Synopsis All painted-faced nobles can choose to go on a roughabout at some point when they are young adults to experience life outside of their luxury and comfort. Usually these experiences lead to uncomfortable situations that are short lived and the nobles are well watched over by trained professionals. However, when two nobles, Temi and […]
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Book Tour: We Break Immortals (The Advent Lumina Cycle #1) by Thomas Howard Riley
Thanks to Sara & Justin @ Escapist Tours for allowing me the opportunity to join in on the Book Tour for We Break Immortals (The Advent Lumina Cycle #1). Big shoutout to Thomas on his debut release! Below, you will find information on the book, my YouTube chat with the author himself, links to purchase, […]
Review: Paladin Unbound by Jeffrey Speight
Synopsis Paladins were at one time a feared holy warrior in Evelium. Trained by the church and dedicated to the gods, they protected the world from evil. However, their power was so great it scared the rulers of their day and the church was forbidden from training any more Paladins. Hundred of years later the […]
Review: The World Maker Parable (Adjacent Monsters #1) by Luke Tarzian
The World Maker Parable, by self-published author Luke Tarzian, is a prequel novella to his full-length debut Vultures. Set in the same world as Vultures, this novella is the first in his Adjacent Monsters series.
Book Tour Review: We Break Immortals (The Advent Lumina Cycle #1) by Thomas Howard Riley
We Break Immortals is the first book I have reviewed for 2022 and it has set the bar extremely high! Riley displays some of the most impressive worldbuilding and character work that I have ever seen. The amount of worldbuilding that is just casually littered throughout the book is staggering, yet it feels like there’s so much more to learn. It’s truly a testament to Riley’s skill and it serves to make the world really feel lived in. It’s not just a backdrop for the story to take place, but an active participant in the telling.
A Song of Steel (The Light of the North #1) by J.C. Duncan
A roaring Norse saga of war, honour, love and loss. Vikings face Crusaders in an epic battle for the soul of the North. ‘A gripping, well-executed story, with a fun, original premise.’ – Angus Donald‘A Song Of Steel is a rising light of Norse Mythology.’ – Daniel Kelly‘I thoroughly enjoyed the authenticity, the historical underpinnings and the […]
Cover Reveal: The Blood of Outcasts (The Bane Sword Trilogy #1) by D.A. Smith
Thanks to Dan for allowing the home team to go bat for him with this cover reveal for his debut historical fantasy novel, The Blood of Outcasts. Dan is a phenomenal reviewer and writer for us here at FFA and we wish him the best with this publication and the many more to come! Make […]
15 Indie/Self Published Series I Plan to Start in 2022
I have a ridiculous amount of Indie/Self-Published SFF on my TBR. I’ve loved supporting indie authors in the past and I hope by reading and reviewing most of these to continue that. Plus, all of these stories sound so intriguing! Without further ado, here are the 15 indie/self published series I want to get to […]
Review: Of Darkness and Light (The Bound and The Broken #2) by Ryan Cahill
For me personally Of Darkness and Light could have been 900 pages longer and it wouldn’t have mattered. It’s that epically good.
Author Chat – Daniel T. Jackson
Join David as he chats with author Daniel T. Jackson about his debut novel, Illborn (The Illborn Saga #1) which is a semifinalist in the SPFBO 7 competition and just so happens to be The Broken Binding’s Book of the Month. Grab your signed bookplate edition of Illborn from The Broken Binding. Use code FANFI […]
Of Darkness and Light(The Bound and the Broken #2) by Ryan Cahill
All in all, Of Darkness and Light was an incredible book that had me gripped from page one, all the way to the last page two days later. Cahill is absolutely going to keep on getting better with each book that he puts out and I can’t wait to see what happens in book three and even where he goes after he finishes with The Bound and the Broken.
Review: Falling Dark by Tom Lloyd
SynopsisIt’s the find of a lifetime – an ancient alien spaceship hanging in a forgotten corner of space. For Song this could change everything. She’s got as many problems with her finances as she does in her marriage, but maybe at last her passion for wreck-diving will pay off. One piece of unknown tech could […]