Praise for the Portland Hafu series

“Lincoln successfully mixes Japanese, Native American, and Middle Eastern mythologies in her modern setting, and Koi’s wry voice gives a new perspective on the problems of paranormal gifts.”

—Publishers Weekly

“DREAM EATER brings much-needed freshness to the urban fantasy genre with its inspired use of Japanese culture and mythology and its fully-realized setting of Portland, Oregon. I’m eager to follow Koi on more adventures!”

—Beth Cato, author of The Clockwork Dagger and Breath of Earth

“BLACK PEARL DREAMING is a worthy successor to DREAM EATER. Lincoln’s atmospheric prose shines in this book. Koi’s growth through her relationships both romantic and familial, and the blend of history with fantasy, held me captive to the end. I am eagerly awaiting the next installment in Koi’s story.”

—Nicolette Andrews, author of The Priestess and The Dragon and Kitsune: A Little Mermaid Retelling

“I loved the vivid imagery and how myth and magic are woven into an updated, modern setting. With kitsunes, dragons, and dream eaters, this made for a unique and entertaining tale that gripped me from the beginning… The story isn’t over yet, and I’m excited to see what happens next.”

—Alesha Escobar, Director of Creative Alchemy and author of The Diviners, The Grey Towers, and Aria Knight Chronicles