Tag: fantasy
-
LOVE IS A CREMATORIUM by Mercedes M. Yardley (BOOK REVIEW)
A woman builds her lover from carefully scavenged pieces and parts. A young girl is groomed for madness by one who loves her most. A neurodivergent ... -
SLEEPING WORLDS HAVE NO MEMORY by Yaroslav Barsukov (BOOK REVIEW)
“They thought I was crazy. Of course, it’s crazy to converse with an imaginary dead person—but we’re all mad in some way or another, aren’t we? ... -
THE GODS BELOW by Andrea Stewart (BOOK REVIEW)
Of Gods, Monsters & (Wo)men…… The Gods Below by Andrea Stewart is a richly imagined deeply divided world populated by the conflicts of Gods, Monsters ... -
THE SCARLET THRONE by Amy Leow (BOOK REVIEW)
“I look at my hands. These are the hands of a murderer. Ilam is wrong. I haven’t killed only once. I’ve killed ten times already. What’s ... -
THE UNDERMINING OF TWYLA AND FRANK by Megan Bannen (BOOK REVIEW)
Note: Although this book can be read as a standalone it does contain many characters you first meet in The Undertaking of Hart and Mercy, ... -
BLOOD OF BRIGHT HAVEN by M. L. Wang (BOOK REVIEW)
Blood Over Bright Haven is the new novel from M. L. Wang; it’s a dark academia that confronts social and racial injustices that carries all the emotional ... -
Interview with Lucy Jane Wood (REWITCHED)
Lucy Jane Wood is an online content creator, avid reader and cosiness-seeker from the Wirral. These days, you’ll find her living in London, giant coffee in ... -
THE SHETLAND WITCH by Kate Macdonald (EXCERPT PART 2)
Last week, to celebrate the publication of Kate Macdonald’s debut mythological fantasy The Shetland Witch, we shared the first part of a four-part series of excerpts! Before ... -
BLOOD PRICE by Nicole Evans (EXCERPT)
I’m excited today to be taking part in the blog tour for Nicole Evans’s debut novel BLOOD PRICE! Nicole is a fellow reviewer and editor, and ... -
THE SHETLAND WITCH by Kate Macdonald (BOOK REVIEW)
“What was up with Atropos back there, do you think?” Hazel asked, checking the stones that weighted the tarpaulin down. “Weel,” Maggie said, “if I’d been ...