"If you like your fantasy dark and your protagonists clever and vulnerable (and older! and witty!), look no further. . . be prepared for a deeply satisfying read."-NPR
"Simultaneously bittersweet and beautiful, blending humor, heart, and no small amount of horror to create a tale that somehow feels both refreshingly new and like something that has always existed."-Paste
"Eerie, enchanting, and suffused with tension. . . A Sorceress Comes to Call is utterly absorbing."-Elle
"Witty and darkly humorous. . . I thoroughly recommend picking up this one."-Grimdark Magazine
"A Sorceress Comes to Call is the Regency-fantasy-horror hybrid only T. Kingfisher could write."-BookPage, STARRED review
"Expertly blending humor with folkloric horror, this incredibly satisfying fantasy will delight Kingfisher's fans and newcomers alike."-Publishers Weekly, STARRED review
"This is another one of Kingfisher's marvelous works (like the Hugo-winning Nettle & Bone) that takes elements of fairy tales, myths, and legends and blends them into a story that feels both familiar and new at the same time while subtly weaving a novel where women play the parts that men traditionally filled. . . . Highly recommended for readers who enjoy reimagined legends."-Library Journal, STARRED review
"Dark fantasy fans will be enraptured."-Booklist, STARRED review
Praise for the works of T. Kingfisher:
"Full of melancholy charm. . . . such a pleasure to read."-The New York Times
"T. Kingfisher's delicate, bittersweet style of fantasy is like nothing else on shelves at the moment. . . . a perfect blend of sharp-edged humor and horror-tinged heart."-Paste
"Kingfisher never fails to dazzle."-Peter S. Beagle, Hugo, Nebula, and Locus Award-winning author of The Last Unicorn
"Kingfisher's fairyland is full of teeth, wonder and horror; what's dark is very dark, but what's good will give you warmth. By the last page, my heart was mended."-NPR
"A wonderful entwining of darkness & whimsy."-Travis Baldree, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Legends & Lattes
"Refreshing. . . . a true comfort read, in which gentleness endures despite outrageous cruelty."-The Washington Post
"Absolutely delightful and full of charm and truth."-Naomi Novik, New York Times bestselling author of A Deadly Education and Uprooted