Tag: fantasy
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VOYAGE OF THE DAMNED by Frances White (BOOK REVIEW)
What a book to start 2024 with. Fantasy? Check. Magic? Yep. Humour? Definitely. ‘Closed room’ murder-mystery? 100%. I went into Voyage of the Damned relatively blind, ... -
Interview with Michael R. Miller (SONGS OF CHAOS)
Hailing from Scotland’s wet and wild west coast, Michael enjoys writing stories as sweeping in scope as the ancient landscapes he grew up in. His writing ... -
THREE EIGHT ONE by Aliya Whiteley (BOOK REVIEW)
“Are these the kinds of decisions people from the Age of Riches had to make all the time? To abandon what’s best for the world and ... -
SUNBRINGER by Hannah Kaner (BOOK REVIEW)
This review will contain spoilers for Godkiller “’I am a knight, so you must know what that means. I have killed gods of vengeance and ... -
THE DRAGONS OF DEEPWOOD FEN by Bradley P. Beaulieu (BOOK REVIEW)
“I’m a man who stands between two worlds—one foot in the empire, the other in the Holt. I’m borne on the currents created by the empire’s ... -
THE INVISIBLE LIFE OF ADDIE LARUE by V.E.Schwab (BOOK REVIEW)
France, 1714: in a moment of desperation, a young woman makes a Faustian bargain to live forever and is cursed to be forgotten by everyone she ... -
THE LOST WAR by Justin Lee Anderson (BOOK REVIEW)
So. The Lost War. I think it’s safe to say, honestly, this book and I have a complicated relationship. I first read this story back when it was ... -
THE JASMINE THRONE by Tasha Suri (BOOK REVIEW)
For a while now, there has been one book that has cropped up in book hauls, monthly reading wrap-ups, best books of the year lists and ... -
LETTERS OF ENCHANTMENT Duology by Rebecca Ross (BOOK REVIEW)
“I don’t think you realize how strong you are, because sometimes strength isn’t swords and steel and fire, as we are so often made to believe. ... -
SIN AND SORROW by Michael R. Fletcher (BOOK REVIEW)
Be warned, this is a very grimdark story, there’s plenty of death, destruction and gore. Michael R. Fletcher has done it again. Sin and Sorrow is ...