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Kate Coe

    Kate Coe crafts fiction and fantasy, drawing readers into diverse genres from urban tales to steampunk adventures and children's stories inspired by her past work. Her writing style is fluid, shifting with her imagination and leading to unexpected narrative turns, like a character's love affair completely rerouting the plot. For Coe, writing is an intrinsic part of her being, a way to express her inner world and quiet the voices in her head. Her work showcases a penchant for the peculiar, featuring characters like a sloth with a speed addiction, and is infused with the essence of places that have shaped her.

    Grey Stone & Steel
    • 2015

      Grey Stone & Steel

      • 132 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      Toru Idalin, Lord Heir of Meton, has a problem. The man he loves has accidentally made Toru into a powerful Mage, and Toru caused a soulbond between himself and a grieving Healer. Now Catter has left, unable to deal with Toru's connection to S'ian. But when Quorl is attacked by an enemy intent on gaining the secret of newfound flight and electricity, the ripples from Catter's actions become even more important, and Toru is thrown into the struggle to defend both his land and his partner.

      Grey Stone & Steel