Tag: fantasy
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A NATURAL HISTORY OF DRAGONS: A MEMOIR BY LADY TRENT by Marie Brennan (BOOK REVIEW)
“I believed myself to be ready then; now, with the hindsight brought by greater age, I see myself for the naive and inexperienced young woman I ... -
Interview with Anna Smith-Spark and M.R. Fletcher (IN THE SHADOW OF THEIR DYING)
Writing is a traditionally solitary business with authors locked in garrets, wordsmithing in isolation before sharing the fruits of their creative endeavours with a few beta-readers ... -
THE SHADE BETWEEN SHADOWS by E. C. Hibbs (COVER REVEAL AND EXCERPT)
We’re thrilled to be taking part today in the cover reveal for E. C. Hibbs’ upcoming historical fantasy, The Shade Between Shadows. Before we check out the ... -
THE TRIALS OF EMPIRE by Richard Swan (BOOK REVIEW)
Please note this review will contain spoilers for the first two books in the trilogy. “The time for high-minded ideals is gone. We have ... -
THE WITCHWOOD KNOT by Olivia Atwater (BOOK REVIEW)
“On a clear and sunny day, Witchwood Manor might have been beautiful. The countryside mansion sprawled so broadly in either direction that several of its famous ... -
THE BUTCHER OF THE FOREST by Premee Mohamed (BOOK REVIEW)
“What did not live here was people, and even that was not strictly true, because nothing was. They were people-ish, and they had no name, and ... -
THE TAINTED CUP by Robert Jackson Bennett (BOOK REVIEW)
“That’s the problem with figuring shit out – eventually you run into someone who’d prefer all their shit remained thoroughly unfigured.” Enter a world where ... -
IN THE SHADOW OF THEIR DYING by Michael R Fletcher and Anna Smith-Spark (BOOK REVIEW)
The third best assassin. A second rate mercenary crew. One terrifying demon. As Sharaam crumbles under siege, a mercenary crew hires an assassin to kill the ... -
THE SILVERBLOOD PROMISE by James Logan (BOOK REVIEW)
“Sometimes you owed it to yourself to do what was necessary, not what was easy.” When a duel ends badly for Lukan Gardova he goes ... -
THE BITTER CROWN by Justin Lee Anderson (BOOK REVIEW)
The Bitter Crown is the sequel to Justin Lee Anderson’s The Lost War, and the second book in his Eidyn Saga. This review will contain spoilers for The Lost ...









