Books written by Elizabeth Richards

  • Phoenix: A Black City Novel

    Hoping for a fresh start after his rebirth as Phoenix, Ash Fisher receives a threatening visit from Purian Rose, who threatens to kill his fiancâee unless he legally relegates Darklings to a brutal concentration camp.

  • Black City

    Ash, a twin-blood who sells his addictive venom, "Haze," to support his mother, and Natalie, the daughter of a diplomat, discover their connection in the Black City, where humans and Darklings struggle to rebuild after a brutal war.

  • The Founding of a Nation: The Story of the Thirteen Colonies

    This is an important document because it was the first time in history that people other than the king or the church were given some powers. It did nothing about grant rights to the peasants and the merchant class.

  • The Diary of Elizabeth Richards (1798-1825): From the Wexford Rebellion in Ireland to Family Life in the Netherlands

    The Diary of Elizabeth Richards (1798-1825): From the Wexford Rebellion in Ireland to Family Life in the Netherlands

  • Rescue: A Novel

    Like Every Day, "a story of people who rise through pain to generosity, gallantry, and the possibility of grace" (Publishers Weekly), RESCUE proves Elizabeth Richards is "a novelist to watch" (New York Newsday).

  • Black City

    ... city has a Darkling ghetto, just like the one we have here in Black City, the impact will be enormous. Darklings will never be free again. Of course the Emissaries are making a show of acting like the Darklings have any say over their ...