The Retrievers Series
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Blood From Stone
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Free Fall
Publisher: Luna Books (May 2008) ISBN:0373802676 |
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The Cosa Nostradamus is in disarray; the Truce holding violence in check has been broken. Magical Manhattan is at war, and Wren Valere is left without her partner/lover Sergei, whose past loyalties keep him from her side just when she needs him the most.
Hoping to keep herself occupied, Wren takes a job— but what should have been an ordinary Retrieval instead forces her to realize that it is time to do more. It is time for the Cosa to take the battle to the enemy.
But she'll do it her way. The Retrievers' way. Sneaky, smart—and with maximum damage possible. What was lost will be found, what was stolen will be Retrieved. And this war will be ended, once and for all.
Wren Valere always finishes the job. Always.
"One of the strong points of Gilman's setting here is that actions have consequences, and power has a price, and we see both of these things in full force. Everything Wren does causes a reaction, and everything the Silence does causes a reaction, and in some cases, those separate yet equal reactions end up feeding off one another. It's almost ironic that at one point, the Silence realizes that they, in fact, provoked Wren into taking things further than she would have done ordinarily, thus bringing her wrath down upon them . . . and it's their fault. Meanwhile, Wren taps into far greater power than she normally uses, and risks losing herself to the current, a much-feared fate known as "wizzing" among the Talents. There's a cost to using the level she does, and she may very well pay that price with her soul. Gilman's not afraid to show us these costs, as both major and minor characters get taken off the board throughout the course of the series and the story. Change happens, and people grow, which is always satisfying in a series like this, where it would be tempting to maintain a certain status quo... you can bet I'll be eagerly awaiting the next book."
-Michael Jones, Green Man Review |
Burning
Bridges
Publisher: Luna Books/Harlequin (June 2007) ISBN:0373802749 |
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The
best Retrievers go unnoticed: sliding into shadows, gliding through
crowds without entanglement.
Wren Valare used to be almost invisible. But now she's not only
being seen, she's getting involved.
Recent attacks against nonhuman Fatae have escalated into hate
crimes against magic users in general-humans included. With
the Mage Council distracted by internal power struggles, Wren
is guilted into stepping up as a spokesperson for the fragiley
united Fatae and lonejack communities . . .
And, because the cosmos deems her without enough complications,
her partner-lover Sergei is drowning in his own problems. But
not only can't she help him-she's the cause.
With lives on the line-including her own-Wren's going
to have to break the lonejack credo, ditch her long-cherished
invisibility and take a stand.
But burning bridges can be deadly . . . |
Bring
it On
Publisher: Luna (July 1, 2006) ISBN: 0-373-80240-4 (trade paper) |
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Wren
Valere used to have a simple life. Her partner Sergei would negotiate
the terms of the Retrieval -- all right, the theft -- and she
would use her magical talent to carry it out. Paycheck deposited,
on to the next job.
Now? Her relationship with Sergei is even more complicated (sex
will do that). Her fellow lonejacks are trying to organize against
the Mage's Council. The nonhuman population of Manhattan is getting
fed up with being ignored and abused. And the Council? Well, they
have an agenda of their own, and it's not one the lonejacks are
going to like.
And Sergei is far too involved with the Silence, his former employers,
for Wren's liking.
When it comes down to choosing sides, the first rule of the lonejack
credo is "Don't get involved." But when friends are
in danger, and the city you love is at risk, sometimes getting
into the thick of things is all you can do.
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Curse
in the Dark
Publisher: Luna (July, 2005) ISBN: 0-373-80227-7
(trade paper) |
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an Excerpt
And you think magic is complicated?
Once more Wren Valere's game plan has taken an unexpected direction.
She'd agreed to a bargain with one supersecret magic-watching
outfit to protect her partner and herself on their last job. But
now the Silence is trying to wedge them apart.
On the one hand, ever since she and Sergei began to talk about
their "relationship" things have been tricky. On the
other, though . . . Well, no one better try to stand between Wren
and Sergei when danger is near!
So now they are off to Italy in search of a possessed parchment
(or maybe not possessed - all they know is that whoever
reads it disappears). Still, when compared to what's going on
at home (lonejacks banding together, a jealous demon, tracking
bugs needing fumigation, etc.) maybe disappearing won't be so
bad . . .
As if!
"In this suspenseful and quick read [Curse the
Dark], Gilman maintains the standard set in the first volume of
this series-with witty dialogue and banter between Wren and Sergei
and further explorations of their growing relationship. Wren and
Sergei are opposites in almost every conceivable way, except for
their mutual attraction. Gilman has managed the nearly impossible
here: a cleverly written and well-balanced fantasy with a strong
romantic element that doesn't overpower the main plot."
Romantic Times (4 1/2 Stars)
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Staying
Dead Publisher:
Luna (July, 2004) ISBN: 0-373-80209-9 (trade paper) ISBN: 0-373-80253-6
(mass market) |
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Manhattan's nightlife just got weirder. . .
It starts as a simple job - but simple jobs, when you're dealing
with this magical world, often end up anything but. As a Retriever,
Wren Valere specializes in finding things gone missing - and then
bringing them back, no questions asked. Normally her job is stimulating,
challenging and only a little bit dangerous. But every once in
a while. . . Case in point - a cornerstone containing a spell
is stolen and there's a magical complication. (Isn't there always?)
Wren's unique abilities aren't enough to lay this particular case
to rest, and so she turns to some friends: a demon )minor), a
mage who has lost her mind, and a few others - including Sergei,
her business partner (and maybe a bit more?) Sometimes what a
woman ahs to do to get the job done is enough to give even Wren
nightmares...
"The romance between Wren and Sergei
is powerful and beautiful even when they work at cross-purposes
from each other and keep secrets from their partners. Fans of
Charlaine Harris, Kelly Armstrong and Kim Harrison will find Bring
it On a very special treat. The author is an expert worldbuilder
and creates characters that are easy to care about."
--Affaire de Couer (5 Stars)
Wren and Sergei are intelligent, attractive people, but there's
more to Staying Dead than sexual tension. It's also a compelling,
witty mystery. The highly detailed yet never overpowering background
Gilman provides is fertile ground for further Retriever adventures
-- and that's great news for readers."
-- Starlog
"(Gilman) paints a vivid picture of a hidden, magical New York,
and keeps fantasy in the forefront. Demons, angels and other fairy
creatures, or Fatae, live there, but are mortal and face the dangers
every other living creature has to contend with, including bigotry
and hatred. And since magic is still a secret for most of the
world, powerful shadow organizations operate under (above?) the
radar, monitoring and oftentimes recruiting Talented individuals.
Yes, there is the start of something big between the two lead
characters, but Ms. Gilman manages to keep this particular form
of character development from overwhelming the story... Keeping
folks interested in the story, and making them believe the mythology
she spins is the main point."
-- Denise Dutton, Green Man Reviews [Staying
Dead]
"This tale [Staying Dead] may remind the reader of
Moonlighting with magic... Gilman has created a clever
and unique theory of magic talent directed through electrical
currents, as well as a frightening group of wizards who control
it. Suspenseful and entertaining, this is a worthy addition to
the growing library of urban fantasy lit, and great way to kick
off a potential blockbuster of a series."
-- Jen
Talley Exum, Romantic
Times
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"...an entertaining, fast-paced thriller
set in a world where cell phones and computers exist uneasily
with magic, and a couple engaging and highly talented rogues solve
crimes while trying not to commit too many of their own."
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Locus
"Gilman delivers an exciting, fast-paced, unpredictable story
that never lets up until the very end. I highly recommend this
book to fans of urban fantasy, especially Jim Butcher, Charlaine
Harris, Kim Harrison, or Laurell K. Hamilton."
--Michael M Jones, SF Site
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