My slot on the blog today is a guest post from Author D. Ellis Overttun. It is a really thoughtful look at themes the author explores in his books as well as an excerpt from his upcoming release and 4th book, Mirror in Time. Enjoy!
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10 Upcoming Sci-Fi and Fantasy Releases to Keep on Your Radar – April 2021
Hello all, and welcome to FanFiAddict’s monthly list aimed at the impressionable youth! I mean, aimed at setting your vision globes in the general direction of some forthcoming Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Horror books that we are full of beans about. So, without further ado, take a look at the list below and get your wallets ready to order some new books.
Review: The Empire’s Ruin (Ashes of the Unhewn Throne #1) by Brian Staveley
So, You Want to Start a Book Blog…
Review: The Trouble with Peace by Joe Abercrombie (The Age of Madness #2)
Mini-Review: Eight Cylinders by Jason Parent
Eight Cylinders is just one of several in the Jason Parent portfolio. Parent has authored books in many genres, including: science fiction, horror, thriller, and speculative fiction, among others. I reviewed another of the author’s books, Apocalypse Strain (a horror/thriller), in 2020 and found it to be quite an interesting read. Eight Cylinders (speculative fiction) is quite different from that book in many ways, though not any less interesting. I have chosen a mini-review format for this book for two reasons: it is a novella (right around 100 pages), and because it is so short almost any pieces of information I will get into spoiler territory; so the less I talk about the book directly, the better.
Review: Mage Errant series + Book #5 – The Siege of Skyhold
In Defense of Kvothe: A Candid Look at a Divisive Character
Our Top Ten Women in Adult and YA Fantasy
Recommended Reading: The Murderbot Diaries (#1-4) by Martha Wells
Let’s not bury the lede, here, and get right to the crux of what makes The Murderbot Diaries what it is: the rogue SecUnit known as Murderbot, though not everyone knows its name.
Review: Red Harvest Moon (The Wandering Knife #1) by Miles Hurt
The Double Crossbow Inn by Harry Chilcott
Being the landlord of a renowned inn, famous for its annual Might & Monsters gathering, Arrin takes each day in his stride.
Unfortunately, One-Eyed Jack is on his way to town, and his exploits of banditry and murder are just as infamous.
Originally featured in the It’s A Living anthology, this tale is both funny and full of dark twists and turns.
It’s about time you visited The Double Crossbow Inn!






