Heirs of Grace, Tim Pratt
Heirs of Grace, Tim Pratt
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Heirs of Grace

Author: Tim Pratt

Narrator: Tim Pratt

Unabridged: 7 hr 54 min

Format: Digital Audiobook (DRM Protected)

Published: 06/17/2014


Synopsis

Recent art school graduate Bekah thought she’d hit the jackpot: an unknown relative died, and she inherited a small fortune and a huge house in the mountains of North Carolina.Trey Howard, the lawyer who handled the estate, is a handsome man in his twenties and they hit it off right away—and soon become more than friends. Bekah expected a pleasant year to get her head together and have a romantic fling. Problem is, the house is full of junk...and siblings she didn’t know she had are willing to kill her for it.More important, the junk in her new house is magical, she’s surrounded by monsters, and her life seems to be in mortal peril every time she ventures into a new room. As Bekah discovers more about her mysterious benefactor and the magical world he inhabited, she’s realizes that as tough and resourceful as she is, she might just be in over her head…Heirs of Grace is a tale of family and magic, action and wonder, blending the strong heroine, cheeky humor, and dark fantasy that have become the hallmarks of Tim Pratt’s writing.This book was initially released in episodes as a Kindle Serial. All episodes are now available for immediate download as a complete book.

About Tim Pratt

Tim Pratt was born in Goldsboro, NC, and grew up in various places in the American South. He relocated to Northern California in 2001. His fiction has won a Hugo Award, and he's been a finalist for Sturgeon, Stoker, World Fantasy, Mythopoeic, World Fantasy, Scribe, and Nebula Awards, among others. His other books include three short story collections; a volume of poems; contemporary fantasy novels The Strange Adventures of Rangergirl and Briarpatch; gonzo historical The Constantine Affliction under the name T. Aaron Payton; fantasy roleplaying game tie-ins; and, as T.A. Pratt, eight books (and counting) about sorcerer Marla Mason. He occasionally edits anthologies, including the Rags and Bones anthology co-edited with Melissa Marr. He works as a senior editor for Locus magazine and lives in Berkeley, CA, with his wife Heather and their son, River. Find him online at timpratt.org.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Nicole on March 25, 2023

I just have to enjoy a book that starts with a sentence like, "My new life was off to a bumpy start even before Trey got eaten by the mirror.......more

Goodreads review by Sara on July 04, 2014

I picked this up at an Audible sale thinking it would be a cute, light, paranormal mystery. And it was those things, but it was also amazingly, unassumingly diverse, which is not something I've encountered that much in the cozy mystery genre where most of the protagonists are white, heterosexual, ci......more

Goodreads review by Kristin B. on April 02, 2021

I really do adore Pratt’s writing. The plot goes a bit wonky and meandering in places, but it’s always fascinating. His magic systems are crazy, his artifacts fanciful and his characters well and truly human. Even the ones who really aren’t. There’s a special quality in his prose that isn’t always p......more

Goodreads review by Consuelo on August 10, 2021

Muy divertido, entretenido y, sobre todo, con mucha empatía, que no nos viene mal aprender. Se lo paso a mi adolescente, creo que le gustará.......more

Goodreads review by Chelle on July 25, 2016

Short version: fun in spite of its flaws, well-written and a good choice for someone looking for some feel-good fantasy. Long version: I didn't learn until after I finished this book that it started published life as serialized kindle singles. Once I did, some of the book's flaws made perfect sense.......more