Fog Season
- 352 pages
- 13 hours of reading
A web of secrets and hidden identities ensnare two sisters and their family, in this delightful historical fantasy sequel to The Sisters Mederos
Patrice Sarath crafts compelling narratives that often blur the lines between fantasy and romance. Her works are celebrated for their adventurous spirit and ability to immerse readers in richly imagined worlds. Sarath explores themes ranging from epic quests to intimate relationships, consistently featuring strong female characters. Her writing style is both fresh and engaging, making her a distinctive voice in contemporary fiction.



A web of secrets and hidden identities ensnare two sisters and their family, in this delightful historical fantasy sequel to The Sisters Mederos
Two sisters fight with manners, magic, and mayhem to reclaim their family's name, in this captivating historical fantasy adventure
Exploring unconventional themes, this collection features imaginative stories that challenge readers' perceptions. Delve into narratives about credit card fraud, a Lovecraftian Nixon, and the intriguing concept of the world's noonie, alongside the surprising theological implications of moonshine. Each tale acts as a gateway to Cryptopolis, a secret city filled with unexpected twists and thought-provoking ideas. Readers are invited to navigate this unique literary landscape, where the bizarre and the profound intertwine, promising an unforgettable journey.