Author: Cat Treadwell
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THE KNIGHT AND THE MOTH by Rachel Gillig (BOOK REVIEW)
I feel like this year I keep repeating something along the lines of ‘I’m not a huge romantasy fan, but…’ because so many books marketed as ‘romantasy’ ... -
VOIDWALKER by S. A. Maclean (BOOK REVIEW)
It really is a pleasure to come across a romantasy that breathes new life into what may be a ‘by numbers’ genre. Fantasy has so much ... -
NEVER THE ROSES by Jennifer K Lambert (BOOK REVIEW)
The Dread Sorceress Oneira has retired. She’s exhausted from fighting the endless wars of kings and queens, and has long accepted that her death is near. ... -
THE UNDERCUTTING OF ROSIE AND ADAM by Megan Bannen (BOOK REVIEW)
So this was an unusual one. I’d never heard of this series before, and was sent the book randomly because it might be something I’d like. ... -
Minky Woodcock: The Girl Called Cthulhu (Vol 3), by Cynthia von Buhler (BOOK REVIEW)
Minky Woodcock: The Girl Called Cthulhu (Vol 3), by Cynthia von Buhler Spoilers for previous volumes Sensational artist Cynthia von Buhler melds her glorious illustrations with ... -
TOMES & TEA by Rebecca Thorne (SERIES REVIEW)
A couple of years ago, I heard about an enticingly cosy fantasy series about two women in a magical land setting up a book/tea shop. Also ... -
THE NAMING SONG by Jedediah Berry (BOOK REVIEW)
When something fell from the something tree, all the words went away. And the world changed. Monsters slipped from dreams. The land began to shift and ... -
GROWL AT THE MOON by Rhys Hughes (BOOK REVIEW)
Bill Bones was a normal human being until he studied under a Mojave Shaman and was transformed into a man-dog called The Growl. Now, driven by ... -
THE COURTING OF BRISTOL KEATS by Mary E. Pearson (BOOK REVIEW)
After losing both their parents, Bristol Keats and her sisters struggle to stay afloat in their small, quiet town of Bowskeep. When Bristol begins to receive letters from an ‘aunt’ ... -
Interview with V. R. Ling (KING STREET RUN)
V.R. Ling (Victoria) has a life-long love for science fiction and fantasy, and by coincidence science and fiction have separately shaped her life; the science part ...









