So, since the release of False Covenant a couple of weeks ago–actually, even before that, due to advance review copies–I’ve had people asking me if there will be any more Widdershins novels.
Well, since it’s now been announced on the web site of JABberwocky Literary Agency (albeit tucked away in a corner), I figure I can go ahead and answer that question.
I am, in fact, doing two more Widdershins novels for Pyr Books.
I can’t offer much in the way of details yet–not even things as basic as, oh, say, book titles or release dates–but I wanted you guys to know they were coming. I’m really glad this series, and this character, has resonated with so many of you, and I hope you’ll all enjoy where things go from here.
(Well, all of you but Widdershins herself. Frankly, I think the poor girl’s got a lot of tough times ahead.)



Congratulations, Ari!
FANTASTIC NEWS! I am positively THRILLED for you (and, let’s be honest, mysef, because I always need more books to read. Especially good ones).
False Covenant left me with the impression there would be more, but I’m glad to hear that it’s definite now
I’m really looking forward to these & I can’t wait to see which direction you take them.
Brenna from Esther’s Ever After
Awesome! I can’t wait to read more! I really liked the ending of False Covenant and it will be awesome to explore the world that Widdershins inhabits some more.
Awesome! Congratulations!
Great news! The ending of “False Covenant” left me hoping for more Widdershins. Congratulations on another great book and the continuation of the series.
Yay! Great news! Congratulations. I am trying to bargain my hopes down for release dates . . . REALLY can’t wait for more!
Epic news!!! But I feel so sorry for Widdershins hasn’t the poor girl suffered enough, now you tell me there’s more hardship in the future (though now when I think about it that is pretty obvious)! Like everyone else, I can’t wait to see what’s in store next for Widdershins!
Maria @ Fantasy’s Ink
THANK GOD. I just finished False Covenant and I want to applaud *and* throttle you for that ending. Applauding wins out though. Mostly.
It makes me a lot happier knowing that there will be at least two books in the future to continue up poor Widdershin’s story …