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Reddit mentions of Spirit Caller: Books 1-3 (The Spirit Caller Series Book 1)

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We found 2 Reddit mentions of Spirit Caller: Books 1-3 (The Spirit Caller Series Book 1). Here are the top ones.

Spirit Caller: Books 1-3 (The Spirit Caller Series Book 1)
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Found 2 comments on Spirit Caller: Books 1-3 (The Spirit Caller Series Book 1):

u/KristaDBall ยท 9 pointsr/Fantasy

You people do realize how many books I actually have, right? Good lord. ok. Let's do this.

Tranquility Series (Blaze, Grief, Fury, Schemes + whatever I get around to writing this year) = Sword and Sorcery, self-pub/indie, AMA author, <3000 GR, wild ginger, military (for Grief and Fury)

Note: Tranquility series Interlude is a short story collection, so I guess it can go in that square, too, but it's one you have to read the first two books to understand WTF is going on in it.

Spirit Caller series Bundle 1-3 = romantic fantasy, self-pub, AMA author, <3000 GR, 2015 bingo

Spirit Caller 4 = self-pub, AMA author, <3000 GR

Spirit Caller 5 = romantic fantasy, self-pub, AMA author, <3000 GR, pub 2016

The Demons We See = self-pub, AMA author, self-pub, AMA author, <3000 GR, epic not Robin Hobb, 2016 pub

*I don't think the book is romantic fantasy, but /u/lrich1024 says she thinks it is. So if you read romance, you won't think it's a romance. If you don't read romance, you'll think it's a romance. :D

Not fantasy square and/or short story square:

  • First Wrong Impressions (Jane Austen fan fic)
  • Limelight (contemp romance)
  • Becoming Anne (short story literary collection)
  • Hustlers, Harlots, and Heroes (non-fiction history of Regency and Victorian London)
  • What Kings Ate and Wizards Drank (non-fiction history of food)
  • She Waits, Harvest Moon (fantasy short stories)
u/CourtneySchafer ยท 2 pointsr/Fantasy

Among pure-indie authors, I've enjoyed Krista D. Ball and Tim Marquitz. Oh, and SPFBO winner Michael McClung, although his "The Thief Who..." series was picked up by Ragnarok, so I suppose he's no longer indie.

Among the growing crowd of authors that publish both ways, some of my favorite self-pubbed books are Rachel Aaron's Nice Dragons Finish Last, Brad Beaulieu's Flames of Shadam Khoreh, and Judith Tarr's Forgotten Suns. Plenty more great stuff out there, too.