Fantasy
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ALPHALAND by Cristina Jurado, translated by James Womack, Sue Burke, Monica Louzon, Steve Redwood and Inés Galiano (BOOK REVIEW)
Cristina Jurado – Alphaland (2023, translated by James Womack, Sue Burke, Monica Louzon, Steve Redwood and Inés Galiano) “For him, light has always been something foreign ... -
THIS VICIOUS GRACE by Emily Thiede (BOOK REVIEW)
Three weddings. Three funerals. Alessa’s gift from the gods is supposed to magnify a partner’s magic, not kill every suitor she touches. Now, with only weeks ... -
KRAKEN RIDER Z – by David Estes and Dyrk Ashton (BOOK REVIEW)
If there’s one thing dragons fear, it’s a kraken. Even lowly hull-scrubber Zee Tarrow knows that. Like everyone on the island kingdom of Tosh, he grew up frightened by fables ... -
WHERE FURNACES BURN by Joel Lane (BOOK REVIEW)
“There’s always a link between deprivation and fantasy.” “The landscape we were walking through seemed less and less like a place where people had once lived ... -
LEGENDS AND LATTES by Travis Baldree (BOOK REVIEW)
“I’m not. I’m opening a coffee shop.” Ansom looked nonplussed. “But why would you buy a horse stable for that?” Viv didn’t answer for a moment, ... -
REVELATIONS by Roz Kaveney (BOOK REVIEW)
“They were white American men and we were few and many of us were women and most of us were brown. They had automatic weapons and ... -
SUCH SHARP TEETH by Rachel Harrison (BOOK REVIEW)
What do you do when your twin sister is pregnant, alone and calls you for help? For Rory Morris, she immediately drops her successful life in ... -
A TROLL WALKS INTO A BAR by Douglas Lumsden (BOOK REVIEW)
A Troll Walks Into A Bar by Douglas Lumsden (Alexander Southerland P.I. #01) A Troll Walks Into A Bar is quintessential noir reading. The genre’s identity, ... -
A MIDWINTER’S TAIL by Lili Hayward (BUDDY READ REVIEW)
Beth and Nils are back with another buddy read, this time something quite different from their last read! They’ve snuggled up with some hot chocolate and ... -
LAMB by Matt Hill (BOOK REVIEW)
“Leigh, finally noticing Boyd, turned and smiled absently. But she couldn’t find a way to shed her startled expression, and her eyes were bloodshot. There were ...