Praise For…
***STARRED REVIEW***
“Williams weaves an intricate, historically rich tapestry. Fans of Holly Black and Sarah J. Maas will love this start of a new series.”
— School Library Journal
"The theater nerd in me suspected I'd love this story of a gifted young woman who fashions weapons for Shakespeare's players, and I was not let down. Perfect for anyone looking for a fresh take on faerie magic."
— Leigh Bardugo, #1 New York Times bestselling author
“Full of
nimble prose and
wit as sharp as the blades on its pages, this book is nothing short of a
spectacular debut . . . I know that this is going to be a groundbreaking addition to the fantasy genre.”
— Ayana Gray, New York Times-bestselling author Beasts of Prey
“Every sentence of
That Self-Same Metal will
thunder through your bones. Rich in place and time, with a
steely protagonist at its center, I felt like I'd been spirited to another land and time.”
— Roshani Chokshi, New York Times bestselling author of The Gilded Wolves and the Aru Shah series
"
Wildly imaginative and
refreshingly diverse, Williams weaves a twisty Shakespearean-inspired fantasy
taut with intrigue."
— J. Elle, New York Times bestselling author of Wings of Ebony
"Williams’ debut is an absolute feast of imagination.
Complex, brooding, impossible to put down."
— Scott Reintgen, bestselling author of A Door in the Dark
"Seamlessly weaves together history, fantasy, culture, magic, and love . . .
I couldn't stop reading it, and when I finished all I wanted was more. Joan Sands may be a hero in another era, but also
she's the one we urgently need in books right now."
— Daniel José Older, New York Times bestselling author of Shadowshaper and Ballad & Dagger
“The fighting, on stage and off, between Joan and the real-life counterparts of the Fae characters from Shakespeare’s plays is exciting. There’s been diligent research about the time period, politics, and faery folklore. Interesting characters offering brilliant representations of queerness and set in a glorious foundation will pull readers in. Promising and original.”
— Kirkus Reviews
“In her debut, Williams has crafted an addicting, original story that isn’t afraid to take risks. While the world is rooted in history and even boasts famous historical figures, the prominent Black and brown characters and exploration of queer love are a refreshing addition. With charming characters and surprising twists, this historical fantasy will delight readers of all ages.”
— Booklist
"Glorious . . . starring a heroine you instantly root for and admire.”
— The New York Times
"Fast-paced and full of enthusiastic little winks to real-life people and events,
That Self-Same Metal offers a fresh take on inclusive historical fantasy.”
— NPR