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 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 very funny cozy fantasy, Dreadful by Caitlin Rozakis. I really enjoyed listening to this audiobook. The story had everything I look for in a cozy fantasy, a great cast of characters, hilarious hijinks and a villain that really has the heart of a hero. It was hard to believe that this was a debut, it was so well done.
Three short reviews for some wonderful books released in 2023. Dark Water Daughter is a wonderful swashbuckling fantasy adventure with an immersive world that will leave you wanting more. Shadow Baron is the sequel to an underloved series that has great world building and characters that you can root for. And finally Upon a Frosted Star is a magical retelling of Swan Lake that is as tragic as it is beautiful
A review for the new novel by Sebastien de Castell, Crucible of Choas. This is a standalone novel set in the Greatcoats world. It is a murder mystery with a supernatural twist, and some great characters that you can root for.
A review for the new novella by Premee Mohamed, The Butcher of the Forest. This is a dark fairy tale with an older protagonist who has to go into a dangerous forest to rescue the children of a Tyrant.
A review of the ARC for the upcoming new book in the Emily Wilde series, Emily Wilde’s Map of the Otherlands. This is a delightful second installment in this series with great characters and a fun story.
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