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Book SynopsisThis second swashbuckling adventure follows privateer Ross Tremayne in the magical alternate history Rowankind series. Britain, 1801. King George's episodic sanity is almost as damaging as his madness. First Consul Napoleon is gathering his forces in France. The disease of democracy is spreading. The world is poised on the brink of the modern era, but the rowankind, long a source of free labor, have shaken off their bonds.
Some have returned to laru to find freedom with the Fae; others are trying to find a place in the world, looking for fair treatment under the law. The course of the industrial revolution may change forever.
Wild magic is on the rise. Creatures of legend are returning to the world: kelpies, pixies, trolls, hobs, and goblins. Ross and Corwen, she a summoner witch and he a wolf shapechanger, have freed the rowankind from bondage, but now they are caught in the midst of the conflict, while trying their best to avoid the
Trade ReviewPraise for the Rowankind series:
“A finely crafted and well-researched plunge into
swashbuckling, sorcery, shape-shifting, and the Fae! Highly entertaining.” —Elizabeth Ann Scarborough, Nebula Award-winning author of
The Healer’s War“
Swashbuckling action, folklore, and characters to care about: this is an authentic English take on historical fantasy, magic, and class.” —Kari Sperring, author of
The Grass King's Concubine“A fabulous and
fun action-packed story, with an engaging heroine.” —Liz Williams, author of
The Ghost Sister“
Winterwood is an easy, compelling read which ticks loads of boxes—pirates, fae, adventure, angst, ghosts, wild magic—whilst managing to surprise you with unexpected plot developments and delight you with its
beautifully paced story and believably strange world. A delicious page-turner.” —Jaine Fenn, author of
Principles of Angels “
Swashbuckling adventure collides with mystical mayhem on land and at sea in this rousing historical fantasy series launch set in a magic-infused England in 1800.” —
Publishers Weekly
“Bedford crafts
emotionally complex relationships and interesting secondary characters while carefully building an innovative yet familiar world.” —
RT Book Reviews“It’s like an irresistible smorgasbord of all my favorite themes and fantasy elements all in one place, and
a strong, compelling female protagonist was the cherry on top.” —BiblioSanctum
“Pirates, magic, and fae in nineteenth-century England. Yes, please!
Winterwood marks the start of Jacey Bedford's new Rowankind series, and it's
a series I can't wait for more of!” —No More Grumpy Bookseller