the second and final book in the Isles of the Gods duology was just as fabulous as the first book. The audiobook was just as good as the first one, with the full cast doing an excellent job bringing the characters to life.
the second and final book in the Isles of the Gods duology was just as fabulous as the first book. The audiobook was just as good as the first one, with the full cast doing an excellent job bringing the characters to life.
A review for the new revised and edited version of Martha Well’s Wheel of the Infinite. The books was first published in 2000, but is republished anew by Tor books.
A review for the audiobook version of the fourth book in the Saint of Steel series by T. Kingfisher. An enjoyable story and romance between two characters that you wouldn’t think would work together, but they do.
A review for the revised edition of the Martha Wells novel, City of Bones. This is a standalone book with incredible world building, likable characters and a complex plot that will keep you engaged until the end.
A review for the newest book set in the Greatcoats world, Play of Shadows by Sebastien de Castell. A swashbuckling tale of reluctant heroes, found family, and theater troupe being pulled into political machinations that may get them killed. A beautifully written story with characters you will love and want to root for.
A review for the Gentleman Bastards series by Scott Lynch. A riveting high fantasy series with amazing world building and complex characters that you will love. I listened to the audiobooks for all three books and was enthralled by Michael Page’s narration. This series has everything you could want in a high fantasy series and more.
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