Join FFA’s David W. and David S. as they chat with author Ryan Cahill about Of Darkness and Light, the thrilling sequel to Of Blood and Fire, which hits on December 31st, 2021. He will also be performing a reading from Chapter 1. Grab a copy of Of Blood and Fire (The Bound and the […]
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Cover Reveal: The Shadow Gate (Dragon Spirits #2) by L.L. MacRae
Thanks to Lauren for allowing us here at FFA to reveal the cover for The Shadow Gate, Book 2 in her Dragon Spirts series. As you all are well aware, The Iron Crown, Book 1 in the series, was FFA’s finalist choice (check out the announcement here!) in the SPFBO 7 competition so we are […]
Guest Post: Bulking Up A Thin Plot: How To Pull Pieces Of A Plot Out Of Thin Air By Story-Crafting In Layers by Thomas Howard Riley
Have you ever stared at a computer screen, waiting for good plot ideas? Have you ever discarded one after another after another, as each of them seem thin, dull, or pointless? Have you ever looked at your burgeoning story and thought, I Want My Plot To Be A Lot But It’s Not? We all have at […]
Book Tour: Creation (Why Odin Drinks #1) by Bjorn Larssen
Creation is a humorous retelling of the Norse creation myth, centering around the god brothers, Odin, Vili, and Ve. Instead of being a straightforward retelling of the myth, Larssen has taken Norse mythology and viewed it through the lens of Terry Pratchett’s Discworld, resulting in a silly and often slapstick look at Norse tradition.
Review: Dreams of the Dying (Enderal #1) by Nicolas Lietzau
As you can probably tell by now, my feelings on Dreams of the Dying are really mixed. It seems like everything I liked about it also happened to be its greatest flaws. Take the worldbuilding, for instance. I loved how deep Lietzau went with the worldbuilding, giving us two unique cultures and fantastical creatures galore.
Kickstarter: The Written – Illustrated Hardcover by Ben Galley
This project’s purpose is to fund the creation of an illustrated hardcover edition of Ben’s bestselling fantasy book, The Written. First published in 2010 and the beginning of an epic four-book saga called The Emaneska Series, the books follow the story of Farden, a Written mage cursed with saving the world and a horde of his […]
Author Chat: Daniel B. Greene
Join David has he sits down with author Daniel B. Greene to talk about his Lawful Times series, including his debut novel – Rebel’s Creed – which was just released today (October 29th). There is also talk about reviewing, wearing that new author smell, and much more! Buy your very own signed bookplate edition of […]
Cover Reveal Blitz: Travels in the Dark (The Dreadbound Ode #3) by Jordan Loyal Short
Thanks to Justine and Timy over at Storytellers on Tour for allowing us here on FanFiAddict to join the Cover Reveal Blitz for Travels in the Dark. Also, an enormous shoutout to Jordan on his upcoming release! Book Information Travels in the Dark by Jordan Loyal Short Series: The Dreadbound Ode (#3) Published: March 3, 2022 Genre: Epic […]
Book Tour: Blackcoat by Steve McHugh
Hello and welcome to FanFiAddict’s stop on the book tour for Steve McHugh’s Blackcoat. We want to thank Justine & Timy @ Storytellers on Tour for letting us be involved, and a big shoutout to Steve on his newest release! Below, you will find information on the book and author, David W’s chat with Steve, links so you […]
Review: The Darkest Dusk (Onyxborn Chronicle #2) by D.W Ross
Synopsis Following on from D.W. Ross’ debut novel Cold From The North, The Darkest Dusk is the next instalment of the adventures of Ogulf Harlsbane and his allies as they attempt to thwart the advances of malevolent forces trying to take over the realm of Gelenea. Battle lines are drawn all over the continent as […]
Review: Pieces of Eight (The Guardian of Empire City #2) by Peter Hartog
Pieces of Eight was a nearly perfect sequel to Bloodlines and I am so excited to see what the Guardian of Empire City must confront next. Hartog’s character work is so well done that choosing a favorite character is almost impossible. While parts of the ending fell a little flat for me, my overall enjoyment of the book was not affected. The Guardian of Empire City series has become one of my favorites and I can’t wait for the next entry.
Review: The World Maker Parable (Adjacent Monsters #1) by Luke Tarzian
Having read Tarzian’s freshman effort, I thought I had an idea of what to expect going into this one, a dark and twisted, mind-bending examination of the human psyche. And, to be fair, that’s mostly what I found. What surprised me, however, is how intimately I connected with the “parable” within.