Set against the backdrop of an intriguing American micro-culture, the Bast novels explore the lives of practitioners of an ancient faith through a keenly observant and slightly amused lens. Rosemary Edghill presents a fresh perspective on these characters, revealing the enduring presence of magic in their lives.
Rosemary Edghill Books
Rosemary Edghill is the pen name of author Eluki Bes Shahar, celebrated for her contributions to speculative fiction. Her writing style blends diverse genres, creating a unique literary voice that resonates with readers. Beyond her imaginative narratives, she has also applied her artistic talents to illustrating medical textbooks, showcasing a remarkable breadth of skill. Her works explore a wide array of themes with a distinctive approach.






Eric Banyon must face the latest plot to wipe out humanity by Aerune mac Audelaine, a lord of the Unseleighe Sidhe.
The Sword of Maiden's Tears
- 284 pages
- 10 hours of reading
When Ruth Marlowe, a student librarian, rescues an elf who's been mugged on New York City's mean streets, it signals the start of an adventure that will see Ruth and her friends pitted against magic and monsters as they aid the elf in his quest to regain the sword which was stolen from him.
Hellflower
- 266 pages
- 10 hours of reading
The story revolves around Moke Rahone, who finds himself metaphorically "nailed" to his desk, suggesting a sense of entrapment in his mundane life. As he navigates the challenges of his existence, themes of stagnation and the desire for freedom emerge. The narrative explores Moke's journey as he confronts the barriers that keep him from pursuing his dreams, leading to moments of self-discovery and transformation. The book delves into the complexities of modern life and the struggle to break free from societal expectations.
Two of a Kind
- 258 pages
- 10 hours of reading
Lady Juliette Devereaux, an heiress with a keen sense of practicality, finds herself disillusioned after a lackluster London Season and reluctantly attends a house party in Sussex. Despite her sharp mind and vibrant fashion sense, she struggles to attract marriage proposals, viewing marriage merely as a partnership to manage her estate, Chaceley. Her friends believe her straightforward approach to love is outdated, hinting at deeper themes of individuality and societal expectations in a world where romance and tradition collide.
Dreaming The Goddess
- 284 pages
- 10 hours of reading
Explore the intricacies of the subconscious as characters navigate a surreal landscape filled with vivid dreams and hidden fears. This journey challenges perceptions of reality and self-discovery, intertwining themes of identity and the power of imagination. As the protagonists confront their innermost thoughts, they uncover profound truths about their lives and relationships, leading to transformative experiences. The narrative blends psychological depth with imaginative storytelling, inviting readers to reflect on their own dreams and desires.
The Ill-Bred Bride
- 236 pages
- 9 hours of reading
Set against a backdrop of societal expectations, the story follows an orphaned cloth merchant's daughter, Susannah Potter, who reluctantly enters a marriage of convenience with the impoverished Lord Hanford. Initially a practical solution to their financial woes, the union quickly turns complicated as Susannah resists the idea of sacrificing her independence for what she perceives as an empty-headed fortune hunter. With her younger sister's future at stake, she is determined to control her own destiny and the fate of her newfound wealth.
Fleeting Fancy
- 246 pages
- 9 hours of reading
Exploring themes of resilience and redemption, this story follows characters who rise from their past humiliations to discover the transformative power of love. As they navigate their struggles, they learn that true affection can flourish even in the most challenging circumstances, highlighting the strength found in vulnerability and the potential for personal growth.
Dreaming The God
- 260 pages
- 10 hours of reading
Exploring the depths of dreams, this narrative invites readers on a journey through the subconscious, where reality blurs with imagination. The characters navigate a surreal landscape filled with symbolic encounters and revelations that challenge their perceptions. Themes of self-discovery and the interplay between dreams and waking life are central, offering a profound reflection on the human experience. This thought-provoking tale captivates with its rich imagery and philosophical undertones, encouraging readers to reflect on their own dreams and aspirations.