Today’s the day!

August 25, 2009

Back in March of 2007 I started writing (and blogging) this thing. Now, finally, after three drafts, a new agent and a new publisher later, it goes into print officially today.

You know you want to buy a copy.

Wolfbreed

Booklist:

Swann’s exquisite werewolf historical brings the era vividly to life as the perfect setting for his conflicted, multidimensional characters. This may be the werewolf book of the year, for, filled with action, romance, gore, and political intrigue, it’s a fresh, page-turning take on werewolf tropes that is not to be missed.

Publisher’s Weekly:

Religion and political intrigue turn an adolescent werewolf into a killing machine in this compelling novel of 13th-century Northern Europe. [...] Lilly’s struggle to reconcile her split personalities—cold assassin and lonely girl—becomes a quest for redemption and love as she endures rape, amnesia and the knowledge of her own terrible actions in the church’s service. Swann turns opposing viewpoints into sympathetic perspectives, clearly painting the complex political and religious dynamics of the time.

George R.R. Martin

S.A. Swann has written a spellbinding fantasy of the Teutonic Knights and the great Northern Crusade, set in a little-known period of history amidst the gloomy forests of Prussia and Lithuania. Vivid and visceral, dark and delicious, this one kept me turning pages from start to finish.

Mary Balogh

A mesmerizing story that entertained me thoroughly and moved me deeply. Lilly’s Song is an exciting, non-stop action adventure involving the supernatural. More than that, though, it demonstrates how the human spirit, even when in a not-entirely-human body, can be transformed and redeemed by the power of love. I adored this book.

Robert Masello

Lilly lives in a world so strange that even werewolves have to fight for survival, and I found myself rooting for her from the very start. Before long, I was falling for her, too! Lilly’s Song is a thrilling, yet deeply moving, journey that I never wanted to end.


Comments

5 Responses to “Today’s the day!”

  1. Yeah!

    Also, before I forget it, Graeme’s Fantasy Book Review also says it’s good and will have a longer review up this week (or so he says).

  2. Graeme says:

    That’s the plan! Tomorrow is looking good right now :o )

  3. Graeme beat me to it, but then he had a head start.

  4. Thanks for the great review. So glad you liked the book.

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