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Meet the New Faces of Fantasy –
Inside are thirteen stories handpicked to entertain, amuse, and provoke from the editor who brought you the original Horror, Humor, and Heroes. Follow the exploits of a young man bent on avenging his murdered brother on the eve of destruction. Visit a magical competition where no one can be trusted. Watch as reluctant heroes, such as a warrior faced with a cursed heritage and a high school graduate, whose summer job becomes much more than he imagined, grapple with their unfortunate circumstances.
Travel with a Russian polianitsa, obliged to escort a nobleman through dangerous lands. See a detective investigating persons who are missing for reasons that should never come to light. Interview the world’s first immortal. Quest through the eyes of a miniature dragon as he suffers the foolishness of his hairy and odorous companions.
This mix of traditional and urban fantasy will appeal to fans of both genres.
“If you are a fan of fantasy and urban fantasy you should find a lot here to interest you. Who knows you may even be reading a story by the next big fantasy/urban fantasy writer :-). Overall it is a solid and entertaining collection with a good variety. The majority of stories incorporate some irony or humor, so you way find yourself chuckling out loud at points.”–K. Eckert, Top 1000 Reviewer
“Horror, Humor, and Heroes Volume 2, is just as good as the first one. Filled with short stories by several different authors, it most certainly makes for a good read. One of my favorite things about this book was getting to see the different writing styles between the authors. I’m sure there will be more great things to come.”
–Kayleigh
“I bought this with high hopes and it didn’t disappoint. Easily the best collection of short stories I’ve read in years, and provides a nice balance of epic and humor. With how cheap the kindle version is, I can’t imagine not buying something of this quality and I’m going to encourage everyone I know to buy a copy. All I can say now is that I can’t wait to see more work from any of these authors.”
–CWatt
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