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Cover Reveal and Q&A: The Blood of Outcasts by D.A. Smith

May 18, 2022 by Justin Leave a Comment

Hello everyone and welcome to the cover re-reveal for D.A. Smith’s excellent Japanese-inspired Dark/Historical Fantasy, The Blood of Outcasts! I absolutely loved this book when I read it back in March and I recently was able to make time to write down my thoughts about it. You can read my full review here, if you’d like. Spoiler alert: I absolutely loved it!

Filed Under: Blog Posts, Cover Reveal, Debut, Interview, Map Reveal, Self Published Tagged With: D.A. Smith, Self Published, The Banesword Saga, The Blood of Outcasts

Cover Reveal: The Weight of Command by Michael Mammay

May 18, 2022 by David W Leave a Comment

Thanks to Michael and Audible for allowing FFA to reveal the cover for his newest Audible Original title, The Weight of Command. Cassandra Campbell, the narrator of WHERE THE CRAWDADS SING, BIRD BOX, and THE WHISTLER by John Grisham will be narrating this stand-alone story coming July 14th. Paperback and e-book copies will be made […]

Filed Under: Blog Posts, Cover Reveal

Review: The Bladed Faith (The Vagrant Gods #1) by David Dalglish

May 18, 2022 by chilcottharry Leave a Comment

The Bladed Faith is, without a doubt, a whole lot of fun… I recommend this book to everyone, however I whole heartedly believe it is essential for lovers of anime and the golden age of Square JRPGs…

Filed Under: Action Fantasy, Fantasy, Reviews Tagged With: David Dalglish, Orbit Books, The Bladed Faith

Book Tour and Review: Equinox by David Towsey

May 17, 2022 by Neil Williams Leave a Comment

Synopsis In this world, two souls inhabit a single body, one by day, one by night. But though they live alongside one another, their ends do not always align. For Special Inspector Morden, whose hunt for a dangerous witch takes him far from home, this will be a problem… Christophor Morden lives by night. His […]

Filed Under: Bizarro, Book Tour, Demons, Fantasy, Fear For All, Reviews, Witches Tagged With: Book Review, Detective, Fantasy, Horror, Murder, supernatural, True Crime, witch, witches

Review: A Mirror Mended (Fractured Fables #2) by Alix E. Harrow

May 17, 2022 by Paige Leave a Comment

Synopsis: Zinnia Gray, professional fairy-tale fixer and lapsed Sleeping Beauty, is over rescuing snoring princesses. Once you’ve rescued a dozen damsels and burned fifty spindles, once you’ve gotten drunk with twenty good fairies and made out with one too many members of the royal family, you start to wish some of these girls would just […]

Filed Under: Fairy Tales, Fantasy, Reviews Tagged With: A Mirror Mended, Alix E. Harrow, Tordotcom

SFF Addicts Ep. 20: Traditional, Indie & Self-Publishing (with Anthony Ryan, Krystle Matar, Michael R. Fletcher, Ben Galley & Jessica Moon)

May 17, 2022 by Adrian M. Gibson Leave a Comment

Join host Adrian M. Gibson and authors Anthony Ryan, Krystle Matar, Michael R. Fletcher, Jessica Moon and Ben Galley as they compare and contrast traditional, indie and self-publishing. During the panel they discuss the viability of each publishing avenue, misconceptions about them, finding an agent, cover art and design, the editing process, distribution and marketing and much more. DISCLAIMER: This discussion is specifically about fantasy and sci-fi publishing.

Filed Under: Podcast, SFF Addicts Podcast Tagged With: Anthony Ryan, Ben Galley, Indie Publishing, Jessica Moon, Krystle Matar, Michael R. Fletcher, Self Pub, Self Publishing, Self-Publishing, SFF Addicts, Shadow Spark Publishing, Traditional Publishing

Cover Reveal: A Prelude to Ashes (Ashes of Avarin #0.5) by Thiago Abdalla

May 17, 2022 by David W Leave a Comment

Thanks a ton to Thiago for allowing FFA to participate in this cover reveal for his newsletter-only (for the time being) novella, A Prelude to Ashes. The FFA family has truly embraced Thiago’s debut novel, A Touch of Light, and we cannot wait to check out this this prequel novella set one-hundred years prior. But […]

Filed Under: Blog Posts, Cover Reveal, Self Published

Review: The Blood of Outcasts (The Bane Sword Saga #1) by D.A. Smith

May 16, 2022 by Justin Leave a Comment

Masako is a flawed, angry, and desperate person in a dogged pursuit of redemption for her fallen clan. The depths to which she’ll sink to achieve her goal and the questionable methods she uses to get there ultimately make her a compelling, if unlikable character. With twists and turns as sharp as Masako’s katana and a blistering pace that will leave you breathless, The Blood of Outcasts is a must-read for fans of Japanese-inspired fantasy. The tale of the Dattori Clans’ downfall and Masako’s rage-filled quest to restore her Master’s honor will leave its mark on your soul, as it has mine.

Filed Under: Dark Fantasy, Debut, Fantasy, Historical, Reviews, Self Published Tagged With: D.A. Smith, Self Published, The Blood of Outcasts

Series Review: Threadlight (#1 and #2) by Zack Argyle

May 15, 2022 by DustJacketFullofMonsters Leave a Comment

Synopsis While preparing for the birth of his first child, Chrys Valerian is tasked with uncovering the group responsible for a series of missing threadweavers—those able to see and manipulate threadlight. With each failure, the dark voice in his head grows louder, begging to be released. A young girl from a secret city in the […]

Filed Under: Epic Fantasy, Fantasy, Reviews Tagged With: Book Review, Epic Fantasy, Fantasy, Self Published

Review: The Exile (The Bound and the Broken #2.5) by Ryan Cahill

May 13, 2022 by Traveling Cloak (Jason) Leave a Comment

The Exile is a companion story to Ryan Cahill’s The Bound and the Broken, and the second novella to come out of the series. The narrative is broken into 4 parts and tells the background story of Dayne, who appears in book 2 of the series and becomes an important figure and fan favorite.

Filed Under: Adventure Fantasy, Fantasy, Reviews Tagged With: Ryan Cahill, Self-Published

Book Tour Q&A: Where Shadows Lie by Allegra Pescatore

May 12, 2022 by Justin Leave a Comment

Hello everyone and welcome to my stop on the Escapist Book Tours virtual book tour for Allegra Pescatore’s Gaslamp/Epic Fantasy novel Where Shadows Lie! I’ve been very keen on reading this for a while, so I was so excited when the opportunity came up for us to take it on tour!

Filed Under: Blog Posts, Book Tour, Debut, Interview, Self Published Tagged With: Allegra Pescatore, Escapist Book Tours, Self Published, Where Shadows Lie

Review: Eyes of the Void (The Final Architecture #2) by Adrian Tchaikovsky

May 11, 2022 by Adrian M. Gibson Leave a Comment

Many sci-fi fans speak of the Golden Age of Science Fiction as something that has long since passed. Whether it’s the 1930’s, ‘40s or ‘50s, the days of Asimovs, Heinleins, “Doc” Smiths, Bradburys and more are a forlorn memory… right? From my perspective, the answer is “Hell no!” The last decade or two has seen a stunning resurgence of sci-fi and space opera that recaptures the magic of far-flung galaxies, grand ideas, scientific marvels, strange aliens and more, but at the same time delivering fast-paced, engaging narratives and characters who are actually relatable. One author who stands at the forefront of this modern movement is Adrian Tchaikovsky.

Tchaikovsky showed his natural talent for the genre with the 2015 novel Children of Time. Since then, he has honed his craft with every release (and he releases a lot of books with unbelievable frequency), and his new series The Final Architecture, starting with last year’s Shards of Earth, is space opera at its very best.

Filed Under: Aliens, Hard SciFi, Reviews, Science Fiction, Space Opera Tagged With: Adrian Tchaikovsky, Children of Time, Eyes of the Void, Orbit Books, The Final Architecture

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