The Dragons of Heaven
By Alyc Helms
By Alyc Helms
By Alyc Helms
By Alyc Helms
Part of Missy Masters
Part of Missy Masters
Category: Urban Fantasy | Contemporary Fantasy | Paranormal & Fantasy Romance
Category: Urban Fantasy | Contemporary Fantasy | Paranormal & Fantasy Romance
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$7.99
Jun 30, 2015 | ISBN 9780857664334
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Jun 02, 2015 | ISBN 9780857664341
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Praise
“All the fun of pulp adventure, filtered through a twenty-first century lens. Helms isn’t content simply to play in the genre; she questions it, complicates it, adds layers it didn’t have eighty years ago. Missy’s journey to become Mr. Mystic isn’t the usual heroic training montage – but it’s a hell of a lot of fun.”
– Marie Brennan, author of A Natural History of Dragons
“In her first novel The Dragons of Heaven, Alyc Helms explores various San Franciscos (the city as it is, was, and looks to passing tourists), as well as the creatures different cultures and their myths collectively call “dragons”, with an emphasis on the Chinese version. Helms keeps this complicated mix of genres, worlds, and eras (modern, historic, mythic) in balance and in motion throughout the book, leaving me eager for more.”
– Farren Miller, Locus Magazine
“The Dragons of Heaven combines superheroes, romance, ancient mythological China, and does it right. The world-building is stunning, and Missy’s challenges feel incredibly real as do her reactions to amazing worlds she’s put in. In fighting against the machinations of overly honorable yet incredibly nefarious ancient dragons, its clear she’s the best chance humanity’s got.”
– Cassie Alexander, author of the Edie Spence series
“The Dragons of Heaven is a fun read. It is a genre blend that combines urban fantasy with folkloric myth, the superhero comic, romance, and the complex family dynamics featured in ‘mainstream’ fiction. There is magical action driving the plot aplenty, there are moments of humor and pop culture reference. But there are also great doses of introspection, of character development for Missy, and deep themes at its core.”
– Skiffy & Fanty
“If you are looking for a fresh urban fantasy with superheroes, Chinese folklore, realistic heroine and a great story, then you must try it out!”
– Bookworm Dreams
“The Dragons of Heaven straddles the divisions between mythology, pulp adventure, superhero comic, and bathetic tragedy. The Dragons of Heaven is fun. It’s a mashup of epic genres. It’s an action-packed romance spanning decades and continents. Recommended for fans of Jack Burton,Astro City, and Tea from an Empty Cup.”
– The Dinglehopper
“A fun debut novel that mashes up Chinese folklore, urban fantasy, comic book heroes and martial arts adventure in a lively package.”
– Wyrmflight
“If you want a book that is fun, funny, action-packed, thrilling, a bit romantic and sexy, joyful, whip-smart, and a good romp, The Dragons of Heaven really should be up your street.”
– Bastian’s Book Reviews
“A nice spin on the superhero novel genre and a rather delightful reading experience as well.”
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