A review for the second book in the War Arts Saga by Wesley Chu, The Art of Destiny. This second book is a character driven novel that continues the story of all of the characters we loved from the first books, plus lots of new friends as well.
A review for the second book in the War Arts Saga by Wesley Chu, The Art of Destiny. This second book is a character driven novel that continues the story of all of the characters we loved from the first books, plus lots of new friends as well.
A review for the audiobook The Aeronaut’s Windlass. The first book in the high fantasy series, The Cinder Spires. This is a fast paced book with wonderful characters and a narrator that does an excellent job of portraying them all.
A review for the new book by John Scalzi, Starter Villain. A hilarious look at modern villainy with great characters, spy cats, unionized dolphins and of course an island volcano lair.
A review for the newest book in the Shades of London world, The Fragile Threads of Power. This book was such a joy to read and I loved it from beginning to end.
A review for the newest book by Mick Herron, The Secret Hours. A standalone that is set in the Slow Horse world and has many familiar characters that those in the know will recognize.
A review for the third book in the Edinburgh Nights series. This is an urban fantasy set in the near future in Scotland. This time around Ropa and her friends have to solve a locked room type mystery set in a castle on the Isle of Skye.
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