Farewell

For those unaware, Roxanne Conrad, who wrote under the author name Rachel Caine, passed away on November 1, 2020, after a long battle with cancer. You can read the announcement and messages from family and friends.
All of her books that I’ve read have been hard to put down, and she is in my top five authors. Such an excellent writer, and across multiple genres.

Weather Warden

I discovered Rachel Caine through the Chicks Kick Butt anthology. It was a short story featuring her Weather Warden main character. There was a car chase, and unique magic. I was hooked. I got the first Weather Warden book, Ill Wind, from the library, and ended up buying the entire nine book series. 
It’s urban fantasy, taking place in our world but with elemental magic and djinn. The main character is a Weather Warden, having control over the weather. There is plenty of action, romance, and of course magic. 
There is also a spinoff series, Outcast Season, which I own but haven’t yet read.

Revivalist

Then you have the Revivalist series, an urban fantasy/thriller/horror.  The main character is a funeral director, who becomes a zombie–murdered for finding out her employers are selling a resurrection drug, then resurrected herself–and gets involved in taking down the company responsible for her new condition.

Prince of Shadows

But Rachel Caine also writes for Young Adults. I don’t remember who gifted it to me, but I also own Rachel Caine’s YA novel Prince of Shadows. This is a stand-alone historical fantasy that retells Romeo and Juliet, but from Benvolio Montague’s perspective. Benvolio is a thief, the Prince of Shadows, and has his own romance with a Capulet. It’s a unique spin, and very engaging.

The Great Library

Very different still from the other series on this list is The Great Library series. This one is YA alternate history steampunk fantasy. I read these as they came out, and it was so difficult waiting in between books. The premise is that the Great Library of Alexandria was not destroyed, and is now the controlling power for books and knowledge. The main character, Jess Brightwell, comes from a family of book smugglers. There are book burners, and automata, and a blend of alchemy and magic. 

Stillhouse Lake

Despite her illness, Rachel Caine’s latest series is the one that is the most potent for me. Stillhouse Lake follows Gwen Proctor, mother of two and former wife of a serial killer. Her (ex) husband may be in jail, but despite the court’s acquittal, there are those that do not believe she could have lived with the man and not known of his deeds, and possibly even been an accomplice. Gwen has had to grow tough fast, to survive the hate, protect her children, and try to live a normal life. But the haters keep tracking her down. This suspense thriller is so heartbreaking and emotional. I am always torn between needing to read more and having to put the book down because the feelings are so strong. 
I recently finished book three. The fifth book has been finished and is slated for a 2021 release. I already pre-ordered the book, but only wish Rachel Caine could still be around to see it come out.

Other Works

Rachel Caine is also the author of the Morganville Vampire books (YA Supernatural) which have been adapted as a web series, and coauthored Dead Air, a thriller serial audio story about a true crime podcaster.
I am glad I haven’t yet read everything Rachel Caine wrote, as that means I have more to enjoy and discover. She lives on in her writing. 
Have you read anything by Rachel Caine? What book/series has been your favorite?