Greta K. Kelly is (probably) not a witch, death or otherwise, but she can still be summoned with offerings of too-beautiful-to-use journals and Butterfingers candy. She currently lives in Wisconsin with her husband EJ, daughters Lorelei and Nadia who are doing their level-best to take over the world.
"""The Queen of Days is a fun and fast-paced novel that fans of high-stakes fantasy heists are sure to enjoy."" -- Genevieve Gornichec, national bestselling author of The Witch's Heart ""The Queen of Days is a thrilling race from one desperate heist to the next with Bal and a team of lovable outcasts. Kelly plays with fantasy both criminal and cosmic but never loses sight of the bonds among the team."" -- Patrick Weekes, author of the Rogues of the Republic trilogy ""Incredible worldbuilding takes Bal across realities, fast-paced action makes the story move quickly...Kelly writes a fantasy heist novel filled with interesting characters, a vivid world, and protagonists trying to find their way through."" -- Library Journal ""In Kelly's hands, this band of rogues becomes a lovable found family. Fans of The Lies of Locke Lamora will find much to enjoy."" -- Publishers Weekly ""Kelly is an efficient storyteller, instantly establishing the relationships among her close-knit characters, and crafting thrilling action scenes."" -- Kirkus Reviews ""Kelly is an efficient storyteller, instantly establishing the relationships among her close-knit characters, and crafting thrilling action scenes."" -- Booklist ""The Queen of Days is a fantastic piece of escapist fantasy for readers looking to leave planet Earth for a few hundred pages."" -- BookPage ""Complex worldbuilding and fascinating characters propel the intricate plot to a deeply satisfying climax. Sword-and-sorcery fans won't be able to put down this gripping tale of female solidarity and triumph."" -- Publishers Weekly (starred review) on The Seventh Queen ""Kelly's plotlines fit together like an intricate puzzle, and the hints of romance and in-your-face betrayals keep the pages turning... A satisfying conclusion that showcases intriguing characters, epic worldbuilding, and all the political and personal scheming a reader could want."" -- Library Journal on The Seventh Queen"