The Split Worlds Series Reading Order
by Emma Newman
Looking for the complete The Split Worlds reading order? This guide lists all 2 Emma Newman books in The Split Worlds in order — with covers, ratings, and page counts for every entry. The full series spans approximately 436 pages.
A Little Knowledge
The Split Worlds #4
The long-awaited return to Emma Newman's popular fantasy series, A Little Knowledge takes us back to the Split Worlds, w… The long-awaited return to Emma Newman's popular fantasy series, A Little Knowledge takes us back to the Split Worlds, where dynastic families feud across the ages, furthering the agendas of their cruel supernatural patrons. "Emma Newman is an extraordinary new voice in SF/F." ―Paul Cornell, Hugo Award winner, and author of London Falling and Saucer Country Cathy and Will are now the Duchess and Duke of Londinium, the biggest Fae-touched Nether city, but they have different ideas of what their authority offers. Pressured by his Fae patron, Lord Iris, Will struggles to maintain total control whilst knowing he must have a child with his difficult wife. Cathy wants to muscle the Court through two hundred years of social change and free it from its old-fashioned moral strictures. But Cathy learns just how dangerous it can be for a woman who dares to speak out... Meanwhile, as Sam learns more about the Elemental Court it becomes clear that the Fae are not the only threat to humanity. Sam realises that he has to make enemies of the most powerful people on the planet, or risk becoming the antithesis of all he believes in. Threatened by secret societies, hidden power networks, and Fae machinations, can Sam and Cathy survive long enough to make the changes they want to see in the world?
All Good Things
The Split Worlds #5
The long-awaited conclusion to the series that mixes modern urban fantasy with Regency/Victorian society from "an extrao… The long-awaited conclusion to the series that mixes modern urban fantasy with Regency/Victorian society from "an extraordinary new voice in SF/F" (Paul Cornell, Hugo Award-winning author). As the Iris family consolidates their hold on society within the secret world of the Nether, William Iris finds himself more powerful and yet more vulnerable than ever. His wife, Cathy, has left him, a fact that will destroy him if it becomes public. To keep his position—and survive—he needs to get her back, whatever the cost. Cathy has finally escaped the Nether but hates that she must rely so heavily on Sam's protection. When the strange sorceress Beatrice offers her a chance to earn true freedom by joining the quest Sam has been bound to, Cathy agrees. But can she and Sam navigate Beatrice's plans for the future without becoming two more of her victims? And Beatrice, a self-taught and powerful killer, is not without her enemies. Rupert, the last sorcerer of Albion, is obsessed with finding and destroying her. He orders Max and his gargoyle to help him, pulling them away from protecting innocents. As the Arbiter and his partner face the ugly side of their responsibilities to Rupert, they begin to question where their loyalties should truly lie. Amidst death, deceit, and the fight for freedom, friendships are tested, families are destroyed, and heroes are forged as the battle to control the Split Worlds rages to its climatic conclusion. Praise for the Split Worlds series "JK Rowling meets Georgette Heyer."— The Guardian "Learning to be a young lady has never seemed so dangerous."—Mary Robinette Kowal, Hugo and Nebula Award-winning author
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