happy release day

Today is the official release day for debut novel, God’s War by Kameron Hurley

Readers will be fascinated by the setting of this slow-starting but compelling far-future debut. On a planet settled by Muslims and ravaged by constant war and pollution, Nyx, a former government-sponsored assassin or “bel dame,” gets by as a bounty hunter. Her assistant is the foreign magician Rhys, who can control the ubiquitous insects that drive the planet’s technology. When the government asks them to hunt down an off-worlder who possesses technology that could end the war, they find themselves facing off against foreign agents and their fellow bel dames. Hurley’s world-building is phenomenal, with casual references to insectile technology and the world’s history that provide atmosphere without info dumps. Far too many pages are spent introducing the characters, but the story is highly engaging once it starts, and Hurley smoothly handles tricky themes such as race, class, religion, and gender without sacrificing action. –Publishers Weekly

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The book so nice, I sold it twice. This one didn’t have an easy road. I’m glad Kameron hung in there, and that she kept believing in me while I was believing in her. Kameron goes into more detail here.

Also, this week, comment on any of the posts at the Night Bazaar about favorite female characters, and be entered to win a free copy. Details here.

3 responses to “happy release day

  1. Gorgeous cover! I immediately sat forward in my chair to get a better look at it and see what it might be about.

  2. Thanks to another giveaway, it is the current book on my reading queue. 🙂
    I AM enjoying it thus far. Once again, you have a good eye for books and authors.

  3. Wow, this sounds interesting! I’ve been looking for books with protagonists of different religions, ethnicities, and so on, and I will add this to my pile to check out!
    I’m intrigued that you sold this book twice, while also mentioning that it didn’t have an easy road. I’ll have to go read Kameron’s post and hope she answers that question!

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