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Review: The Blood Trials (The Blood Gift Duology #1) by N. E. Davenport

March 23, 2022 by Adrian M. Gibson Leave a Comment

I loved N. E. Davenport’s The Blood Trials. I went into this book without any expectations and turned the final page both surprised and satisfied. It offers up a complex world, rife with geopolitical conflicts, futuristic technologies and awesome fight scenes. But it also introduces a dark, supernatural magic system that plays into the racial and social dynamics of its corrupt society. All of this combines for a solid debut and a wondrous world that I can’t wait to read more of.

Filed Under: Fiction, Military SF, Reviews, Science Fantasy, Science Fiction, Thriller Tagged With: Harper Voyager, N. E. Davenport, Nia Davenport, The Blood Trials

Review: Of Honey and Wildfires (Songs of Sefate #1) by Sarah Chorn

March 22, 2022 by Paige Leave a Comment

I’m going to start by saying wow, I was utterly blown away by Sarah Chorn’s lyrical writing. It took me a moment to get used to because it’s such a different writing style to what I usually read, but quickly enough I was swept up in the writing.

Of Honey and Wildfires has a Western-meets-fantasy vibe. There’s the Company who control the entire region where Shine is found, and then there’s the people that live within this territory. These people seem to be lacking in terms of technology and medical care found outside the Company territory. It provides a great backdrop for this stunning story.

Filed Under: Fantasy, Reviews, Weird West Tagged With: Sarah Chorn, Self Published

SFF Addicts Ep. 16: Dragons! (with Evan Winter, Ryan Cahill, Quenby Olson, Brian Naslund & Kerstin Espinosa Rosero)

March 22, 2022 by Adrian M. Gibson Leave a Comment

Join host Adrian M. Gibson and authors Evan Winter, Ryan Cahill, Quenby Olson, Brian Naslund and Kerstin Espinosa Rosero as they delve into the mysterious and magical world of dragons. During the panel they discuss their personal histories with dragons, fresh and modern representations of the creature, dragon tropes and motifs and much more. There was also a solid twenty minutes or so towards the end where each panelist offers up amazing writing advice for the aspiring and working authors out there. Side note: this panel was beautiful chaos, featuring many mic drops, dick jokes (just the words, not actual jokes), crotch biting references and more.

Filed Under: Podcast, SFF Addicts Podcast Tagged With: Brian Naslund, Dragons, Evan Winter, Kerstin Espinosa Rosero, Podcast, Quenby Olson, Ryan Cahill, SFF Addicts

Cover Reveal: Sins of the Mother (The War Eternal #4) by Rob J Hayes

March 22, 2022 by David S Leave a Comment

Welcome to another cover reveal at Fanfiaddict. This one for the 4th book in The War Eternal series by Rob J Hayes! Before we get to the cover reveal, I wanted to make sure you all knew about the special edition hardcovers with all new illustrations that will be coming out for all of the […]

Filed Under: Blog Posts, Cover Reveal

Book Tour: Plutoshine by Lucy Kissick

March 22, 2022 by Frasier Armitage Leave a Comment

Synopsis Terraforming — the mega-scale engineering of a planet’s surface to one more Earth-like — is now commonplace across the Solar System, and Pluto is set to be the most ambitious transformation yet. Four billion miles from the Sun and two hundred degrees below zero, what this worldlet needs is light and heat. Through captured […]

Filed Under: Book Tour, Hard SciFi, Reviews, Science Fiction Tagged With: Gollancz, Science Fiction

Book Tour Review: Oil and Dust (The Elemental Artist, Book 1) by Jami Fairleigh

March 18, 2022 by Neil Williams Leave a Comment

Synopsis When all has been lost, we find ourselves… Out of the ashes of destruction, a new world has arisen. The plagues of the past—the worship of greed and pursuit of power—are gone. Now, the communities that remain in this post-apocalyptic world focus on creating connections, on forging futures filled with family and love. And […]

Filed Under: Book Tour, Fantasy, Low Fantasy, Reviews, Science Fantasy Tagged With: art, Fantasy, Jami Fairleigh, kitsune publishing, light magic, Post-Apocalyptic, Science Fiction

The Kaiju Preservation Society by John Scalzi

March 18, 2022 by Dan Smith Leave a Comment

The Kaiju Reservation Society is wondrous, an adventure in a new world – like Godzilla movies? Read about the ‘real’ thing. This book scratches the Kaiju movie itch for me, I’ve been a huge fan for years, and if you like them, you’ll want to read this.

Filed Under: Reviews Tagged With: John Scalzi, Tor Books

Book Tour: The Cartographers by Peng Shepherd

March 18, 2022 by Frasier Armitage Leave a Comment

Synopsis Some places you won’t find on any maps. Others, are only on maps… Nell Young has lived her life in and around maps. Her father, Dr David Young, was one of the most respected cartographers in the world. He’s also just been found dead — in his office at the New York Public Library. […]

Filed Under: Book Tour, Mystery, Reviews, Science Fantasy, Science Fiction Tagged With: Books, Orion Books, Science Fiction

Review: The Maleficent Seven by Cameron Johnston

March 17, 2022 by David S Leave a Comment

Synopsis When you are all out of heroes, all that’s left are the villains. Black Herran was a dread demonologist, and the most ruthless general in all Essoran. She assembled the six most fearsome warriors to captain her armies: a necromancer, a vampire lord, a demigod, an orcish warleader, a pirate queen, and a twisted […]

Filed Under: Dark Fantasy, Epic Fantasy, High Fantasy, Reviews

Book Tour & Author Interview: Oil and Dust (The Elemental Artist #1) by Jami Fairleigh

March 17, 2022 by Justin Leave a Comment

Hello all and welcome to my stop on the Escapist Book Tours book tour for Oil and Dust by Jami Fairleigh! I am so excited to kick things off by sharing a Q&A session I had with the author! We have a lot of good content planned for the tour, so be sure to follow along with our official tour schedule above.

Filed Under: Blog Posts, Book Tour, Fantasy, Interview, Self Published Tagged With: Jami Fairleigh, Oil and Dust, Self Published, The Elemental Artist

Author Chat: Megan Van Dyke

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

Join FanFiAddict’s Tori Gross and author Megan Van Dyke for a chat about Megan’s debut novel Second Star to the Left, romance in fantasy, where she got her start, a deep discussion of craft, what she does in her (limited) free time and much more.

Filed Under: Author Chat, Book Tube, Interview Tagged With: Author Chat, City Owl Press, Interview, Megan Van Dyke, Second Star to the Left

Reread Thread: A Chorus of Dragons (Books #1-4) by Jenn Lyons

March 16, 2022 by Traveling Cloak (Jason) 1 Comment

Hey, book friends! As big as our TBRs are and with our busy schedules, it is often difficult to reread books and series – something I have vowed to do more of in 2022.

With that in mind, and as one of my favorite series being completed this year, I decided it was the perfect time for a reread of Jenn Lyons’ A Chorus of Dragons series. The final book, The Discord of Gods, releases in April, and the seri

Filed Under: Dark Fantasy, Epic Fantasy, Fantasy, Reviews Tagged With: Jenn Lyons, Tor

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