PRAISE FOR SEAN GRIGSBY

“Sean Grigsby has conceived what promises to be a brilliant and harrowing series.”

John Hornor Jacobs, award-winning author of Southern Gods and The Incorruptibles

Smoke Eaters is a thrilling, exciting, funny and strangely heart-warming book, and Grigsby’s experience as a firefighter shines through on every page, lending grit and realism to this rollicking ride of a tale in which firefighters become dragon-slayers. It’s exactly as bonkers – and as brilliant – as you’d expect and I look forward to more from this author.”

Anna Stephens, author of Godblind

“This smoking debut is a shot of adrenaline to the urban fantasy genre. Grigsby’s knowledge of firefighting combined with hot dragon action and blistering humor create an irresistible romp of a read.”

Jaye Wells, USA Today Bestselling author of the ‘Prospero’s War’ series

“Grigsby’s world is vividly rendered and full of engaging detail (dragons don’t have wings as in the stories, their victims linger on as ghostly spirits). As a romp, it delivers by the gallon drum.”

Irish Times

“This book is as fun as it sounds.”

B&N Sci-Fi & Fantasy Blog

“Read while listening to a thunderous thrash-metal playlist.”

Financial Times

Smoke Eaters is entertaining, speeding through set-pieces without pausing for breath.”

Sci-Fi Now

“This book had everything I never knew I wanted. It’s action-packed and humorous, yet not afraid to slow down and be reflective every once in a while. Smoke Eaters by Sean Grigsby is a fantasy novel that does practically everything right. 5 stars from me.”

The Fantasy Inn

“A successful action thriller. By the time you’ve finished Smoke Eaters you’ll be searching the ground and skies for potential hazards, and seeing political conspiracies around every corner.”

Strange Alliances

“Old-school fun that doesn’t take itself too seriously… It’s also a fast read, unapologetically honing along like a fire truck with all lights and sirens blazing.”

Grimdark Magazine

“It is a freaking awesome premise that should be appealing to everyone with a pulse.”

High Fever Books