Dennis starts his new job as a Royal Hound: protecting the local Princes Charming from their own wild behaviour. It’s definitely a bad idea to flirt with the newest quill at the Charming Gazette… but Kai and Dennis can’t take their eyes off each other. Meanwhile, a visiting foreign princess makes a terrible mistake when she tries to pull a Glass Slipper Situation.
Dance, Princes, Dance (Castle Charming #2)
The Princes are dancing their way into a fairy nightclub every night, leaving nothing behind but ruined shoes… and it’s down to Kai and the Hounds of Castle Charming to rescue them… while solving an age-old mystery that Sarge never wanted them to know about.
Let Sleeping Princes Lie (Castle Charming #3)
Castle Charming is under siege by spinning wheels, but it’s not one of the Royals that falls victim to the sleeping curse… it’s Kai, who finds himself in a very different castle, fighting an endless battle against terrifying monsters. Ziyi is faced with the consequences of the life she escaped, and Dennis learns that there are some spells even a kiss cannot break.
OTHER WORKS
Musketeer Space (an epic space opera novel)
Dana D’Artagnan leaves her home planet to join the Musketeer Fleet defending the Solar System. The first thing she does at Paris Satellite is befriend three of the biggest troublemakers in the Fleet: Athos, Porthos and Aramis. Dana and the Musketeers discover an alien conspiracy to destroy the government with a sex scandal just before intergalactic war breaks out again… and it’s down to them to save the day.
Joyeux (a Musketeer Space prequel)
How did the Prince Consort manage to pull off a covert affair with the Duchess of Buckingham? Why did Aramis and Chevreuse break up? Why are Porthos and Athos in bed together??? This festive novella set six months before Musketeer Space answers some questions you didn’t even know you had about what happened in Paris Satellite before Dana D’Artagnan entered the story…
It’s Raining Musketeers
A collection of TansyRR essays about film adaptations of the classic novel The Three Musketeers. Who wore the hats best? Can you even tell this story without Milady? Why are there airships? Why isn’t Gene Kelly singing and dancing? Does the Kiefer Sutherland version hold up, and why is Paul McGann in it twice? What is Faye Dunaway/Racquel Welsh/Maimie McCoy/Milla Jovovich wearing, and where can I get one? Why did no one tell me there was a Russian musical version???
Pratchett’s Women
A collection of TansyRR essays about the fantasy novels of comic literary genius Terry Pratchett, and how his treatment of female characters in the Discworld changed a lot over the decades. Spoilers: the witches are better than everyone else. Tell Granny Weatherwax I said so.
About the Author
Tansy Rayner Roberts lives in a messy house with her family and not enough bookshelves.
Tansy is the winner of Hugo, Washington Small Press, Aurealis and Ditmar Awards. She writes about pirates, witches, superheroes, fairy tale newspapers and magical share houses. When not writing, she runs a literary gift shop on Etsy: Alice & Austen.
You can listen to Tansy across three different podcasts: Galactic Suburbia for a feminist point-of-view of the SF publishing world; Verity! 6 smart women talking about Doctor Who; and Sheep Might Fly, where Tansy reads aloud her stories as audio serials.
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