Tag: Romantasy
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QUEEN OF MERCY by Natania Barron (EXCERPT)
“The first born of Arthur will bring his end.” When the high priestess Vyvian du Lac dies, Morgen le Fay—acolyte to the priestess, midwife to queens, ... -
PALADIN’S FAITH by T. Kingfisher (BOOK REVIEW)
Shane squared his shoulders. ‘I pray that I may not fail you, your grace.’ ‘You won’t,’ she said. ‘In that, I have faith.’ This is quite ... -
THAT TIME I GOT DRUNK AND SAVED A DEMON by Kimberly Lemming (THE MONSTER BOTHERER)
Welcome to THE MONSTER BOTHERER! We are thrilled to welcome back our new reviewer Emma Penman, who exclusively reviews monster romance, and has returned for another ... -
PALADIN’S HOPE by T. Kingfisher (BOOK REVIEW)
“I’m sorry,” said Piper. He wanted to apologize for all humans everywhere, even knowing how foolish and futile and self-centred it was, but it would do ... -
PALADIN’S STRENGTH by T. Kingfisher (BOOK REVIEW)
‘The larger part of power was understanding the power you had over others, even if you would rather not have had that much power in the ... -
DIRTY DEALS OVER DECAF by Eden Crowe (THE MONSTER BOTHERER)
Welcome to our new feature – THE MONSTER BOTHERER! We are thrilled to welcome back our new reviewer Emma Penman, who exclusively reviews monster romance, and ... -
TOMES & TEA by Rebecca Thorne (SERIES REVIEW)
A couple of years ago, I heard about an enticingly cosy fantasy series about two women in a magical land setting up a book/tea shop. Also ... -
GETTING IT ON WITH GARGOYLES by Hazel Mack (THE MONSTER BOTHERER)
Welcome to our new feature – THE MONSTER BOTHERER! We are thrilled to welcome back our new reviewer Emma Penman, who exclusively reviews monster romance, and ... -
SWIPE RIGHT FOR MONSTERS by R. O’Leary (THE MONSTER BOTHERER)
Welcome to our brand new feature – THE MONSTER BOTHERER! We are thrilled to welcome a new reviewer to the Fantasy Hive, Emma Penman, who exclusively ... -
PALADIN’S GRACE by T. Kingfisher (BOOK REVIEW)
‘Stephen’s god died a little after noon on the longest day of the year.’ I had to start this review with the opening line, as it ...