Reviews
A USA Today bestseller!
Featured in Paste magazine’s “Most Anticipated Fantasy Books of Summer 2023”
Featured in Autostraddle‘s “81 Queer and Feminist Books Coming Your Way Summer 2023”
“Decadent and dark, Cassiel’s Servant reveals the secrets of the mysterious Cassiline brotherhood. In this gorgeously realized novel, Carey returns to the world of Terre d’Ange and offers us a new and dazzling perspective on a character we thought we knew.”—Nghi Vo, author of The Chosen and the Beautiful and Siren Queen
“Dedicated fans the world over are obviously counting down the days.”—Paste
“Lovingly appl[ies] a full painter’s palette to what had previously been only sketched. Carey proves she has lost none of her inimitable style nor her ability to fully realize characters; devoted fans will revel in getting Joscelin’s backstory.”—Publishers Weekly
“Many ardent fans will love revisiting this world and the characters who inhabit it.”—Booklist
“Joscelin’s point of view will revitalize fans of the series and draw new readers to this lush epic fantasy.”—Library Journal
Praise for the Kushiel’s Legacy trilogy
“Rich, intricate worldbuilding meets swoonworthy romance. A tangled web of politics and desire … A modern classic. Phédre and Joscelin’s story is the beating heart of every romantasy to follow.” —Olivie Blake, New York Times bestselling author
Praise for Kushiel’s Dart
“A very sophisticated fantasy, intricately plotted and a fascinating read.”—Robert Jordan
“A breathtaking epic starring an unflinching yet poignantly vulnerable heroine and a deft treatment of alternative sexual practices.”—Booklist, starred review
“Superbly detailed, fascinatingly textured, and sometimes unbearably intense; a resonant, deeply satisfying, and altogether remarkable novel.”—Kirkus, starred review
“The heroine reminds one of an equally strong-minded sister whose home was Tara.”—Publishers Weekly, starred review
“Stunning, clever, sultry and mysterious, Phedre is an ideal and original heroine.”—Associated Press
“Sexy and sometimes shocking, if you don’t mind your eyeballs popping out every couple of chapters, this is a swell tale.”—The Detroit Free Press
“The author’s sensual prose should appeal to fans of Tanith Lee, Storm Constantine, and Terry Goodkind.”—Library Journal on Kushiel’s Dart