Hello and welcome to FanFiAddict’s stop on the book tour for J.D.L. Rosell’s The Throne of Ice & Ash (The Runewar Saga #1). We want to thank Justine & Timy @ Storytellers on Tour for letting us be involved and a big shoutout to J.D.L. on the recent release of The Throne of Ice & Ash.
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Review – The Dragon of Jin-Sayeng (Chronicles of the Bitch Queen #3) by K. S. Villoso
Book Tour: The Throne of Ice & Ash (The Runewar Saga #1) by J.D.L. Rosell
Review: The Blacktongue Thief (Blacktongue #1) by Christopher Buehlman
Guest Review: Resurrection (Demon Squad #2) by Tim Marquitz
Review: Jade City and Jade War (The Green Bone Saga #1-2) by Fonda Lee
All the pieces of this jade puzzle worked so well for me. Jade City wowed me with its empathetic characters, engaging worldbuilding and tense action. Jade War amplified that in all the best ways with the addition of an international scope, political intrigue and a more integrated sense of where Kekon and its clans fit within the broader world. And, amidst all of this, the intimacy of the Kaul family bleeds through every page. Fonda Lee has crafted a masterful fantasy world with these two books, gifting me with some of my favorite fictional characters of all time.
Q+A w/ C. Robert Cargill, Author of Day Zero
SPFBO 7
Welcome to FFA’s “landing page” for our venture into SPFBO. Below you will find our intro article which gives a glimpse into the competition itself, as well as a behind-the-book glance at our “esteemed” judges. Make sure to come back as we make a dent in our thirty (30) contenders, pick our semi-finalists, and whittle […]
Flames of Rebellion (The Broken Gods #1) by Aaron S. Jones
Review: The Blacktongue Thief (Blacktongue #1) by Christopher Buehlman
The first thing you notice when beginning The Blacktongue Thief is the narrative structure. Written in first person with fourth-wall breaking type style, it definitely takes a bit of an adjustment. However, I’m a huge fan of this form of writing. I’ve always enjoyed first person narrative but when it feels like someone is telling the story directly to YOU, it makes the book even more engaging. In fact, it took me longer to read this book than usual because I didn’t want to miss a word of what our protagonist Kinch is telling you.
Return of the Crimson Guard (Novels of the Malazan Empire #2) by Ian C. Esslemont
Review: The Blacktongue Thief (Blacktongue #1) by Christopher Buehlman
The Blacktongue Thief is the first installment in Christopher Buehlman’s new Blacktongue series, published by Tor Books. I have to say I really love this book, as it has so many aspects of an adventure fantasy that I enjoy.



