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Review: New Yesterday by Frasier Armitage

March 14, 2023 by Paige Leave a Comment

The cover for New Yesterday by Frasier Armitage.

I think you can tell that I was completely and utterly blown away by New Yesterday. Frasier keeps up a fast pace throughout and I found myself breathlessly reading to see what would happen and how Adam would get himself out of various situations. I have zero idea how Frasier kept track of all the changes and managed to make it so clear to the reader how changing the past influences the world around Adam, especially once Adam starts remembering…

Filed Under: Reviews, Science Fiction, Time Travel Tagged With: Frasier Armitage, New Yesterday, Sci-Fi Review, Self Published, Yestermorrow

COVER REVEAL: Mrs. Covington’s by K.R.R. Lockhaven

March 13, 2023 by Seanchalant Leave a Comment

I am SO excited to take part in the cover reveal for K.R.R. Lockhaven’s new cozy fantasy novel, Mrs. Covington’s. A big thank you to both the author as well as Escapist Book Company/Tours for inviting me. P.S. This is my first cover reveal! Alright, enough about me, on to the real star of the […]

Filed Under: Blog Posts, Blog Tour, Book Tour, Cover Reveal Tagged With: Cover Reveal, Cozy, Escapist Book Tours, Fantasy, K.R.R. Lockhaven, Kickstarter, Mrs. Covington's, Self Published

Book Tour Review: Unanimity (Spiral Worlds) by Alexandra Almeida

March 7, 2023 by Ashley Brennan Leave a Comment

Hello everyone! Thank you to Escapist Book Tours for allowing me to join in on the book tour for Unanimity, a literary science fiction by Alexandra Almeida. Welcome to a FanFiAddict stop on the book tour.

Filed Under: Book Tour, Reviews, Science Fiction Tagged With: Alexandra Almeida, Self Published

Book Review: The Dark Heart of Redemption (A Chronicles of Actaeon Story, Book 2) by Darran Handshaw

March 6, 2023 by Neil Williams Leave a Comment

Synopsis “Some secrets are best left undiscovered.” Pyramid, the great heart of Redemption, lies under siege by tribal invaders that threaten to destroy the very civilization that the Dominions have created. The Engineer, Actaeon, leads a force of Raedelleans from the south, where they pause to investigate the secrets of abandoned Travail in search of […]

Filed Under: Artificial Intelligence, Dystopian, Reviews, Science Fiction, Self Published Tagged With: Book Review, Books, Darran Handshaw, Sci-Fi, Science Fiction, scifi, Self Published, sequel, The Dark Heart of Redemption, The Engineer

Book Tour and Review: Blessed Odds (Riftborn, Book 2) by Steve McHugh

March 4, 2023 by Neil Williams 1 Comment

Synopsis In the sequel to The Last Raven, Lucas Rurik confronts a cult determined to remake the world—no matter the cost—in this urban fantasy noir from the author of the Hellequin Chronicles. Lucas Rurik is no stranger to navigating the tricky territory between humans and those touched by the rift. After all, as the last […]

Filed Under: Action Fantasy, Book Tour, Detective Noir Fantasy, Fantasy, Mystery, Reviews, Self Published, Sword and Sorcery, Urban Fantasy Tagged With: blessed odds, Book Review, Books, Detective, Fantasy, Fantasy Books, Fantasy Series, mutants, Noir, riftborn, Self Published, series, Steve McHugh

World Book Day 2023: Books That Are Special To Us

March 2, 2023 by chilcottharry Leave a Comment

We celebrate World Book Day 2023 by talking about books that are special to us!

Filed Under: Blog Posts, List Tagged With: Best Books, Blog Post, Fantasy, Favourites, Horror, Sci-Fi, Self Published, World Book Day, World Book Day 2023

Five Silver Rings by Zack Argyle

February 12, 2023 by Ashley Brennan Leave a Comment

For the last four years, Misty’s husband, Skye, has given her silver rings. But as their lives change, she learns that the rings are more than she once believed.

Filed Under: Fantasy, Reviews, Short Stories Tagged With: Self Published, Zack Argyle

Book Tour and Review: Wild Azure Waves (Rockin’ Fairy Tales #3) by Leslie O’Sullivan

February 2, 2023 by Victoria Gross Leave a Comment

Hello, you wild romance fanatics, you! I see you there, lurking in the depths, waiting for a new story to sink your teeth into. Lucky for you, this is my stop on the Escapist Book Co. tour of Wild Azure Waves, the third installment in Leslie O’Sullivan’s Rockin’ Fairy Tales series that mashes up your favorite fairy tales and Shakespearean works. This time, we’re looking at The Tempest meets The Little Mermaid, and what a wave of emotion (and spice) it was!

Filed Under: Reviews Tagged With: City Owl Press, Escapist Book Tours, Leslie O'Sullivan, Mystic Owl, Self Published

Book Review: A Shade of Madness (The Ashes of Avarin, Book 2) by Thiago Abdalla

January 25, 2023 by Neil Williams Leave a Comment

Synopsis Avarin tumbles into madness through the shattered ruin of a centuries-old peace. As griffin riders clash against airships above and hordes of madmen below, Lynn finds herself surrounded by enemies. Ones that will test the limits of her faith. To defeat them, she must risk everything… including her sanity. Adrian has lost the Legion, […]

Filed Under: Action Fantasy, Book Tour, Dark Fantasy, Epic Fantasy, Fantasy, Grimdark, Reviews, Self Published, Sword and Sorcery Tagged With: Book Review, Books, Epic Fantasy, Fantasy, Fantasy Books, Grimdark, Magic, Self Published, Thiago

Review: A Shade of Madness (The Ashes of Avarin #2) by Thiago Abdalla

January 25, 2023 by Ashley Brennan Leave a Comment

Brimming with intrigue, betrayals, plot twists, frenzied madness, and fervor worship, A Shade of Madness is aptly named and an extraordinary showcase in characterization and well controlled pacing.

Filed Under: Fantasy, Reviews, Self Published Tagged With: Self Published, Thiago Abdalla

The Price of Power by Michael Michel

January 23, 2023 by readmyblurb Leave a Comment

Synopsis Prince Barodane could not hold back the darkness. Not even in himself. He laid an innocent city in its grave and then died a hero. In his absence, war whispers across the land. Power-hungry highborn dispatch spies and assassins to the shadows as they maneuver for the throne, while an even greater threat rises […]

Filed Under: Reviews Tagged With: Book Review, Fantasy, Fantasy Books, Michael Michel, Self Published, The Price of Power

Review: No Heart for a Thief (Malitu #1) by James Lloyd Dulin

January 17, 2023 by Victoria Gross Leave a Comment

As an editor, there have only been a few books where I truly did not have to do much work. This was one of them. I have never enjoyed a debut as much as I enjoyed No Heart for a Thief. His writing skill alone could be enough to carry the book, but he went ahead and wrote a damn good story to accompany it.

Filed Under: Debut, Fantasy Tagged With: James Lloyd Dulin, No Heart for a Thief, Self Published

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