Welcome to Future Fiction, my reimagining of the Waiting on Wednesday meme! There are so many amazing new books coming out, that I can no longer pick just one. My goal with Future Fiction is to share at least three new books each week, a combination of recent cover reveals and books that I’ve recently added to my TBR pile. I’m still going to be linking up with Wishful Endings/Can’t Wait Wednesday, and I also want to give a shout out to Jill at Breaking the Spine for starting the original Waiting on Wednesday meme. I hope you’ll find some new books to add to your TBR piles, and as always, I look forward to hearing what YOU’RE looking forward to:-D
Three new covers spotted from Tor Nightfire, Orbit and Erewhon, take a look:
Maeve has struggled to achieve normalcy since a violent incident involving the cult she was raised in shattered her childhood and stole away her cousin, Andrea, the only true friend she’s ever known. So when Andrea reappears in her life decades later, Maeve is thrilled. She doesn’t even mind that Andrea’s world of wealth, amassed from a successful but secretive start-up, is vastly different from her own. Andrea is family, and has always known how to put Maeve at ease.
So when Maeve’s careful routine in New York City begins to unravel, it feels only natural that she move into Andrea’s palatial Catskills home. There she meets Andrea’s husband and suffers the attention of their friends and business associates, Rob and Emily, who constantly evangelize about coupledom, marriage, and motherhood. But behind the influencer lifestyle and perfect facade lurks a nefarious agenda that was set in motion when Maeve was a child. Will Maeve ever escape her past? Or will she end up just like Mother?
Just Like Mother by Anne Heltzel. Releases in May 2022 from Tor Nightfire. Oooh cults! So this blurb doesn’t really tell you much about the story, but sometimes that’s a good thing. I think it’s going to be a really good horror/thriller, plus that cover is pretty unnerving!
Set in a gorgeous world of bone and shadow magic, of vengeful gods and defiant chosen ones, The City of Dusk is the first in a dark epic fantasy trilogy that follows the four heirs of four noble houses—each gifted with a divine power—as they form a tenuous alliance to keep their kingdom from descending into a realm-shattering war.
The Four Realms—Life, Death, Light, and Darkness—all converge on the city of dusk. For each realm there is a god, and for each god there is an heir.
But the gods have withdrawn their favor from the once vibrant and thriving city. And without it, all the realms are dying.
Unwilling to stand by and watch the destruction, the four heirs—Risha, a necromancer struggling to keep the peace; Angelica, an elementalist with her eyes set on the throne; Taesia, a shadow-wielding rogue with rebellion in her heart; and Nik, a soldier who struggles to see the light— will sacrifice everything to save the city.
But their defiance will cost them dearly.
The City of Dusk (The Dark Gods #1) by Tara Sim. Releases in March 2022 from Orbit Books. I couldn’t pass up this gorgeous cover, and I’m intrigued by a story that features the heirs of the gods. I’ve never read Tara Sim before, but I see her books all over the place. Let me know if you’ve read any of them!
Kalyna’s family has had the Gift for generations: the ability to see and predict the future. For decades, they have traveled around the four connected kingdoms of the Tetrarchia—one country with four monarchs—selling their services as soothsayers. The Gift is their calling and what defines them. Every child of their family has the Gift.
Except Kalyna. Born without the Gift, for years, she’s supported her father—who is losing sight of reality under the weight of his confused visions of the future—and her cruel grandmother on the strength of her wits, using informants and trickery to fake prophecies and scrounge a living. But it’s getting harder every year.
And poverty turns to danger when, on the strength of her reputation, Kalyna is “hired” (kidnapped, she would call it) by Lenz, the spymaster to the prince of Rotfelsen. Lenz wants Kalyna to use her talent for prophecy to uncover threats against Rotfelsen’s king, and he’s willing to hold her family hostage against her good behavior. But Rotfelsenisch politics are devious; the King’s enemies abound; and Kalyna’s skills for investigation and deception are tested to the limit. Worse, the conspiracy she begins to uncover points to a threat not only to the King of Rotfelsen but to all four monarchs of the Tetrarchia, when they meet for their annual governing “Council of Barbarians.” A Council that happens to fall at precisely the same time that Kalyna’s father has prophesied the catastrophic downfall of the Tetrarchia.
Kalyna is determined to protect her family (even Grandmother!), and her newfound friends—and to save the Tetrarchia too. But as she is drawn deeper into palace intrigue, she’s not sure if her manipulations are helping prevent the Tetrarchia’s destruction—or if her lies will bring it about.
Kalyna the Soothsayer by Elijah Kinch Spector. Releases in February 2022 from Erewhon. I really love this cover, and I think this sounds like it could be a really good fantasy, especially if you like palace intrigue.
I’m already creeped out by Just Like Mother because of the cover so I’m sure the story is gonna be the same. Wow, the cover of The City of Dusk is definitely gorgeous and the synopsis is also really epic sounding. Loooove it! Kalyna the Soothsayer equally sounds amazing. With another beautiful cover!
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The City of dusk is an intriguing premise, for sure BUT oh my, Just Like My Mother is just a creepy cover, and a promising blurb!!
I agree about that cover for The City of Dusk. It really does stand out. That would be enough for me to try the book even without a description of the story. 🙂
Just Like Mother sounds eerie and sinister and that cover is just damned creepy!
The City of Dusk looks oh-so-very promising! 😉
Just Like Mother’s cover is really creepy. The City of Dusk and Kalyna the Soothsayer covers are beautiful. I like that City of Dusk has a dark vibe which goes along with it’s title!
Yikes, that cover for Just Like Mother is going to give me nightmares!!! Although it does sound like a really good book. Great choices!
Just Like Mother sounds creepy good, even if the blurb doesn’t tell us much. I’m intrigued!
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That first one has to be horror with that cover.
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It definitely sounds like horror, or at least thiller.
Just like Mother looks very creepy but sounds intriguing! I hope you enjoy it when you are able to read it!!
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Thanks Cindy!
Just Like Mother is definitely going on my list!
It sounds super creepy right?
These all sound great, but that cover for Just Like Mother is kind of creeping me out! 😀
Ha ha I know! Any cover with dolls or doll parts creeps me out:-)
These all sound great, and I particularly loved that cover for The City of Dusk! I’ve been wanting to read something from Tara Sim for a while.
Me too, hopefully this will be our chance:-)
As ever I love what you’ve chosen, Tammy. The covers are gorgeous but City of Dusk is especially drawing me in with design and the synopsis!
Thanks Jennifer! Yes, that cover for City of Dusk is mesmerizing:-)
Always wanted to check out Tara Sim!
Yeah me too! I’ve heard good things about her.
JUST LIKE MOTHER’s cover is certainly creepy! THE CITY OF DUSK sounds really intriguing. KALYNA THE SOOTHSAYER just looks gorgeous!!!
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I think that’s why I like Just Like Mother, it’s so creepy!
Ooh that first one! The Tara Sim book too- I agree, what a cover!
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I could stare at the Tara Sim cover all day, lol.
Oh wow, that first cover really creeps me out. The Tara Sim book sounds excellent and the cover is beautiful. I’ve been wanting to try her books for a while now so maybe this will be my first.
I’m also really excited about The City of Dusk! I’ll have to put Just Like Mother on my TBR. I do like a good cult book! Hope you get to enjoy all of these!
I love the blue of Kalyna the Soothsayer
Just like Mother and City of Dust – both really jump out of me for different reasons – very creepy and totally intriguing and dark.
Lynn 😀
All of these have awesome covers. But that first one is creepy and sounds like a really creepy read! I always seem to be intrigued by books with cult storylines.
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