Tag: Orbit Books
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Bloody Rose by Nicholas Eames
(((Warning: The following review contains spoilers for Bloody Rose. Please take notice of the spoiler tags when reading – proceed at your peril!))) If someone had told ... -
The Hive Reads… Kings of the Wyld by Nicholas Eames
Welcome to the fifth instalment of our ‘Hive Reads’ feature! (You can read the others here.) After settling on Kings of the Wyld by Nicholas Eames ... -
Magefall by Stephen Aryan – COVER REVEAL
Here at The Fantasy Hive we’re delighted to reveal the cover for Magefall by Stephen Aryan, coming this September from Orbit Books. The second book in the Age ... -
The Winter Road by Adrian Selby – COVER REVEAL
We’re delighted to host the cover reveal for Adrian Selby’s forthcoming novel, The Winter Road. A gritty and epic adventure for fans of Mark Lawrence, Andrzej Sapkowski ... -
Of Gods and Men by Stephen Aryan
The Good: Good old fashioned heroic-fantasy for a modern audience; plenty that feels familiar, but with a tweak there, a twist here, or a turn-the-trope-on-its-head over ... -
The Autumn Republic by Brian McClellan
Promise of Blood, the first book in the Powder Mage series, caught my attention because it offered something a bit different than the standard fantasy fare I’m accustomed to. ... -
The Dagger and the Coin (Series) by Daniel Abraham
Reviewing an entire series in one fell swoop can be tricky. Luckily, I’ve got the perfect metaphor to carry us through this one . . . ... -
Waylander II: In the Realm of the Wolf by David Gemmell
The Good: Waylander (yes, he is a ‘pro’ in his own right); solid, simple plot that is highly engaging and enjoyable; doesn’t lead the reader by the ... -
The Fifth Season by N. K. Jemisin
“Winter, Spring, Summer, Fall; Death is the fifth, and master of all.” N. K. Jemisin’s The Fifth Season is a strikingly original fantasy novel. It is set in ... -
Wrath by John Gwynne
Warning: this review contains spoilers for those who haven’t yet read Malice, Valour and Ruin! Since 2012, John Gwynne has been promising us that ‘even the ...