Alex Bledsoe grew up in west Tennessee an hour north of Graceland (home of Elvis) and twenty minutes from Nutbush (birthplace of Tina Turner). He has been a reporter, editor, photographer and door-to-door vacuum cleaner salesman.
Alex now live in a Wisconsin town famous for trolls, writes before six in the morning, and trys to teach his three kids to act like they've been to town.
Genres: Urban Fantasy, Fantasy, Horror
Series
Eddie LaCrosse Mystery
1. The Sword-Edged Blonde (2007)
2. Burn Me Deadly (2009)
3. Dark Jenny (2011)
4. Wake of the Bloody Angel (2012)
5. He Drank, and Saw the Spider (2014)
The Key to the Coward's Spell (2016)
1. The Sword-Edged Blonde (2007)
2. Burn Me Deadly (2009)
3. Dark Jenny (2011)
4. Wake of the Bloody Angel (2012)
5. He Drank, and Saw the Spider (2014)
The Key to the Coward's Spell (2016)
Tufa
1. The Hum and the Shiver (2011)
2. Wisp of a Thing (2013)
3. Long Black Curl (2015)
4. Chapel of Ease (2016)
5. Gather Her Round (2017)
6. The Fairies of Sadieville (2018)
Shall We Gather (2013)
The Two Weddings of Bronwyn Hyatt (2015)
1. The Hum and the Shiver (2011)
2. Wisp of a Thing (2013)
3. Long Black Curl (2015)
4. Chapel of Ease (2016)
5. Gather Her Round (2017)
6. The Fairies of Sadieville (2018)
Shall We Gather (2013)
The Two Weddings of Bronwyn Hyatt (2015)
Omnibus
Alex Bledsoe recommends

Vicious (2013)
(Villains, book 1)
V E Schwab
"A noirish cross between the X-Men and 'The Count of Monte Cristo.' You won't be able to stop turning the pages."

Darkened Blade (2015)
(Fallen Blade, book 6)
Kelly McCullough
"Aral...is the best kind of hero: damaged, cynical, and despondent, yet needing only the right cause to rise from his own ashes."

The Conclave of Shadow (2016)
(Missy Masters, book 2)
Alyc Helms
"A rollicking Big Trouble in Little China-esque tale filled with magic, monsters and wisecracks."

Smoke Eaters (2018)
(Smoke Eaters, book 1)
Sean Grigsby
"I love dragon stories in which the dragons are real monsters, laying waste to everything around them; and I love novels with protagonists who aren’t callow young adults learning that they’re chosen ones. Smoke Eaters has terrific dragons, and a hero with some miles and experience on him, plus great writing and a wicked sense of humor. I flew through it."
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