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Review: Rhythm of War (The Stormlight Archive #4) by Brandon Sanderson
Review: The Fall of Koli (The Rampart Trilogy #3) by M.R. Carey
The Fall of Koli is the third and final book in The Rampart Trilogy by M.R. Carey, and I am going to admit something right up front: I was crying from page one. If you have been following my reviews (if not, they can be found here: The Book of Koli; The Trials of Koli) you know this has really been an emotional journey for me. From being introduced to Koli and friends I have grown to care more and more about them with every line, with The Fall of Koli being the pinnacle of that relationship. This is my first Carey series, but it is easy to see that connection to the books comes from the author’s phenomenal writing.
Review: In Shadows We Fall by Devin Madson
Review: The Last Watch (The Divide #1) by J. S. Dewes
Interview: Gabriela Houston, Author of the Second Bell
Hello readers! I had the pleasure of interviewing Gabriela Houston, author of the Slavic fantasy The Second Bell, which was recently published by Angry Robot Books. A big congratulations to Gabriela!
7 Side Characters That Steal The Spotlight
Book Tour: Legacy of the Brightwash (Tainted Dominion #1) by Krystle Matar
Welcome to FanFiAddict’s stop on the book tour for Krystle Matar’s Legacy of the Brightwash (Tainted Dominion #1). We want to thank Justine & Timy @ Storytellers on Tour for letting us be involved and a big shoutout to Krystle on her new release!
Book Blitz: Songs of Insurrection (The Dragon Songs Saga #1) by JC Kang
Cover Reveal: Vultures (Shadow Twins #1) by Luke Tarzian – HC ed.
Blog Tour: The Sword in the Street by C.M . Caplan
Review: King of the Rising (Islands of Blood and Storm #2) by Kacen Calendar
The King of the Rising is the follow-up to 2019’s Queen of the Conquered (my review of that book is here) and the finale in Kacen Callender’s Islands of Blood and Storm duology. This is a complex fantasy series built around themes of colonialism and power dynamics. I have mixed feelings about the direction this book ended up taking, so let’s dig in.



