I'm not sure specifically which works Cw Gortner has in Fantastic Fiction. You might need to do more research in relevant databases or libraries.
Well, I'm not entirely sure who 'Cw Gortner' specifically is within Fantastic Fiction without more context. It could be a relatively unknown author in this genre, or perhaps it's a name that's specific to a certain sub - genre or community within Fantastic Fiction. It might also be a pen name. However, in general, anyone associated with Fantastic Fiction is likely involved in creating stories that take readers on extraordinary adventures, whether it's through time - traveling, exploring magical realms, or encountering mythical creatures.
Some works that could be considered as 'fantastic fantastic fiction' are 'Harry Potter' series. It has a magical world with witches, wizards, and all kinds of magical creatures. The magic system is complex and there are many amazing adventures. Also, 'A Wrinkle in Time' is a great example. It deals with time travel and strange alien - like creatures in a very imaginative way.
At the moment, I can't tell you about Stella Riley's works in Fantastic Fiction. However, if you contact the Fantastic Fiction support or check their forums, you may find other readers who are familiar with her works and can provide details. You could also try looking for her name in the genre sections of Fantastic Fiction, as that might lead you to her books.
I'm not sure specifically which works Felix Francis has in Fantastic Fiction without further research. But it could be novels with mystery and adventure elements.
I'm not aware of any specific works by Grace Goodwin in Fantastic Fiction. There may be many works in this genre, and without more information, it's hard to pinpoint her works.
Well, her Vincent Boys series is also part of her body of work in Fantastic Fiction. This series focuses on love triangles and the complications that come with it. The characters are relatable, especially for young adult readers who might be experiencing their own complex relationships. The books in this series are written in a way that draws the reader in, with vivid descriptions of the small - town setting and the emotional turmoil of the characters.
Since I don't have immediate access to the Fantastic Fiction database regarding Muriel Jensen's works, it's difficult to name specific ones. However, given the nature of Fantastic Fiction which hosts a wide variety of genres, her works could include things like romantic comedies where there are endearing characters and light - hearted plots, or perhaps family dramas that explore complex relationships within a family unit.
Margaret Maron has several notable works. One of her well - known works might be her mystery novels. These often feature engaging characters and complex plots that keep readers hooked.
I'm not familiar with any works by mj carter in fantastic fiction. It could be that they are a new or self - published author whose works haven't gained wide recognition yet.
I don't have any information on works by Erika Chase in Fantastic Fiction, so I can't name any specific ones.