<p>“Fantasy readers who enjoy Celtic mythology will revel in the detailed backstories, while romance fans will find plenty of Harlequinesque physical description…It’s certainly fun, and the abrupt ending nicely teases the sequel.” <b>—<i>Booklist</i></b></p><p>“…A complex supernatural world based on Irish cosmology…The Irish-pantheon premise injects originality…” <b>—<i>Kirkus Reviews</i></b></p><p>“A solid debut for older teens who love high fantasy. Recommend to fans of Victoria Aveyard’s Red Queen series.” <b>—<i>School Library Journal</i></b></p><p>“Marks, author of the Dark Cycle YA fantasy trilogy, launches a new series perfect for those who enjoy coming-of-age novels with paranormal elements. This should be catnip for readers of Cassandra Clare and Sarah Fine.” <b>—<i>Amazon Book Review</i></b></p><p>“This novel takes us through a world of Celtic mythology and a beautifully created universe. This introduction to Celtic mythology is one I have never seen in a young adult literature and Marks brings to life a world different from anything I’ve ever read.” <b>—Teenreads</b></p><p>“Marks mashes together Irish mythology and Southern California in the brilliant start to her new series. <i>Fire and Bone</i> hooked me from page one, and the last page left me desperate for more.” <b>—Beth Cato, author of <i>The Clockwork Dagger</i> and <i>Breath of Earth</i></b></p><p>“Clever, addictive, and paced to steal your breath. You’ll come for the Celtic demigoddess and you’ll stay for the complex, unpredictable world. The romance is sizzling, the powers are intriguing. I look forward to the next book!” <b>—Emily R. King, author of <i>The Hundredth Queen</i></b></p>