Tag: fantasy
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FOR THE ROAD (by Stark Holborn) BOOK REVIEW
Lost, wounded and alone, Jesse Bartos wanders the wilderness with no memory of how he came to be there. He only knows that he is in ... -
THE SHADOW CABINET by Juno Dawson (BOOK REVIEW)
“Just let me go…” Book Twos are always difficult to review, and Dawson has made her books especially difficult to discuss due to their super twisty ... -
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)
“When was the last time the world had made her pause and think, That’s amazing? When was the last time she had been adequately grateful to ... -
FOR THE ROAD by Stark Holborn (COVER REVEAL)
I’m Stark, author of the Factus Sequence, the British Fantasy Award-nominated Triggernometry series, and Nunslinger. And I’m delighted to be back at Fantasy Hive today to ... -
OF BLOOD AND FIRE by Ryan Cahill (COVER REVEAL)
We’re very excited today to be taking part in the cover reveal for Ryan Cahill’s Of Blood and Fire which after being a self published success ... -
FIVE PHANTOM DISCOUNT by Marcus Fell & Jason Krumbine (BOOK REVIEW)
Oceans 5 in the magical underbelly of New York City. I am thankful to Sterling & Stone, NetGalley, and the authors for my review copy. Below ... -
THE GRYPHON KING by Sara Omer (BOOK REVIEW)
“For a beat, the gryphons watched like vultures, still as statues. Then, stretching awake, they shook off the red dust and dove like hawks, pulling away ... -
VOYAGE OF THE BASILISK by Marie Brennan (BOOK REVIEW)
“This will sound peculiar, I know. But this love I have for dragons, my compulsion to understand them… I have thought of it before as ... -
BURY OUR BONES IN THE MIDNIGHT SOIL by V.E.Schwab (BOOK REVIEW)
Unrivalled fantasy author V. E. Schwab dedicates her newest work “to the ones who hunger—for love, for time, or simply to be free.” I hardly need ...









