David Hair is an award-winning author with two YA fiction series, the Aotearoa (set in New Zealand) and the Return of Ravana (based upon the Indian epic The Ramayana). The Moontide Quartet is his first work of adult fantasy. After living in Britain and India and travelling the world, he now lives in Wellington, New Zealand.
'Hair spins a satisfying fantasy that [...] is a sort of mashup of J.R.R. Tolkien and Henry Kissinger' Kirkus. * Kirkus * 'Hair plays it right ... this could turn into a must read series in a hurry. 4/5' Fantasy Review Barn. * Fantasy Review Barn * 'Continues a fantastic epic fantasy series with a great cast, immersive world, and fascinating system of magic that builds to a stunning several-hundred page conclusion in the vein of Steven Erikson, where everything possible happens to everyone. He improved on everything that made Mage's Blood so good and added even more oomph to it. I cannot wait to start Unholy War. Read. This. Series' A Bitter Draft. * A Bitter Draft * 'An excellent follow up to the first novel, continuing the tradition of vivid, dynamic characters and terrific world building ... Readers of epic fantasy should definitely check out this series. 4.5/5' The BiblioSanctum. * BiblioSanctum * 'The Scarlet Tides represents modern epic fantasy at its best.' Fantasy Book Critic. * Fantasy Book Critic * an excellent follow up to the first novel, continuing the tradition of vivid, dynamic characters and terrific world building . . . Readers of epic fantasy should definitely check out this series * Bibliosanctum * Overall, Scarlet Tides represents modern epic fantasy at its best * Fantasy Book Critic * Hair spins a satisfying fantasy that, in some aspects, is a sort of mashup of J.R.R. Tolkien and Henry Kissinger . . . believable, complete and utterly satisfying . . . Fans of the series will be eager to see what comes next * Kirkus * a fantastic epic fantasy series with a great cast, immersive world, and fascinating system of magic that builds to a stunning several-hundred page conclusion in the vein of Steven Erikson . . . Read. This. Series. * A Bitter Draft * Scarlet Tides is simply faster, better and even more satisfying that its prequel. * Upcoming4.Me *