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REVIEW: The Insatiable Hunger of Trees by Samantha Eaton

August 21, 2023 by Seanchalant Leave a Comment

SYNOPSIS Seventeen-year-old Cara Hughes doesn’t have time to believe in monsters. When Cara’s older sister, Shelby, returns home after a year-long disappearance, unable to say what happened or where she went, Cara’s family is thrown into turmoil—again. As it is, Cara’s barely juggling her job, school, and volunteer work, and she’s desperate to be chosen […]

Filed Under: Fear For All, Monsters, Reviews Tagged With: Book Review, Fear for all, Horror, Indie Horror, Monsters, Samantha Eaton, Self Published, The Insatiable Hunger of Trees

Guest Post: All in the Journey by Noor Al-Shanti

July 31, 2023 by David S Leave a Comment

Welcome to another guest post on Fanfiaddict! Today, we have Noor Al-Shanti, author of Isaree of the Wild Isles and several other fantasy stories set in the same world, talking about the journey that characters go through in fantasy stories. She focuses on talking about the little things that make a story really matter. I […]

Filed Under: Blog Posts, Guest Post Tagged With: All in the Journey, Book Blog, Books, Epic Fantasy, Fantasy, Fantasy Books, Guest Post, Self Published

Review: The Necessity of Rain by Sarah Chorn

July 12, 2023 by Paige Leave a Comment

The cover for The Necessity of Rain by Sarah Chorn

Oh, what a truly stunning book. I’ve read nearly all of Sarah’s books and The Necessity of Rain really shows off her gorgeous writing and heart-breaking stories. Sarah has this incredible way of breaking your heart, and then patching it back up in a way that makes you feel so satisfied.

Filed Under: Fantasy, Reviews Tagged With: Sarah Chorn, Self Published, The Necessity of Rain

The Diamond Device (Accidental Capers, 1) by M. H. Thaung

July 8, 2023 by Neil Williams Leave a Comment

This is a review in conjunction with the 2023 Self Published Science Fiction Contest (SPSFC2 for short!) The Diamond Device is one of six semi-finalist that the judging team, Team Escapist, is reviewing as they seek a finalist to move forward in the competition. Synopsis After diamond power promises to replace steam, an unemployed labourer […]

Filed Under: Heist, Murder Mystery, Reviews, Science Fiction, Self Published, Soft SciFi, SPSFC, Steampunk Tagged With: Science Fiction, Self Published, SPSFC, SPSFC2

Book Review: A Space Girl from Earth (The Kyroibi Trilogy, 1) by Christina McMullen

July 2, 2023 by Neil Williams Leave a Comment

Synopsis Yesterday, her biggest worry was failing an exam. Today, it’s saving the galaxy. From her six foot four inch height to the uniform white dots that peppered her skin in perfect geometric patterns, Ellie Whitmore was certainly unusual, but an alien from the other side of the galaxy? Of course not. That’s just what […]

Filed Under: Aliens, Reviews, Science Fiction, Self Published, SPSFC Tagged With: Science Fiction, Self Published, SPSFC, SPSFC2

Review: Harbinger of Justice (Shadowbinders #1) by Andrew Watson

June 29, 2023 by readmyblurb Leave a Comment

Synopsis Upon the black sands and beneath the ever-watching eyes, a tale of shadow magic and ancient mysteries unfold in this new dark epic fantasy series. In the desert city of Yontar, Nya cares for her sick mother. But when Nya is arrested, her mother’s death is all but certain unless Nya joins a secret […]

Filed Under: Reviews Tagged With: Andrew Watson, Book Blog, Book Review, Debut, Fantasy, fantasybook, Harbinger of Justice, Self Published, Shadowbinders

The Necessity of Rain by Sarah Chorn

June 25, 2023 by Craigbookwyrm Leave a Comment

This is a book that can and should be appreciated by everyone, not just SFF readers.

Filed Under: Fantasy, Reviews Tagged With: Sarah Chorn, Self Published, Stand alone, The Necessity of Rain

Review: Bob the Wizard by M.V. Prindle

May 25, 2023 by Craigbookwyrm 1 Comment

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!

Filed Under: Adventure Fantasy, Epic Fantasy, Fantasy, Reviews Tagged With: Bob the Wizard, M.V. Prindle, Self Published

Escapist Book Tours Guest Post: Themes in The Many Shades of Midnight by C. M. Debell

May 24, 2023 by David S Leave a Comment

Welcome to my stop on the Escapist Book tour for The Many Shades of Midnight by C. M. Debell! For my part of the tour, I will be sharing a guest post written by the author herself! You will also find information about the author and her book, The Many Shades of Midnight below. Book […]

Filed Under: Blog Posts, Blog Tour, Guest Post Tagged With: Fantasy, Fantasy Books, Self Published

Review: Stargun Messenger by Darby Harn

May 21, 2023 by Frasier Armitage Leave a Comment

Synopsis To save the stars, Astra Idari must outrun her own shadow.  Astra Idari is a mess. She’s an android who believes she’s human. She drinks too much, remembers too little, and barely pays for it all as a Stargun Messenger. She hunts down those who step filamentium, the fuel that allows for faster-than-light travel. […]

Filed Under: Book Tour, Reviews, Science Fantasy, Science Fiction, Space Opera Tagged With: Science Fiction, Self Published

Review: Rise of One (Blood Brute #1) by Dixon Reuel

May 20, 2023 by Craigbookwyrm Leave a Comment

Synopsis I’m a vampire in a secluded, hidden coven. A zombie apocalypse has ravaged humanity. We only have one human to feed on inside our walls. If he dies, we die. If every human turns into a zombie, we die. If we don’t leave our shielded home and find human survivors, we’ll die. If none […]

Filed Under: Dark Fantasy, Fantasy, Paranormal Fantasy, Reviews, Urban Fantasy, Vampires, Young Adult, Zombies Tagged With: Blood Brute, Dixon Reuel, Rise of One, Self Published

Review: The Monsters We Feed (#1) by Thomas Howard Riley

May 10, 2023 by Mada Leave a Comment

Think of something that truly threatens the aspect of your soul. An absence. Something that should make you feel and care for, but something that pulls at the tug of your moral conscience. Why are humans capable of committing the most evil and heinous crimes? Because without empathy, and apathy combined, then there is no shame. No regret. The world of Kolcha, the very city where Jathan lives proves that there is an undercurrent of shame and turmoil and that not everything is as it seems. You can’t take anything for granted in this city.

Filed Under: Action Fantasy, Fantasy, Grimdark, Reviews, Urban Fantasy Tagged With: Cyberpunk, Dark Fantasy, Grimdark Fantasy, Self Pub, Self Published, Thomas Howard Riley, Thriller, Urban

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