Praise for HOLDING SMOKE Terrific...A born storyteller, Post expertly weaves these disparate plot strands into a wholly satisfying if inevitable ending. Publishers Weekly (Starred Review) A pedal-to-the-metal tale of Southern gothic noir...Post keeps the reader guessing who, if anyone, will come out of this wild ride alive. Colette Bancroft, Tampa Bay Times Steph Post is a big, bold and welcome fresh voice in this world. Her authentic tales of those living in a whirlwind of chaos and violence is a game-changer. Ace Atkins, New York Times bestselling author of The Shameless Post draws the Judah Cannon trilogy to an appropriate conclusion here, with her trademark crisp dialogue and action-packed, dark-edged storytelling again providing the appeal. Booklist Praise for the novels of Steph Post Steph Post is a great new discovery. Her stories carry a dark pulse that keeps the perfect beat in a world where people put everything they've got on the line. Michael Connelly This is a tale brimming with imagination and rich in melancholy as it pits the natural against the supernatural and touches on what it means to be human. Great fare for fans of gothic fiction or simply good storytelling. Kirkus Reviews on MIRACULUM In Steph Post's cinematic fantasy novel, fear and power are the sideshows, while hellfire and destruction are the main attractions. Entertainment Weekly on MIRACULUM Steph Post's writing is the Big Top. Buy a ticket. Seats are going fast. Joe Ide, award-winning author of IQ Readers will content themselves with Post's rich, atmospheric prose and displays of dark magic while they wait. Ruby has strange powers of her own, and the ending, with animal howls of rage, is all the more effective for the suddenly understated prose. Booklist on MIRACULUM Old fashioned storytelling at its finest. The Rumpus on MIRACULUM Steph Post's Miraculum grabs hold of you from the very first page and refuses to let go until the very end. The marvels, as Daniel himself declares, just keep coming. Aaron Mahnke, Creator of Lore Fans of Erin Morgenstern's Night Circus will inevitably find this a cousin of their favorite...readers of Katharine Dunn's Geek Love or Neil Gaiman's American Gods are likely to enjoy MIRACULUM. Library Journal You won't find many writers with more momentum than Steph Post. BookRiot WALK IN THE FIRE is the best book by an author rightly compared to Harry Crews and Larry Brown, but who blazes a path all her own. You do not know the dank heart of the great state of Florida unless you've read Steph Post. Kent Wascom, author of The Blood of Heaven WALK IN THE FIRE slings the Cannon family back on the page like a Molotov cocktail through a window. Few writers could coax a cast of characters this vast onto a single stage and orchestrate their story with such mastery. Post own the genre of North Florida noir. David Joy, author of Where the Light Tends to Go and The Weight Of This World Post combines classical genre tropes with a touch of Harry Crews-style Southern gothic in this terrific crime novel. Publishers Weekly (Starred Review) on Walk in the Fire Sizzling...Post has a real knack for creating a complex plot that maintains its drive through sweat-slicked settings that range from raucous Daytona Beach strip clubs to the kind of lonesome roads where nothing good happens. Tampa Bay Times Steph Post's prose is lyrical and evocative. Her depiction of hardscrabble life in rural Florida is so effective, you'll wanna lock the doors and crank up the AC. But where LIGHTWOOD truly excels is in illuminating the ties that bind and stretching them well beyond their breaking point. Chris Holm, award-winning author of The Killing Kind Brilliant...Lightwood solidifies Steph Post as the official voice of working class literature in Florida, akin to what Daniel Woodrell has done for Missouri, or Ron Rash for the Carolinas. Brian Panowich, bestselling author of Bull Mountain Post paints a large, vivid cast...Post's Florida is rather farther north than the world of Carl Hiaasen's fiction, but they share the dark comedy, intricate plotting and strong sense of paltry sin and mordant evil. Readers who like Hiaasen should find Lightwood well to their taste. Wilmington Star-News (A) gritty, propulsive crime novel...keeps up a headlong pace as the Cannons, the Scorpions, Sister Tulah and other forces clash brutally all around Judah and Ramey. You might not want to visit Silas in real life, but it makes a fine setting for this twisted and compelling tale. Tampa Bay Times