Ruthanne Reid

Ruthanne Reid

Best-Selling author Ruthanne Reid has led a convention panel on world-building, taught courses on plot and character development, and was keynote speaker for The Write Practice 2021 Spring Retreat. Author of two series with five books and fifty short stories, Ruthanne has lived in her head since childhood, when she wrote her first story about a pony princess and a genocidal snake-kingdom, using up her mom’s red typewriter ribbon. When she isn’t reading, writing, or reading about writing, Ruthanne enjoys old cartoons with her husband and two cats, and dreams of living on an island beach far, far away. P.S. Red is still her favorite color.

Books by Ruthanne Reid

For Daws To Peck At

For Daws To Peck At

How far would you go for a glimpse of the future? Terrance, Liza, and Salome would do a lot, up to and including saving the life of Ravena, the family pariah. But family drama is never simple, and tonight, vampires, gruesome prophecies, and the power of choice...

Half-Shell Prophecies

Half-Shell Prophecies

Katie ran from the magical world years ago. She never planned on being dragged back in by a prophesying clamshell. The seers believe she alone can prevent an apocalypse of ruined time and broken worlds. Bran the Crow King believes she can save him from his...

Strings

Strings

Need help? You probably shouldn’t ask Grey. He’s a runaway Fey prince in New York City. He feeds on love like some kind of vampire. He really doesn’t like people. Then a monster hunts him down in late-night Manhattan, ruins his vacation, and forces him into the fight...

The Christmas Dragon

The Christmas Dragon

All Katie Lin wants is to get away from her family: from the magic, from the mayhem, and from the never-ending war. Unfortunately, someone has other ideas, and sends her a box. A box that jumps. The tiny fire hazard inside may just force her back to Wales – and right...

The Sundered

The Sundered

The world I know is flooded. You don't go in the water. You don't touch it. If you do, it will get you, drag you down, and you're gone. Harry Iskinder knows the rules: Don't touch the water, or it will pull you under; conserve food, or you'll run out at the worst...