"Litera Scripta Manet"

(The Written Word Endures)

Author Bio

Patricia Bray is the author of a dozen novels, including Devlin’s Luck, which won the 2003 Compton Crook Award for the best first novel in the field of science fiction or fantasy. A multi-genre author whose career spans both epic fantasy and Regency romance, her books have been translated into Russian, German, Portuguese and Hebrew.

Books by Patricia Bray

Patricia Bray is the author of The Sword of Change fantasy trilogy, The Chronicles of Josan fantasy trilogy, and a half-dozen Regency romances. She’s also co-edited two anthologies, and contributed an essay to Farscape Forever: Sex, Drugs and Killer Muppets. Her novels have been translated into German, Hebrew, Portuguese and Russian.

Buying Books

To buy books by Patricia Bray, visit any of these fine online retailers, or ask your local bookstore to order copies.

Amazon
Bantam Spectra
Barnes & Noble
Books-A-Million (BAM!)
IndieBound
Powell’s

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