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Book Tour: The Perfect Family by Lorna Dounaeva

May 4, 2022 by Traveling Cloak (Jason) 1 Comment

Hey, book friends! I am excited to be back with another book tour post for Zooloo’s Book Tours. For this post I am reviewing the novel The Perfect Family by Lorna Dounaeva. Thank you to Zoe and the author for the invite. More information about the book, as well as my review, are below. Synopsis […]

Filed Under: Blog Posts, Book Tour Tagged With: Inkubator Books, Loran Dounaeva

Review: Lost Solace by Karl Drinkwater

May 2, 2022 by Paige 1 Comment

Lost Solace is a semi-finalist in SPSFC and was assigned to FanFiAddict in the semi-finals.

Lost Solace starts in the middle of the action, at some point in the past Opal has stolen a ship and hacked the AI so it is helping her. The backstory to this gets revealed slowly over the course of the book and it’s so well woven into the narrative. We quickly find a lost ship and the story really goes from here.

Filed Under: Aliens, Artificial Intelligence, Reviews, Science Fiction, SPSFC Tagged With: Karl Drinkwater, Self Published

Review: Rise of the Mages (The Age of Ire #1) by Scott Drakeford

April 28, 2022 by Traveling Cloak (Jason) Leave a Comment

Rise of the Mages is Scott Drakeford’s debut novel and the first in The Age of Ire series. I found this book to be unique and adventurous, and, while parts of it left me wanting, very impressed with the story overall.

Filed Under: Action Fantasy, Fantasy, Reviews Tagged With: Scott Drakeford, Tor

SPFBO 7 Finalist Review: Legacy of the Brightwash (Tainted Dominion #1) by Krystle Matar

April 27, 2022 by David W Leave a Comment

From Hamad, guest judge on FFA’s team from The Book Prescription: “As SPFBO 7 is nearing its conclusion, my friends on FanFiaddict and I are reviewing and rating one of our favorite books in the competition for this year. Here are our thoughts along with the blurb of the book and author bio.” Blurb Follow […]

Filed Under: Blog Posts, Debut, Self Published, SPFBO Articles

Review: One Foot in the Fade (The Fetch Phillips Archives #3) by Luke Arnold

April 26, 2022 by Adrian M. Gibson Leave a Comment

Detective and noir fiction is one of those sweet spots for me as a reader. Those times when I’m not reading fantasy or science fiction, I love basking in the mystery and dark explorations of books by Raymond Chandler, Dashiell Hammett and the like. There’s something raw about those works, their characters and their worlds, that pulls me in every time.

That’s why my discovery of the urban fantasy detective genre five or six years ago quite literally blew my mind (it’s a mash-up made in heaven!). I have since devoured countless great genre-blending gems, and Luke Arnold’s The Fetch Phillips Archives stands high among them. Now, three books in with One Foot in the Fade, I can safely say this is a series that has cemented itself as some of the best urban fantasy detective literature out there.

Filed Under: Fantasy, Fiction, Reviews, Urban Fantasy Tagged With: Dead Man in a Ditch, Luke Arnold, Orbit Books, The Fetch Phillips Archives, The Last Smile in Sunder City

Interview with Chris Farnell: Author of Fermi’s Progress

April 22, 2022 by David S Leave a Comment

Thank you to Chris Farnell for interviewing with us here at Fanfiaddict! Chris is the author of the Science Fiction series Fermi’s Progress and other works. Links for his Fermi’s Progress series are included below! Author/Book Links Author Website: http://christfarnell.com/Buy Directly from the Author: https://scarletferret.com/books/fermis-progress-season-passAmazon UK: https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B08QG5BLFDAmazon US: https://www.amazon.com/Fermis-Progress/dp/B08QG5BLFD Interview 1) Tell us a little […]

Filed Under: Blog Posts, Interview

Book Tour: The Mercenary (Therian Secrets #1) by Johanna M Rae

April 21, 2022 by Traveling Cloak (Jason) 2 Comments

Happy Book Tour Day, friends! The book I am presenting today is The Mercenary, which is the first in Johanna M. Rae’s Therian Secrets series. Many thanks to Zoe with Zooloo’s Book Tours for bringing me along on this one.

Filed Under: Book Tour, Fantasy, Reviews, Romantic Fantasy, Young Adult Tagged With: Johanna M. Rae, Self-Published

Book Tour & Excerpt: A Man Named Baskerville by Jim Nelson

April 18, 2022 by Justin Leave a Comment

Named Baskerville by Jim Nelson! I’m stoked to be kicking off the week long tour and I thought what better way to introduce the book than by sharing an excerpt straight from the pages of the book itself!

Filed Under: Blog Posts, Book Tour, Self Published Tagged With: A Man Named Baskerville, Escapist Book Tours, Jim Nelson, Self Published

Book Tour: Where Blood Runs Gold by A.C. Cross

April 16, 2022 by Victoria Gross Leave a Comment

Hello everyone! Thanks for tuning into my stop on the Escapist Book Tour of Where Blood Runs Gold by A.C. Cross. I’m so excited to be part of this tour and can’t wait to share this with you! Below, you will find information about the book and author, along with an excerpt from the novel itself and an opportunity to win a signed copy of your own.

Filed Under: Blog Posts, Book Tour, Debut, Self Published Tagged With: A.C. Cross, Escapist Book Tours, Self Published, Where Blood Runs Gold

Cover Reveal: The Fury of Fate (Onyxborn Chronicle #3) by D.W. Ross

April 13, 2022 by David W Leave a Comment

Thanks to Ross for allowing FFA to take part in his multi-blog cover reveal for The Fury of Fate. While it isn’t currently up for preorder, The Fury of Fate is set to release on July 15th, 2022. Keep an eye on his social media handles for preorder links in the coming months! . . […]

Filed Under: Blog Posts, Cover Reveal, Self Published

Review: The Memory Librarian and Other Stories of Dirty Computer by Janelle Monáe

April 11, 2022 by Adrian M. Gibson Leave a Comment

To be blunt, I’m not a big reader of short story collections. It’s something that has been a sore spot in my reading history, and something I’ve wanted to amend—at some point. Maybe it’s just that I haven’t found the right collection, or there’s a part of me that connects much more deeply with a novel. But, when I was presented with the opportunity to read and review Janelle Monáe’s new sci-fi collection, The Memory Librarian and Other Stories of Dirty Computer, I was able to slip past whatever mental hurdle I had and dove right in. As a fan of Monáe’s music and amazing concept albums, it came as no surprise that the world and atmosphere of these five stories (which are actually more like novelette length) bleed off the page. While not all of the stories succeed, the interconnected nature of this rich world and its poignant themes makes this collection a worthwhile investment.

Filed Under: Artificial Intelligence, Dystopian, Reviews, Science Fiction, Short Stories Tagged With: Alaya Dawn Johnson, Danny Lore, Dirty Computer, Eve L. Ewing, Harper Voyager, Janelle Monáe, Sheree Renée Thomas, The Memory Librarian, Yohanca Delgado

Book Tour and Review: Duckett & Dyer: Dicks for Hire by G.M. Nair

April 5, 2022 by Justin Leave a Comment

Hello and welcome to my (second) stop on on the Escapist Book Tours book tour for Duckett & Dyer: Dicks For Hire by G.M. Nair! I’ve already kicked off the tour by sharing a spotlight and mini-review over on my IG account, but I wanted to follow that up with a full review of this excellent novel!

Filed Under: Book Tour, Reviews, Science Fiction, Self Published, Time Travel Tagged With: Duckett & Dyer: Dicks For Hire, Escapist Book Tours, G.M. Nair, Self Published

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