Mercedes Lackey is a full-time writer and has published numerous novels and works of short fiction, including the best-selling Heralds of Valdemar series. She is also a professional lyricist and a licensed wild bird rehabilitator. She lives in Oklahoma with her husband, artist Larry Dixon, and their flock of parrots. She can be found at mercedeslackey.com or on Twitter at @mercedeslackey.
Praise for the Elemental Masters series: "The Paris of Degas,
turn-of-the-century Blackpool, and the desperation of young girls
without family or other protection come to life in a story that
should interest a broad readership." --Booklist "All in fine
fairy-tale tradition.... It's grim fun, with some nice historical
detail, and just a hint of romance to help lighten things." --Locus
"The action and dialogue flow freely, mingling with beautiful
descriptions of European countryside and just a hint of romance....
A well-developed heroine and engaging story." --Publishers Weekly
"The fifth in the series involving the mysterious Elemental
Masters, this story of a resourceful young dancer also delivers a
new version of a classic fairy tale. Richly detailed historic
backgrounds add flavor and richness to an already strong series
that belongs in most fantasy collections. Highly recommended."
--Library Journal "Lackey's fantastical world of Elementals, plus
her delightful Nan and Sarah, create an amusing contrast for Arthur
Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes and John Watson.... The mix of humor,
history, fantasy, and mystery is balanced in a way that any reader
could pick up the book and thoroughly enjoy it from beginning to
end." --RT Reviews "The Elementals novels are beautiful, romantic
adult fairy tales. Master magician Mercedes Lackey writes a
charming fantasy." --Worlds of Wonder "Ms. Lackey is a master in
fantasy, and this visit to an alternate historical England is no
exception. Vivid characterization and believable surroundings are
flawlessly joined in a well-detailed world." --Darque Reviews "I
find Ms. Lackey's Elemental Masters series a true frolic into
fantasy."
--Fantasy Book Spot
Praise for the Elemental Masters series:
"The Paris of Degas, turn-of-the-century Blackpool, and the
desperation of young girls without family or other protection come
to life in a story that should interest a broad readership."
--Booklist
"All in fine fairy-tale tradition.... It's grim fun, with some nice
historical detail, and just a hint of romance to help lighten
things." --Locus
"The action and dialogue flow freely, mingling with beautiful
descriptions of European countryside and just a hint of romance....
A well-developed heroine and engaging story." --Publishers
Weekly
"The fifth in the series involving the mysterious Elemental
Masters, this story of a resourceful young dancer also delivers a
new version of a classic fairy tale. Richly detailed historic
backgrounds add flavor and richness to an already strong series
that belongs in most fantasy collections. Highly recommended."
--Library Journal
"Lackey's fantastical world of Elementals, plus her delightful Nan
and Sarah, create an amusing contrast for Arthur Conan Doyle's
Sherlock Holmes and John Watson.... The mix of humor, history,
fantasy, and mystery is balanced in a way that any reader could
pick up the book and thoroughly enjoy it from beginning to end."
--RT Reviews
"The Elementals novels are beautiful, romantic adult fairy tales.
Master magician Mercedes Lackey writes a charming fantasy."
--Worlds of Wonder
"Ms. Lackey is a master in fantasy, and this visit to an alternate
historical England is no exception. Vivid characterization and
believable surroundings are flawlessly joined in a well-detailed
world." --Darque Reviews
"I find Ms. Lackey's Elemental Masters series a true frolic into
fantasy."
--Fantasy Book Spot
Praise for Home from the Sea
"Lackey's way with character description is phenomenal. I greatly
enjoy being one of thos epeople who is able to visualize books in
such detail that it's lamost as though I'm watching a movie, and
Lackey does not disappoint in this regard. Every time I was
interrupted whilst trying to read this book, when I came back I
momentarily forgot I was reading at all. This book was fantastic,
and I can't wait to start the series at the beginning."
--Bookshelf Bombshells
"Lighter in tone with more emphasis on romance than some of the
previous titles, this fairy-tale homage offers a variant view on
the usually tragic love between humans and selkies, and should
attract both series fans and Lackey's sizable following."
--Library Journal
"With a nod to the Nordic tale 'East of the Sun and West of the
Moon, ' the latest Elemental Masters historical fantasy is a
thrilling tale, due to the brave heroine who will fight for those
she cherishes and to keep what is rightfully hers."
--Midwest Book Review
And for the previous novels of the Elemental Masters
"This is Lackey at her best, mixing whimsy and magic with a
fast-paced plot."
--Publishers Weekly
"Richly detailed historical backgrounds add flavor and richness to
an already strong series that belongs in most fantasy collections.
Highly recommended."
--Library Journal (starred)
"Fans of fantasy will be thrilled by Lackey's clever fairy-tale
adventure."
--Booklist
"I find Ms. Lackey's Elemental Masters series a true frolic into
fantasy."
--Fantasy Book Spot
"Lackey has delivered another fine entry into the Elemental Masters
series.... The storyline and subplots are smoothly woven together
and as usual, Lackey's character development is delightful."
--Monsters & Critics
"All in fine fairy-tale tradition.... It's grim fun, with some nice
historical detail, and just a hint of romance to help lighten
things."
--Locus
Praise for "Home from the Sea"
"Lackey's way with character description is phenomenal. I greatly
enjoy being one of thos epeople who is able to visualize books in
such detail that it's lamost as though I'm watching a movie, and
Lackey does not disappoint in this regard. Every time I was
interrupted whilst trying to read this book, when I came back I
momentarily forgot I was reading at all. This book was fantastic,
and I can't wait to start the series at the beginning."
Bookshelf Bombshells
"Lighter in tone with more emphasis on romance than some of the
previous titles, this fairy-tale homage offers a variant view on
the usually tragic love between humans and selkies, and should
attract both series fans and Lackey's sizable following."
"Library Journal
""With a nod to the Nordic tale 'East of the Sun and West of the
Moon, ' the latest "Elemental Masters"historical fantasy is a
thrilling tale, due to the brave heroine who will fight for those
she cherishes and to keep what is rightfully hers."
"Midwest Book Review
"And for the previous novels of the "Elemental Masters"
"This is Lackey at her best, mixing whimsy and magic with a
fast-paced plot."
"Publishers Weekly"
"Richly detailed historical backgrounds add flavor and richness to
an already strong series that belongs in most fantasy collections.
Highly recommended."
"Library Journal "(starred)
"Fans of fantasy will be thrilled by Lackey's clever fairy-tale
adventure."
"Booklist"
"I find Ms. Lackey's "Elemental Masters "series a true frolic into
fantasy.""
"Fantasy Book Spot
"Lackey has delivered another fine entry into the "Elemental
Masters "series.... The storyline and subplots are smoothly woven
together and as usual, Lackey's character development is
delightful.""
"Monsters & Critics
"
""All in fine fairy-tale tradition.... It's grim fun, with some
nice historical detail, and just a hint of romance to help lighten
things."
"Locus""
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