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Fantasy

Servant of the Underworld (Obsidian and Blood #1) by Aliette De Bodard

February 21, 2022 by David W Leave a Comment

Synopsis – The first book in the critically acclaimed Obsidian and Blood trilogy: Year One-Knife, Tenochtitlan the capital of the Aztecs. Human sacrifice and the magic of the living blood are the only things keeping the sun in the sky and the earth fertile. A Priestess disappears from an empty room drenched in blood. It […]

Filed Under: Dark Fantasy, Fantasy, Mystery, Urban Fantasy

Review: The Hunger of the Gods (The Bloodsworn Trilogy #2) by John Gwynne

February 21, 2022 by David W Leave a Comment

Synopsis Set in a Norse-inspired world and packed with myth, magic, and vengeance, this epic saga follows a band of warriors as they face the wrath of ancient gods and change the shape of the world. Lik-Rifa, the dragon god of legend, has been freed from her eternal prison. Now she plots a new age […]

Filed Under: Action Fantasy, Epic Fantasy, Fantasy, Reviews

Book Tour Review: The World Breaker Requiem (Adjacent Monsters #2) by Luke Tarzian

February 21, 2022 by Ashley Brennan Leave a Comment

The World Breaker Requiem has a pulse of its own. Tarzian paints a twisted and melancholic picture, revealing its dark secrets and simmering menace with the utmost patience.

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

Blog Tour: Second Star to the Left by Megan Van Dyke

February 20, 2022 by Cassidee Lanstra Leave a Comment

An imaginative fantasy romance retelling of Tinkerbell and Captain Hook!

Filed Under: Blog Tour, Book Tour, Fairy Tales, Reviews

Review: Daughter of Redwinter (The Redwinter Chronicles #1) by Ed McDonald

February 20, 2022 by David W 1 Comment

Synopsis Raine can see—and speak—to the dead, a gift that comes with a death sentence. All her life she has hidden, lied, and run to save her skin, and she’s made some spectacularly bad choices along the way. But it is a rare act of kindness—rescuing an injured woman in the snow—that becomes the most […]

Filed Under: Fantasy, Reviews Tagged With: Book Blog, Book Review, Fantasy, Fantasy Books

Review: Legends & Lattes by Travis Baldree

February 19, 2022 by Arun Leave a Comment

Synopsis Worn out after decades of packing steel and raising hell, Viv the orc barbarian cashes out of the warrior’s life with one final score. A forgotten legend, a fabled artifact, and an unreasonable amount of hope lead her to the streets of Thune, where she plans to open the first coffee shop the city […]

Filed Under: Debut, Fantasy, Low Fantasy, Romantic Fantasy Tagged With: Cryptid Press, Travis Baldree

Book Tour/Review: The World Breaker Requiem (An Adjacent Monsters Nightmare) by Luke Tarzian

February 18, 2022 by Seanchalant Leave a Comment

Synopsis Prince of Woe… Avaria Norrith is the adopted heir to the Ariathan throne. But that means little to a man who, for the better part of fifteen years, has sought and failed to earn his mother’s love. Fueled by pride and envy, Avaria seeks the means to prove himself and cast away his mental […]

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

Review: We Men of Ash and Shadow (Vanguard Chronicles, Book 1) by H.L. Tinsley

February 18, 2022 by Neil Williams Leave a Comment

Synopsis ‘We Men of Ash and Shadow’ is the first book in the Vanguard Series and follows the journey of protagonist, John Vanguard, through the dark and corrupt city of D’Orsee. A Grimdark gas lamp novel, ‘We Men of Ash and Shadow’ explores themes of redemption, loyalty, and betrayal against the backdrop of a world […]

Filed Under: Dark Fantasy, Debut, Fantasy, Gaslamp, Grimdark, Low Fantasy, Reviews, Self Published Tagged With: Assassins, Book Review, Dark Fantasy, Fantasy, Gaslamp, Grimdark, Holly Tinsley, Self Published, Tinsley

Review: Gods and Dragons (Wake the Dragon #3) by Kevin J. Anderson

February 18, 2022 by Traveling Cloak (Jason) Leave a Comment

Gods and Dragons is book 3 and the final release in Kevin J. Anderson’s epic fantasy series Wake the Dragon (my reviews of the first two books can be found at the following links: Spine of the Dragon, Vengewar). While those reviews were short of glowing, I felt the need to continue with the series because I thought there was potential for a great ending. I wanted to see the storylines play out, hopeful for a fantastic finish; and, while I would not necessarily describe it as “fantastic”, it ended up being pretty good.

Filed Under: Fantasy, Reviews, Sword and Sorcery Tagged With: Kevin J. Anderson, Tor

Book Tour and Review: Second Star to the Left (Reimagined Fairy Tales #1) by Megan Van Dyke

February 17, 2022 by Victoria Gross Leave a Comment

Truly, I cannot boast about this book enough. Rating this book was an easy task, as it captured my attention and my heart in the first chapter. Everyone loves a good Happily Ever After, and this one does not fail to deliver on every point. Plus, for those of you who just love a good dose of spice *wink wink,* this book has it in abundance. You will blush, cheer, and fall in love right along with the characters. If you need reminding that love can exist even in the most trying circumstances, this is a book for you.

Filed Under: Book Tour, Debut, Fairy Tales, Fantasy, Fiction, Reviews, Romantic Fantasy Tagged With: Escapist Book Tours, Megan Van Dyke, Owl City Press, Second Star to the Left

Review: Age of Ash (Kithamar #1) by Daniel Abraham

February 17, 2022 by Mada Leave a Comment

From New York Times bestselling and critically acclaimed author Daniel Abraham, co-author of the Expanse, comes a monumental epic fantasy trilogy that unfolds within the walls of a single great city, over the course of one tumultuous year, where every story matters, and the fate of the city is woven from them all. Kithamar is a centre […]

Filed Under: Dark Fantasy, Fantasy, Fiction, Grimdark Tagged With: Age of Ash, Daniel Abraham, Orbit

This Charming Man (The Stranger Times #2) by C. K. McDonnell

February 17, 2022 by Dan Smith Leave a Comment

llip has suddenly developed pointy teeth; he’s getting really wary of daylight and to top it off … he can no longer see his reflection in the mirror. Well, what does he think has caused that? Perhaps its an STD, he surmises … and that, reader, is completely on brand for a book in The Stranger Times series, it had me roaring from the get-go and is utterly, utterly entertaining. It’s certainly for fans of Pratchett and other comedic novels, but really does cut its own shape in the genre with a heavy focus on fantasy, world-building and urban-central storytelling. I loved this and it continues to be a series I look forward to.

Filed Under: Comic Fantasy, Reviews, Urban Fantasy Tagged With: Bantam Books, C. K. McDonnell

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