Reviews of Embers:
"One of the most promising debut novels I've read in a great while... I'd highly
recommend this book to anybody who reads fantasy. It reminds me in many
regards...of another exceptional first novel...Emma Bull's seminal War for the
Oaks,
and there's not much higher praise that I can give."--
Elizabeth Bear, Tor.com
"Bickle's dark, dramatic urban fantasy debut introduces Lt. Anya Kalinczyk of
the
Detroit Fire Department, who investigates arson by day and huntsghosts at night.
As a unique type of medium, a Lantern or "human bug zapper," Anya can simply
inhale and destroy spirits while accompanied by her familiar, a...salamander
named Sparky...Though she's a far cry from the usual hip, cheeky urban fantasy
heroine, Anya's stoic determination is completely apropos for a crime-solving
loner. Bickle provides plenty of suspense as the arsonist tries to raise a
powerful elemental being, and Anya accidentally absorbs a demon that threatens
to possess her. Readers will look forward to Anya's future supernatural
investigations.--Publishers
Weekly
"With a lovable narrator who fights daily with good and evil, Bickle delivers a
fun new addition to fantasy reading. She packs her novel with an overall sense
of doom, peppered with side stories and relationships that make this a fast,
entertaining read. Hardly a dull moment! (4 Stars)"--RT Book Reviews
"Embers takes the reader on a fast-paced, page-turning adventure, as
Anya,
Sparky,
and DAGR race to save Detroit--and Anya herself--from demons and ancient gods.
Bickle has written a fantastically believable world that a reader can get lost
in.
Embers, is hands down, bar none, the best Urban Fantasy written by a debut
author,
hell, written by anyone, that I have read in a very long time. I look forward to
reading more about Anya and Sparky and the mishmash of others that complete DAGR
in
Bickle's next release Sparks."--Novel Reads
"Embers is a strong debut; well written and peopled by diverse and
intriguing
characters. The unexpected beauty of the fiery entity, the playful malignance of
the demon
that inhabits Anya, and the flashes of humanity demonstrated by her enemy all
enrich this book....this is a winner, and I look forward to reading Anya's
further
adventures. And her familiar Sparky is one of my new favorite paranormal
creatures."--
Debuts & Reviews
"Embers is the debut novel from author Laura Bickle. Right from the
beginning I
knew that this book was going to be a winner. I was right. My thoughts about
this book never wavered. If anything, my excitement grew. I can't wait to get my
hands on a copy of the next book, Sparks. Sparky [a salamander] is the best
familiar any psychic could ever own. The way Sparky would act made me laugh.
Watch out Ghost Busters as there is a new sheriff in town, and her name is Anya.
She is sharp, sassy, and can kick some serious spirit soul. Laura Bickle is an
author to keep an eye on as she is going far.
Embers proves it. (Five Angels)--
Fallen
Angels
"Anna Kalinczyk [is] a down to earth person, who just happens to be a Lantern, a
rare kind of
psychic medium. But she's completely cool -- she's not unearthly beautiful,
impossibly smart, and just too amazing to be real; she's a real person who just
happens to be a Lantern. I really appreciated that Laura Bickle wrote Anna to be
this way; she's not too perfect, and that's what makes her a great character.
Bickle also created a really interesting story here, where there is a real-life
setting, completely with some real-life situations, mixed in with the magical.
There's just enough of both elements to make the story gritty and intriguing,
and somehow, pretty believable...All in all, a good read."--Fluidity of Time
"Urban fantasy fans will relish this superb entry of a kick butt female who
takes both her day and night jobs seriously. Anya knows fire investigation and
paranormal inquiries are dangerous and acts accordingly. The fast-paced
story line follows her exploits on the mean streets of Detroit and its even
meaner underground. Sub-genre fans will wonder which Lantern will prevail with
Sirrush from beyond."--
Alternative Worlds
"Ms. Bickle pens a dynamite urban fantasy debut complete with fascinating
characters, a great action filled plot, set in a very atmospheric, eerie and
dark Detroit. Her characters are rich and captivating, fitting nicely into the
backdrop of Detroit's gritty and deadly supernatural scene. The plot is
fast-paced and the magic is thoroughly integrated into the story, making Embers
a real page-turner....Overall, Embers is an impressive debut. Think Ghost
Hunters meets Supernatural... Ms. Bickle delivers great storytelling,
compelling characters, and top-notch worldbuilding. Embers is well written with
a fresh and unique mythology. Danger, demons and Devil's Night abound, making
this book hard to put
down."--Dark Faerie
Tales
"Plot: 5 Stars:The arson aspect of the plot was amazing and interesting to read
about...My favorite part was how Anya had to balance the two aspects of her life
-- being a fire investigator and a lantern -- in a world where few knew about the
paranormal.
Pace: 5 Stars:There was never a dull moment. A couple times, I took a break
from reading and was like, Whoa! I read that much?...
Characters: 5 Stars:I absolutely loved Sparky, Anya's salamander familiar...
Anya was a very likeable heroine. I enjoyed learning both about her powers as a
Lantern and her job as an arson investigator. I also found the members of DAGR
to be a good group of people, and I hope to see more of them (especially Brian
and Katie) in the sequel."--Urban Fantasy Reader
"Embers smolders with urban fantasy originality and suppressed emotional turmoil... Bickle exploits everything
that makes a good urban fantasy in Embers. A tragically haunted main character
that is tough as nails, yet close to breaking because of emotional strain. A
background urban setting that sets the tone of the novel. An originally crafted
plot that sets itself apart from all the other vampire and werewolf stories that
are jostling each other for recognition. A simmering romance that isn't the main
focus, but is touched on just enough to build tension. I was highly impressed
with Bickle's debut....A superb example of the Urban Fantasy genre, Embers is an easy and entertaining
adult read. Prime for fans of the UF genre and a great starter for those that
would love to jump into this genre."Parajunkee
"Embers is exactly what I was hoping it would be--a killer debut urban
fantasy. I connected with the characters immediately, but almost as importantly,
I connected with the setting...
I absolutely loved Bickle's burning Detroit, a city on the verge of consuming
itself. A city, as Anya bleakly observes, that no sane person would want to stay
in, but that she can't help but hope some will. Someone with the vision to
reinvest and rebuild in the future of both the city and the isolated residents
who walk its dying streets. The narrative is dotted with very real glimpses into
the gritty lives of everyday people on the streets. These are thrown into relief
by the side-by-side depictions we get of those other everyday people who died
and are lingering for whatever reason. The effect is at once thoughtful and
haunting. As for Anya, she's my kind of heroine. She fights the good fight every
single day, despite her doubts and uncertainty, despite her fragmented history,
despite the very real ghosts that plague her. Luckily, she has one of the best
sidekicks I've run across in awhile. A salamander protector-brilliant!...I enjoyed all the
secondary characters as well, particularly the refreshingly normal (though by no
means boring Brian), her good friend and organic witch/baker Katie, and the dark
man behind the recent reign of fire himself. This is a dark, serious, and
intense read and I was especially satisfied with the resolution. This is the
first in a series and yet Ms. Bickle happily resisted the temptation to leave a
million and a half plot threads hanging...A fantastic new urban fantasy and highly recommended."--
Angieville
"Embers is...the first book of a sizzling new series that is sure to leave you
smoldering for more...Embers is the epitome of urban fantasy--this is what the genre is all about: a
little hard and edgy, emotional, with a dash of romance thrown in-a-ll tied
together in a complex world peppered with supernatural creatures and phenomenon...
a great UF book filled with emotional turmoil, a character that is
richly developed (but not complete which hopefully means we will get to see
plenty of character growth in the upcoming books) and the world building is
solid. The minor characters are great story supporters..."(Five stars...or fangs or whatever)--Fang-tastic Reviews
Embers is a hot debut novel for Laura Bickle...
The tone of the novel was much darker than I expected, exploring several deeper
emotions such as lust, guilt and personal responsibility in slightly
uncomfortable ways (for me at least). Anya is a conflicted young woman with
deeply rooted guilt issues and a problem with forming personal connections, not
particularly uncommon in today's UF heroines, but Bickle takes it a step forward
with Anya's growing fear that one unwary step will burn her life down. Uncertain
about the exact nature of her power as a Lantern (spirits are attracted to her
like a moth to flame and she has the power to devour them, burning them to
nothingness), Anya fights her nature. Meeting the firebug with an oddly
do-gooder mentality, confirms her worst fears, but also opens her up to
exploring who and what she could be...
The cast surrounding Anya, both supernatural and otherwise, all have distinct
personalities."--
Poisoned Rationality
"Bickle evokes the decay and aura of sadness surrounding Detroit, yet also
infuses her depiction with an air of hope, personified by the character of Anya
who never gives up...
The author magically transforms the unseen creatures and spirits into beings
easily perceived and envisioned by the reader, skillfully juxtaposing the
characters who can and those who cannot see Sparky and the ghosts. With vivid
characterization, stark imagery, and true suspense keeping the reader guessing
until the end, this outstanding novel hits all the right notes. Urban fantasy
fans will welcome this new addition to the genre...(5 stars/tombstones)--Bitten By Books
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