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Dark Fantasy

Review: Seven Deaths of an Empire by G.R. Matthews

June 1, 2021 by Traveling Cloak (Jason) Leave a Comment

Seven Deaths of an Empire is a new standalone fantasy novel from author G.R. Matthews. It is being billed as grimdark and comparable to George R.R. Martin; however, I would not make those comparisons, myself – at least not to Martin’s A Song of Ice and Fire. To me, this would closer to old-fashioned, classic fantasy.

Filed Under: Dark Fantasy, Fantasy, Reviews, Sword and Sorcery Tagged With: G R Matthews, Rebellion Publishing, Solaris

Review: The Helm of Midnight (The Five Penalties #1) by Marina J. Lostetter

May 7, 2021 by Traveling Cloak (Jason) Leave a Comment

The Helm of Midnight is the first in Marina Lostetter’s The Five Penalties Series, and the author’s first fantasy novel, according to her bio in the back of the book. I love the premise of this book, and, while in the end it did not keep my interest as much as I had hoped, Lostetter definitely showed off her writing chops.

Filed Under: Dark Fantasy, Fantasy, Paranormal Fantasy, Reviews Tagged With: Marina Lostetter, Tor Books

Book Tour and Review: Red in Tooth and Claw by Ryan Howse

April 30, 2021 by Victoria Gross Leave a Comment

Filed Under: Blog Tour, Book Tour, Dark Fantasy, Fantasy, Fear For All, Reviews, Survivalist Tagged With: Ryan Howse, Self Published

Review: The Shadow of The Gods (Bloodsworn Saga #1) by John Gwynne

April 23, 2021 by Manny Henri Leave a Comment

of soil in front of her wooden built dwelling. She dug up little holes for laying vegetable seeds, but as she lost herself into the peaceful endeavor, a rat-sized butterfly landed on the soil—a few feet away from her. She glanced at the large multi-colored wings and appreciated its beauty. Abruptly, the butterfly shifted to expose its body and revealed a set of enormous claws and an odd opening filled with sharpened teeth. The creature flew directly at her neck and sunk its jaw into her jugular. 

Filed Under: Dark Fantasy, Epic Fantasy, Fantasy, Grimdark, Reviews Tagged With: John Gwynne, Orbit Books, Orbit Publishing

Review: Wraithblade by S.M. Boyce

April 9, 2021 by Manny Henri Leave a Comment

Wraithblade, a sprawling epic, amazed me from beginning to end and left me wanting more of the story that involves an unlikely team of characters; Connor, Murdoch, Sophia and the rest of the supporting characters. It ramped up slowly where S.M. Boyce takes a generous amount of time introducing us to its world filled with kingdoms, beautiful fauna, political power struggles and its own magic system, and then goes into high gear with a palette full of action and a smorgasbord of twists and turns!  

Filed Under: Dark Fantasy, Fantasy, Paranormal Fantasy, Reviews Tagged With: S.M. Boyce, Wraithmarked

Review: Vultures (Shadow Twins #1) by Luke Tarzian

March 18, 2021 by Justin Leave a Comment

I’ll admit that I am a little unsure how to approach this review. Vultures was one of the most unique approaches to storytelling that I have ever experienced. It was complex, dark, emotional, and raw. The characters are all nuanced and they practically bleed pathos. In many ways this was not an easy read. I was challenged as a reader in ways I haven’t been since Erickson’s Gardens of the Moon.

Filed Under: Dark Fantasy, Fantasy, Reviews, Self Published Tagged With: Luke Tarzian, Self Published

Review: King of the Rising (Islands of Blood and Storm #2) by Kacen Calendar

March 11, 2021 by Traveling Cloak (Jason) Leave a Comment

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.

Filed Under: Dark Fantasy, Epic Fantasy, Fantasy, Reviews Tagged With: Kacen Callender, Orbit

Review: The Sadeiest by Austrian Spencer

March 5, 2021 by Traveling Cloak (Jason) Leave a Comment

I want to start this review off by pointing out a few important trigger warnings. The Sadeiest is about death and describes people dying in many different ways in detail (including death by suicide, disease, drowning, etc). If that is a trigger or even just an upsetting topic to you, please do not continue.

Filed Under: Dark Fantasy, Fantasy, Paranormal Fantasy, Reviews Tagged With: Austrian Spencer, Self Published

Review: The Gunslinger (The Dark Tower #1) by Stephen King

March 1, 2021 by chilcottharry Leave a Comment

The Gunslinger is an experimental book for sure, but there is no better way to start your quest to the Dark Tower than this.

Filed Under: Dark Fantasy, Epic Fantasy, Fantasy, Reviews, Weird West Tagged With: Hodder, Stephen King

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