Praise for Emily Wilde's Compendium of Lost Tales
Full of heart and wonder, Emily Wilde s Compendium of Lost Tales is a conclusion fitting for its heroine: thoughtful, fantastical and dotted with thoroughly informative footnotes. BookPage, starred review
Fawcett delivers a perfect new entry in this series, which will enrapture readers with fantastic worldbuilding. A great pick for those who are fans of both Marie Brennan s A Natural History of Dragons and Jane Austen novels. Library Journal, starred review
The charming third (and final) installment in the Emily Wilde series cements Heather Fawcett as the queen of cozy, low-stakes fantasy. Paste
Praise for Emily Wilde's Map of the Otherlands
Like all good fairy tales, this book is enchantingly charming, with hints of razor-sharp teeth. My only complaint is that it ends; I want to live in Emily s Otherlands forever. Kiersten White, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Mister Magic
Readers will be pleased that curmudgeonly Emily hasn t lost too much of her edge, but she s still susceptible to unexpected bonds of friendship. Booklist, starred review
Upping the danger and the darkness while still retaining all the beauty of the prose, this takes Emily s story to new heights. Publishers Weekly
Love can change a person or a faerie in the most unexpected of ways, and it s impossible to walk alongside Emily on her journey of scholarship, mapmaking and true love without rooting for her. BookPage
Wilde is a fantastic character: frosty and reserved, but also generous and kind . . . In many ways, the second Emily Wilde book is even more compelling than the first. The Washington Post
Praise for Emily Wilde's Encyclopaedia of Faeries
A heartwarming spin on fantasy lore PopSugar
The world-building here is exquisite . . . and the characters are just as textured and richly drawn. This is the kind of forlorn, folkloric fantasy that remembers the old, blood-ribboned source material about sacrifices and stolen children, but adds a modern gloss. The New York Times Book Review, Sizzling Hot Books for Cold Winter Days
Emily herself is delightful, brilliant but flawed, and often darkly funny. Her frustration with her feckless but charming colleague Wendell Bambleby is the perfect spark, and the romance is light but hits surprisingly hard when it chooses to. The New York Times (Editors Choice)
Fawcett grabs readers attention by drawing them into the folklore as well as the surrounding world. A great read for fans of Sarah J. Maas and Erin Morgenstern. Library Journal (starred review)
The full cast of characters, well-developed faerie lore, and pervasive sense of cold add depth to the delightful proceedings, which include scholarship, yes, but also danger and a hint of romance. Booklist (starred review)
Follow the lights into the woods and dance with the fae under Emily s careful guidance just be sure not to get carried away. BookPage