Synopsis If you could live your life over again, what would you ask to change? Something big? Something small? A single moment? Have you decided on your question? Zoe has. Tired of feeling alone and lost, Zoe seeks out an experimental virtual therapy experience from Alternative Reality Tech, which offers patients the opportunity to explore […]
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COVER REVEAL: These Burning Stars (The Kingdom Trilogy #1) by Bethany Jacobs
Massive thank you to Orbit and Bethany Jacobs for allowing me to host the cover reveal for Bethany’s debut science fiction novel, These Burning Stars (The Kingdom Trilogy #1), out on October 17th. Book Info A dangerous cat-and-mouse quest for revenge. An empire that spans star systems, built on the bones of a genocide. A […]
Review: The Corset by Laura Purcell
If nuanced character work calls to you, you don’t shy away from gothic horror with explicit gore, and you want something that keeps you on the edge of your seat with you breath held tight, dear reader, you’ll devour this cleverly woven book.
Review: Myriad by Joshua David Bellin
Synopsis Miriam Randle works for LifeTime, a private law enforcement agency that uses short-term time travel to prevent crimes from happening. Though a seasoned time traveller, she is continually haunted by the death of her twin brother, whose murder remains unsolved years later. When a routine assignment ends in tragedy by Miriam’s hand, she finds […]
BOOK TOUR: The Many Shades of Midnight by C. M. Debell – Excerpt
Massive thank you to Escapist Book Co. & C. M. Debell for allowing me to take part in the book tour for The Many Shades of Midnight. Below, you will find information on the book and the author, where you can find both, and an excerpt from The Many Shades of Midnight. Hope you enjoy! […]
Review: Bob the Wizard by M.V. Prindle
Bob the Wizard is a work of pure fantasy escapism that I couldn’t stop reading. The story comes to a satisfying conclusion, which makes this book a perfect standalone, but with so much more on offer to warrant a series – there’s a whole lot of Astraverse to explore after all. With some fresh takes on tried and tested fantasy tropes, get swept away on an epic fantasy quest, with characters you will fall in love with!
BOOK TOUR: The Price of Power by Michael Michel – Excerpt
I want to thank Escapist Book Co. and Michael Michel for allowing me to take part in the Book Tour for The Price of Power, and for letting me share an excerpt from the novel! While I haven’t been able to finish TPoP quite yet, it is an EXCEPTIONAL indie debut that I would put […]
BOOK TOUR: Stargun Messenger by Darby Harn – Guest Post & Excerpt
Thanks to Escapist Book Tours for having me aboard the Stargun Messenger Tour, and to Darby Harn for taking the time to type out a guest post for us! Guest Post From Guardians of the Galaxy to Destiny and everywhere in between, what made you choose galactic swashbuckling, and what is it that makes Idari’s […]
Escapist Book Tours Author Interview: A Conversation with Michael Michel
Welcome back to Fanfiaddict! I had the honor of interviewing Michael Michel, author of The Price of Power, for the Escapist Books Tour and I am very excited to share everything we discussed with you! Below you will also find more information about The Price of Power and the author himself. Enjoy! Book Information Title: […]
The Book That Wouldn’t Burn (The Library Trilogy #1) by Mark Lawrence
Synopsis All books, no matter their binding, will fall to dust. The stories they carry may last longer. They might outlive the paper, the library, even the language in which they were first written. But the greatest story can reach the stars . . Evar has lived his whole life trapped within a vast library, […]
Review: The Thirteenth Hour (The Cruel Gods #1) by Trudie Skies
If you are looking for something different from your usual fantasy reading, then this is my recommendation. The Thirteenth Hour is a brilliant debut that left me feeling like I’d watched a well produced TV series. It is no surprise it was a SPFBO finalist.
Review: The Book That Wouldn’t Burn (The Library Trilogy #1) by Mark Lawrence
Lawrence does a truly incredible job with controlling the flow of information and details the reader is privy to, masterfully winding and weaving his plot and its various timelines, in such a manner that although the twists and reveals impact you fully, they do so in a way that makes perfect sense.