cover image Harmony of Lies

Harmony of Lies

Brian Feehan. Berkley, $8.99 mass market (336p) ISBN 978-0-593-44055-1

Feehan impresses in his second Alice and Owen paranormal romance (after Harmony of Fire). Seventeen years after etherealist Alice left home at the tender age of nine to wander her way through myriad worlds of good and evil, she returns to her parents, Liam and Dede, and the little sister she’s never met—leaving her love, magical musician Owen Brown, behind and brokenhearted. When Alice musters the courage to tell her parents the truth of her existence, it turns out that Alice isn’t the only one keeping secrets: her father, Liam, is also an etherealist, and now that he knows Alice shares his dangerous gift, he’s determined to help her navigate her powers. Meanwhile, Owen weathers magical trials of his own in San Francisco—but this complicated duo never stop thinking of each other. Their nuanced dynamic will resonate with readers, and the intricate magic system will enchant (possessed pianos are a particularly nice touch). With a tight plot, lyrical prose, and plenty of dark and fanciful imaginings, this emotional sequel keeps the series going strong. Agent: Steve Axelrod, Axelrod Agency. (Feb.)