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Book Tour & Review: The Monsters We Feed by Thomas Howard Riley

May 8, 2023 by Neil Williams Leave a Comment

Synopsis The morning before he found the dead body, Jathan Algevin thought he had his whole life just the way he wanted it.   He knows his city inside and out, and doesn’t bother carrying a sword, trusting his wits and his fists well enough to get by, hustling extra coin by ratting out loathsome magi […]

Filed Under: Book Tour, Dark Fantasy, Detective Noir Fantasy, Erotic Fantasy, Fantasy, Grimdark, Reviews, Self Published, Thriller, Urban Fantasy Tagged With: Book Review, Dark, Detective, detective noir, Fantasy, Grimdark, lust, Magic, Mystery, Noir, noir fantasy, Self Published, sex, The Monsters We Feed, Thomas Howard Riley, Thriller

Review: Elsewhere by Alexis Schaitkin

May 4, 2023 by Cassidee Lanstra Leave a Comment

A stunning novel about motherhood, community, herd mentality, and finding what we have lost.

Filed Under: Coming of Age, Dystopian, Fiction, Magical Realism, Reviews, Science Fiction, Thriller, Women's Lit Tagged With: celadon

Review: The Book That Wouldn’t Burn (The Library Trilogy, #1)

April 30, 2023 by Mada Leave a Comment

A boy has lived his whole life trapped within a vast library, older than empires and larger than cities. A girl has spent hers in a tiny settlement out on the Dust where nightmares stalk and no one goes. The world has never even noticed them. That’s about to change. Their stories spiral around each […]

Filed Under: Adventure Fantasy, Coming of Age, Cozy Fantasy, Epic Fantasy, Fantasy, Fiction, Grimdark, Heist, Historical, Magical Realism, Mythology, Reviews, Science Fantasy, Science Fiction Tagged With: HarperVoyager, Mark Lawrence, The Book That Wouldn't Burn

Review: Body Language (Cassie Raven #1) by A. K. Turner

April 7, 2023 by Eleni A.E. Leave a Comment

For fans of British thrillers/crime procedurals, this intriguing first novel in the Cassie Raven series shows the reader a bit more of the other side of criminal investigation teams by focusing on the mortuary techs. Specifically, bi badass Cassie Raven who shows everyone you should never stop at appearances, and she does it with style and a sharp wit

Filed Under: Contemporary Fiction, Fiction, Mystery, Reviews, Thriller Tagged With: A. K. Turner, Body Language, Zaffre

Team Review: The Given Day by Dennis Lehane ft. Krystle Matar & C.M. Caplan

March 28, 2023 by C. M. Caplan Leave a Comment

Synopsis: Set in Boston at the end of the First World War, New York Times best-selling author Dennis Lehane’s long-awaited eighth novel unflinchingly captures the political and social unrest of a nation caught at the crossroads between past and future. The Given Day tells the story of two families—one black, one white—swept up in a […]

Filed Under: Author Chat, Fiction, Historical, Mystery, Reviews Tagged With: Book Review, Dennis Lehane

Three Mini Reviews in One

March 18, 2023 by Eleni A.E. Leave a Comment

Hello again dear reader or listener, I hope you are well!
Seen as I haven’t brought any reviews for your reading pleasure in a while, but I’ve also struggled to sit and write my usual long form ramblings because of reasons, I thought I’d try something a little different and present three mini reviews in one.
A Fantasy, a Gothic Romance, and a Romcom.

Filed Under: Blog Posts, Contemporary Romance, Fantasy, Fiction, Ghosts, Gothic, Middle Eastern Inspired, Mystery, Paranormal Fantasy, Reviews, RomCom, Self Published, Standalone, Witches Tagged With: BloomBooks, Chelsea Abdullah, Gothikana, Lucy Score, Orbit Books, RuNyx, Solaris, The Stardust Thief, Things We Hide From The Light

Review: Assassin’s Creed: The Golden City (#1) by Jaleigh Johnson

March 11, 2023 by Mada Leave a Comment

A young emperor’s life hangs in the balance in ancient Constantinople, and only the Brotherhood of Assassins can save him, in this action-packed historical adventure from the award-winning Assassin’s Creed universe Constantinople, 867 – A murderous plot is afoot. Assisted by the Order of the Ancients, the emperor schemes to assassinate his son and throw the city […]

Filed Under: Fantasy, Historical, Historical, Reviews Tagged With: Acontye Books, Assassin Creed, Assassin Creed Brotherhood, Assassin Creed Mirage, Assassins, Assasssin Creed Relevations, Epic Fantasy, Fantasy, Historical Fiction, Jaleigh Johnson, Roman Byzantium, The Golden City, Ubisoft

Book Tour and Review: Blessed Odds (Riftborn, Book 2) by Steve McHugh

March 4, 2023 by Neil Williams 1 Comment

Synopsis In the sequel to The Last Raven, Lucas Rurik confronts a cult determined to remake the world—no matter the cost—in this urban fantasy noir from the author of the Hellequin Chronicles. Lucas Rurik is no stranger to navigating the tricky territory between humans and those touched by the rift. After all, as the last […]

Filed Under: Action Fantasy, Book Tour, Detective Noir Fantasy, Fantasy, Mystery, Reviews, Self Published, Sword and Sorcery, Urban Fantasy Tagged With: blessed odds, Book Review, Books, Detective, Fantasy, Fantasy Books, Fantasy Series, mutants, Noir, riftborn, Self Published, series, Steve McHugh

Review: The Magician’s Daughter by H.G. Parry

March 1, 2023 by Cassidee Lanstra Leave a Comment

Cozy, atmospheric fantasy set in a historical setting. The kind of book that makes you feel as if magic is real.

Filed Under: Coming of Age, Cozy Fantasy, Fantasy, Fiction, Historical, Magical Realism, Reviews Tagged With: H.G. Parry, Orbit, Orbit Books

Review: The Mimicking of Known Successes by Malka Older

February 17, 2023 by Frasier Armitage Leave a Comment

Synopsis On a remote, gas-wreathed outpost of a human colony on Jupiter, a man goes missing. The enigmatic Investigator Mossa follows his trail to Valdegeld, home to the colony’s erudite university — and Mossa’s former girlfriend, a scholar of Earth’s pre-collapse ecosystems. Pleiti has dedicated her research and her career to aiding the larger effort […]

Filed Under: Murder Mystery, Mystery, Reviews, Science Fiction, Soft SciFi Tagged With: Science Fiction, Tordotcom

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

February 13, 2023 by chilcottharry Leave a Comment

Daughter of Redwinter is beauty and brutality personified, a perfect melding together of coming of age fiction and the pursuit of finding ones own identity in a world that doesn’t accept you, the exploration of mental health and a character study of one of the most interesting and well realised protagonists I’ve ever had the pleasure of being in the head of.

Filed Under: Coming of Age, Fantasy, Fiction, Low Fantasy, Reviews Tagged With: 2022, character driven, Daughter of Redwinter, Ed McDonald, Fantasy, Fantasy Books, Folklore, Gollancz, The Redwinter Chronicles

Review: Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow by Gabrielle Zevin

February 10, 2023 by Cassidee Lanstra Leave a Comment

This book bottles the feeling of fandom; that feeling that the media that you’re consuming is so RIGHT that it fits you like a missing puzzle piece.

Filed Under: Coming of Age, Contemporary Fiction, Fiction, Literary Fiction, Reviews, Standalone Tagged With: Gabrielle Zevin, Knopf

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