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Amy Kuivalainen

    Amy Kuivalainen crafts narratives deeply imbued with a fascination for magical wardrobes, doors, auroras, and burial mounds, viewing them as potential gateways to other realms. Until such an escape is possible, she channels her imagination into tales of fairy tales, monsters, magic, and mythology, finding these themes the next best pursuit. Her writing uniquely blends traditional stories and mythology in fresh and compelling ways. Kuivalainen's work invites readers into imaginative worlds where the fantastical and the mythical converge.

    The Exorcist and the Demon Hunter
    Cry of the Firebird
    The Immortal City
    • The Immortal City

      • 416 pages
      • 15 hours of reading
      4.0(20)Add rating

      Dr. Penelope Bryne is ridiculed by academia for her quest to find the remnants of Atlantis, but when an ancient script is found at a murder site, she flies to Venice determined to help the police before the killer strikes again. Drawn into a world of dark magic and history Penelope will need to use all her strength to find the answers she seeks.

      The Immortal City
    • A firebird is reborn on the borders of Russia, a gate to a world of monsters and magic is breaking, and only a reluctant, untrained female shaman stands in the way of a flood of supernatural darkness. Perfect for fans of Neil Gaiman

      Cry of the Firebird
    • The Exorcist and the Demon Hunter

      • 324 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      Jael Quinlan, a freelance exorcist in Melbourne, faces a growing darkness linked to an impending apocalypse. Tasked by Uriel, the formidable Archangel of the North, she discovers that the demons she encounters are more dangerous than ever. Amidst her struggles, she experiences unsettling visions of Mychal, a troubled demon hunter across the globe. As she navigates this divine mission, Jael must unite with Mychal and Uriel to confront two powerful Watcher angels and Hel'el, the Devil, in a battle that challenges her human limits.

      The Exorcist and the Demon Hunter