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Fantasy

Book Tour: The Lore of Prometheus by Graham Austin-King

April 17, 2021 by Justin Leave a Comment

Hello and welcome to FanFiAddict’s stop on the Ultimate Blog Tour for 2020s Book Blogger Novel of the Year Award (BBNYA) winner, The Lore of Prometheus by Graham Austin-King. Massive thanks go out to BBNYA, as well as TheWriteReads and The Folio Society, for hosting the tour and for giving me the opportunity to be a part of it. And, huge congratulations to Graham Austin-King for winning last year’s competition! Having read the book, I can see why it won!

Filed Under: Blog Tour, Fantasy, Military Fantasy, Reviews, Self Published Tagged With: Graham Austin-King, Self Published, The Write Reads

Book Tour + Signed Book Giveaway: Chaos Rising (Nine World Chronicles #2) by Lyra Wolf

April 15, 2021 by Traveling Cloak (Jason) Leave a Comment

Chaos Rising is book 2 in Lyra Wolf’s Nine World Chronicles, and the third release in the series (click on the links to find my reviews of the previous books Lies, Knives, and Apples and Truth and Other Lies). I have really enjoyed this series from beginning to end. The characters are interesting, the storyline is fascinating and suspenseful, and I love the Norse vibes.

Filed Under: Epic Fantasy, Fantasy, Reviews Tagged With: Lyra Wolf, Self Published

Mini-Review: Lies, Knives, and Apples (Nine World Chronicles #0.5) by Lyra Wolf

April 13, 2021 by Traveling Cloak (Jason) Leave a Comment

Lies, Knives, and Apples is a novella set in Lyra Wolf’s Norse-inspired Nine World Chronicles universe. This is going to be a mini review, as the book is only 75 pages long. I enjoyed this side story, for the most part, though there is one big issue I want to discuss.

Filed Under: Epic Fantasy, Fantasy, Reviews Tagged With: Lyra Wolf, Self Published

Review: Triggernometry and Advanced Triggernometry (Triggernometry #1-2) by Stark Holborn

April 12, 2021 by Justin Leave a Comment

Gun-slinging mathematicians in an alternate history Wild West shouldn’t work, right? Right? Well, I am here to tell you that it, in fact, does because that’s exactly what we have in Stark Holborn’s two Triggernometry novellas and somehow she manages to make math look cool.

Filed Under: Fantasy, Reviews, Self Published, Weird West Tagged With: Self Published, Stark Holborn

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

April 8, 2021 by Traveling Cloak (Jason) Leave a Comment

The Shadow of the Gods is the first book in John Gwynne’s Bloodsworn Saga, and if it is any indication as to how the rest of the series is going to go, readers are in for quite a treat. I enjoyed this book immensely.

Filed Under: Adventure Fantasy, Epic Fantasy, Fantasy, Heroic Fantasy, Reviews, Sword and Sorcery Tagged With: John Gwynne, Orbit

Review: Stones of Light (Threadlight #2) by Zack Argyle

April 7, 2021 by Justin Leave a Comment

Stones of Light is the sequel to 2020’s Voice of War and the second book in Zack Argyle’s Threadlight trilogy. Although I had a few issues with the first book (you can read my spoiler free review here), I am happy to say that its sequel improved on every bit that made the first book great AND resolved my very minor gripes.

Filed Under: Epic Fantasy, Fantasy, Reviews, Self Published Tagged With: Self Published, Zack Argyle

Review: Stones of Light (Threadlight #2) by Zack Argyle

April 2, 2021 by Traveling Cloak (Jason) Leave a Comment

Stones of Light by Zack Argyle is the sequel to 2020’s Voice of War and the second release in the author’s Threadlight series. I encourage you to read my review of Voice of War here, as I was impressed with Argyle’s ability to write relatable characters and intriguing, interweaving plot lines while still holding the main thread tight. And if book 1 is was an impressive debut, book 2 is where the author demonstrates his writing chops.

Filed Under: Epic Fantasy, Fantasy, Heroic Fantasy, Reviews Tagged With: Self Published, Zack Argyle

Review: Voice of War (Threadlight #1) by Zack Argyle

April 1, 2021 by Justin 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, Self Published Tagged With: Self Published, Zack Argyle

Review: Voice of War (Threadlight #1) by Zack Argyle

March 31, 2021 by Traveling Cloak (Jason) Leave a Comment

Voice of War is the first installment in the Threadlight series and Zack Argyle’s debut novel. It is a very well-written story with boatloads of intrigue built in, fascinating characters, and an interesting and unique magic system. I thoroughly enjoyed this book.

Filed Under: Epic Fantasy, Fantasy, Heroic Fantasy, Reviews Tagged With: Self Published, Zack Argyle

Review: God Of Gnomes (God Core #1) by Demi Harper

March 30, 2021 by chilcottharry Leave a Comment

I really enjoyed my time with this book. I was definitely wrong about this subgenre all those years ago, but you’ll have to let me off because I am very dumb indeed! I’m looking forward to seeing where Harper takes us in the next instalment (Exodus of Gnomes, which I will be listening to later this year) and I’m certain that it will be bigger, better and even more enjoyable ride than this one!

Filed Under: Adventure Fantasy, Fantasy, LitRPG, Reviews Tagged With: Demi Harper, Portal Books

Review: The Bone Ships (The Tide Child Trilogy #1) by RJ Barker

March 29, 2021 by chilcottharry 4 Comments

I’ve been trying to think of a witty way to start this review. Maybe I could start with a sailing joke? Instead, I’m going to begin with a statement; The Bone Ships, by Robert Holstock Award winner RJ Barker, is utterly phenomenal!

Filed Under: Adventure Fantasy, Epic Fantasy, Fantasy, Reviews Tagged With: Orbit, RJ Barker

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