
city and the mouth of the great Mississippi River. Dodging
between these rival titans, a crew of Catalan
pirates—whose captain was once a close associate of Mad
Hannah Penn—grapples with the chevalier over the fate
of one of their mates. Meanwhile, a failed ceremony and a sick infant send the
Anishinaabe hunter Ma’iingan on a journey across the
Empire to Cavalier Johnsland, to a troubled foster child
named Nathaniel. Ma’iingan is promised that Nathaniel
is a mighty healer and can save his imperiled baby, but first
Nathaniel—a pale young man with a twisted ear who hears
the voices of unseen beings—must himself be rescued,
from oppression, imprisonment, and madness.
Praise for
Witchy Winter:
"For readers who love history-based fantasy, steampunk, or
urban fantasy. . . this series that gives the
genre a new twist."—
Booklist
Praise for
Witchy Eye and D.J. Butler:
“Excellent book. I am impressed by the creativity
and the depth of the world building. Dave Butler is a great
storyteller.”—Larry Correia
“
Witchy Eye is an intricate and imaginative
alternate history with a cast of characters and quirky
situations that would make a Dickens novel proud.”
—Kevin J. Anderson,
New York Times bestselling author of
Eternity's Mind
"David's a pro storyteller, and you're in for a great
ride."—Larry Dixon
"… a fascinating, grittily-flavored world of living
legends. Hurry up and write the next one, Dave."—Cat
Rambo, author of
Beasts of Tabat
"This is enchanting! I'd love to see more."—Mercedes
Lackey
New York Times bestselling author
“Goblin Market meets Magical Musketpunk... A great
ride that also manages to cover some serious cultural
terrain.” —Charles E. Gannon, author of the
thrice-Nebula nominated Caine Riordan series
"
Witchy Eye is a brilliant blend of historical
acumen and imagination, a tour-de-force that is at once full
of surprises and ultimately heart-warming. This is your
chance to discover one of the finest new stars writing
today!"–David Farland,
New York Times bestselling author
“A gritty, engrossing mash-up of history, fantasy,
and magic. Desperate characters careen from plot twist to
plot twist until few are left standing.”—Mario
Acevedo, author of
Rescue From Planet Pleasure
"Captivating characters. Superb world-building. Awesome
magic. Butler fuses fantasy and history effortlessly,
creating a fascinating new American epic. Not to be
missed!"—Christopher Husberg, author of
Duskfall
"[A] unique alternative-history that is heavily influence
by urban and traditional fantasy and steeped in the folklore
of the Appalachians. . . . Fans of urban fantasy looking to
take a chance on something with a twist on a historical
setting may find this novel worth their time."—
Booklist
**
“Butler follows
Witchy Eye with a satisfying second tale of a
magic-filled early America. . . . Deep and old magic
influences both places and characters, and the story is
tightly focused on the determined Sarah . . . Fans of epic
and alternate historical fantasy will savor this tale of
witchery and intrigue.”—
Publishers Weekly
“… you can’t stop yourself from
taking another bite…and another…and
another….I didn’t want to stop reading….
Kudos!”—R.A. Salvatore,
New York Times Bestselling Author
"Butler’s fantasy is by turns sardonic and
lighthearted; ghoulish shadows claw into the most remote
areas and heroism bursts out of the most unlikely people.
Sarah is the epitome of the downtrodden hero who refuses to
give up until she gets what she needs, and her story will
appeal to fantasy readers of all stripes."—
Publishers Weekly