Tag: fantasy
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High Fantasy and The Wolf and the Wild King – GUEST POST by K. V. Johansen (THE WOLF AND THE WILD KING)
High fantasy born of myth and folklore, of the dark and the trees and the winter’s cold, the flint blade’s edge and the secrets that are ... -
UNDER THE EARTH, OVER THE SKY by Emily McCosh (BOOK REVIEW)
Do you know how starved I was for a story about fae with zero romantic plotlines? Because I didn’t until I came across this story and ... -
THE SERPENT AND THE WOLF by Rebecca Robinson (BOOK REVIEW)
I thought this book might be on my Did Not Finish pile after the first few chapters, but by about a quarter of the way through, ... -
THE CRIMSON ROAD by A. G. Slatter (BOOK REVIEW)
This is a story with vampires, but not about vampires, not really. Really, it’s a story about making your own path in world determined to push ... -
THE WOOD AT MINDWINTER by Susanna Clarke (BOOK REVIEW)
‘In winter,’ said Merowdis, lost in her thoughts, ‘the wood is supposed to be asleep. That is what people say. But I don’t think it’s true. ... -
SEVEN RECIPES FOR REVOLUTION by Ryan Rose (COVER REVEAL)
Today we’re delighted to bring you the cover reveal for Seven Recipes for Revolution by Ryan Rose, book one in a brand new trilogy, which will ... -
Interview with Ehigbor Okosun (EXILED BY IRON)
Ehigbor Okosun, or just Ehi, is the #1 International Bestselling author of FORGED BY BLOOD, the first in an action packed adult epic fantasy duology. Raised ... -
BLOOD OF THE OLD KINGS by Sung-il Kim (BOOK REVIEW)
“There is no escaping the Empire. Even in death, you will serve. Powered by the corpses of sorcerers, the Empire has conquered the world. It claims ... -
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? ...









