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The Halfling's Court: A Bad-Ass Faerie Tale

    Currently there is only one novel that was born out of the Bad-Ass Faeries series, and that is the Halfling's Court: A Bad-Ass Faerie Tale, based on the biker faerie stories by Danielle Ackley-McPhail (At the Crossroads - BAF1, Within the Guardian Bell - BAF2, and Seeing Red - BAF3). The publisher has approved the sequel: The Redcaps' Queen, which is currently in development.

    However, there are a number of existing novels that have lent their cast and/or setting to stories that have appeared in the series, most noteably Keith R.A. DeCandido's Dragon Precinct, CJ Henderson's Teddy London series, Elaine Corvidae's Shadow Fae series, Patrick Thomas's Daemor books, and L. Jagi Lamplighter's Prospero's Daughter series. Here is where we show those off, so fans can find more works in universes they have come to enjoy. Check back here often for updates and additions.

    Dragon Precinct, by Keith R.A. DeCandido

    Winter's Orphans, by Elaine CorvidaePrince of Ash, by Elaine CorvidaeThe Sundered Stone, by Elaine CorvidaeDaughter of Snow, by Elaine CorvidaeProspero Lost, by L. Jagi LamplighterProspero In Hell, by L. Jagi Lamplighter

    Patrick Thomas's Daemor novels and anthologies have appeared as set dressing and props on the television show CSI.

    L. Jagi Lamplighter's second novel, Prospero in Hell has made Kirkus's Top Ten SF&F Novels of 2010 list.
     

 

 

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