Tag: Historical Fantasy
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SONG OF THE HUNTRESS by Lucy Holland (BOOK REVIEW)
“Ine stares at her, his expression slack with disbelief. ‘The leader of the Wild Hunt? Æthel, you cannot be serious. The way Cadwy described her … ... -
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 WARM HANDS OF GHOSTS by Katherine Arden (BOOK REVIEW)
“Give people God’s power-to build ships like islands, or fly like birds, or set fire to the bowels of earth like the devil in his damned ... -
ONCE A MONSTER by Robert Dinsdale (EXCERPT)
Today, we’re thrilled to share an excerpt from Robert Dinsdale’s brand new novel ONCE A MONSTER From the critically acclaimed author of The Toymakers comes an imaginative retelling ... -
SUN OF BLOOD AND RUIN by Mariely Lares (BOOK REVIEW)
“I have a perfect view of Tonatiuh dipping behind the ocean. Gliding from east to west, he brings life and light, to this our sun. Unlike ... -
THE REVELS by Stacey Thomas (BOOK REVIEW)
“The dead do not rest easy, and I am full of their secrets.” In 1645 King Charles and Parliament were at odds with one another. ... -
Why set a Fantasy Novel in the Bronze Age? – GUEST POST by Miles Cameron (STORMING HEAVEN)
Before iron helmets and steel swords, when dragons roamed the world, was an age of bronze and stone, when the Gods walked the earth, and people ... -
The House of Strength – GUEST POST by Stephen Aryan (THE JUDAS BLOSSOM)
The House of Strength by Stephen Aryan Although The Judas Blossom is historical fantasy, it does contain a fair amount of facts. One element that is ... -
THE MAGICIAN’S DAUGHTER by H. G. Parry (BOOK REVIEW)
She was a half-wild thing of ink and grass and sea breezes, raised by books and rabbits and fairy lore, and that was all she cared ... -
THE POMEGRANATE GATE by Ariel Kaplan (EXCERPT)
Two worlds bound by a pomegranate gate Toba Peres can speak but she can’t shout; she can walk but she can’t run; and she can write ...