
Kevin J Anderson and Rebecca Moesta are married. Learn more at their website.
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Crystal Doors — (2006-2008) Young adult. With Rebecca Moesta. Publisher: Fourteen-year-old cousins Gwen and Vic have lived together ever since the mysterious deaths of Gwen's parents and disappearance of Vic's mother - until Vic's scientist father accidentally transports them through a magical crystal door to the island of Elantya. Cobblestone streets and silver towers mark the picturesque island, a trading hub and center of knowledge that functions with a combination of advanced physics and sorcery. Vic and Gwen are soon caught in a tempest of ancient magic, vicious creatures, and fierce battles - all connected to a territorial feud with the sea-dwelling merlons, an age-old conflict between the bright and dark sages... and the cousins' own mysterious roots. ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Terra Incognita — (2009-2010) Publisher: Terra Incognita — the blank spaces on the map, past the edge of the world, marked only by the words "here be monsters." Two nations at war, fighting for dominion over the known, and undiscovered, world, pin their last hopes at ultimate victory on finding a land out of legend. Each will send their ships to brave the untamed seas, wild storms, sea serpents, and darker dangers unknown to any man. It is a perilous undertaking, but there will always be the impetuous, the brave and the mad who are willing to leave their homes to explore the unknown. Even unto the edge of the world... Kevin J. Anderson's spectacular fantasy debut is a sweeping tale of adventure on the high seas, as two warring kingdoms vie for the greatest treasure of them all. ![]() ![]() |
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