New Novels Coming!

I don’t think I mentioned it here yet, but I’ve got two new novels in the works. The first, tentatively titled THE GOLDEN AGE OF MAGIC, which I’m working on now, is due for release in 2025 from 47North. Its follow-up will probably be out the following year. The first book takes place in Hollywood, 1926. I’ve been having a lot of fun researching for this one by going through vintage photos of silent movie stars and the fabulous costumes they wore. I mean, how do you top this old-school glamour?

The fabulous Gloria Swanson.

Meanwhile, THE WOLF’S EYE will be out May 14th, so keep an eye out for its release! Pre-orders are always welcome! And much thanks to those of you who’ve read and reviewed THE WITCH’S LENS!! Much appreciated.

It’s a thin line between curse and cure…

It’s still six months away from publication, but things are already coming together for the release of THE WOLF’S EYE (book two in The Order of the Seven Stars series), coming May 14th, 2024. The novel is on Netgalley for review, Advance Reader Copies should be arriving any day, and now we have the full cover spread for the final novel. Thanks, as always, to the art team at 47North and Kimberly Glyder for the gorgeous cover design and layout. Beautiful!

Pre-order now on Amazon.

New on Netgalley

Just wanted to let any reviewers/book bloggers know that The Wolf’s Eye is now up on Netgalley for advance readers. Access requires an account with the site. Also, I should have ARCs available in the near future for any reviewers wishing to have a physical copy. Let me know via my contact form and I’ll get one sent out. And, as always, thanks in advance for reading!

New Trade Review: The Witch's Lens

I’m delighted to share this latest review for The Witch’s Lens. Founded in 1997, The Historical Novel Society is a literary society dedicated to promoting the genre of historical fiction in all its forms, and I thank them for this review!

Full Review:

Set during WWI in the Carpathian Mountains, The Witch’s Lens adds a fantastical layer to the horror of the Great War. Alongside soldiers with rifles and artillery, witches wage battles with curses and spells, and something worse, the resurrected dead turned into bloodthirsty monsters.


In a nearby city, Petra struggles after her husband goes to fight. He has left her a camera as a gift, and she wanders at night snapping pictures on instinct. Unseen ghosts appear in the developed pictures. She’s a witch, but for years she’s buried her abilities and never knew of this one. The novel reveals her complex past slowly, as a mysterious man recruits her into a band of witches to fight on the front. As counterweight to the novel’s grimness, Petra develops bonds of friendship that allow her and the others to perform extraordinary acts of courage to save ordinary soldiers like her husband.


Smith develops the WWI historical world effectively and thus grounds the fantasy in a dark, gripping reality. However, her magical details are even more impressive, blending Eastern European folk motifs and legends with gruesome imagination. An early appearance of an undead soldier shows her talent for evocative description: “The stench of the creature’s breath and the clammy fishlike color of his skin nauseated her even from two meters away…a fully fleshed-out creature with teeth bared and bloodlust churning in its veins.”


Smith puts the historical horrors of the “war to end all wars” through a prism that both amplifies and elucidates the degree of evil that war unleashes on the world, all while telling a spellbinding, captivating story. As antidote to this dark theme, Smith portrays the redeeming idea of loyalty and sacrifice that transcends evil.

~ Available from 47North on Amazon. Don’t forget to preorder the follow up novel, THE WOLF’S EYE. ~