I picked this one up ages ago, and it’s been languishing on my TBR ever since. Then a few days ago I heard it was a semi-finalist for the Self Published Fantasy Blog Off, which is run by the venerable Mark Lawrence and has churned out some gems over it’s short life. Having read this, I can see this being […]
Review – Bridgers 4: Mind of Many by Stan C Smith
Warning – I’ve been reading this series since book one, so in the interest of my own sanity, I’m just going to review this episode. If you want to read about the others, you can look back at my other reviews on Goodreads, As for this one, there will be some spoilers. The earth is on its last legs. Global […]
Review – Chasing Graves by Ben Galley
I’ve been meaning to get on the Ben Galley bandwagon for a while now, but my immense TBR has continued to hinder my attempts. When I got a chance at an ARC with a (hooray!) deadline, I finally got to check out one of the best self-published authors out there. So here goes – In the Arctian Empire, the gods […]
Review – Bird Box by Josh Malerman
Not Me: Dude, you’re reading a lot of books lately? Don’t you have other stuff to do? Me (Looks at all the stuff I should be doing): Um, nope? Okay, onto Bird Box. If any of you follow me on Goodreads or Twitter, you may notice I started reading Josh Malerman’s apocalyptic horror a couple of days ago. well. it’s […]
Review – Shield of Winter by Aaron Hodges
**AUDIOBOOK AND MINOR SPOILER WARNING** I was only commenting recently on how tough it can be the middle book in a trilogy. THIS is the middle book in a trilogy (Legend of the Gods), and the author pretty much nails it. Alana has been taken by Quinn to the Tsar’s palace, much to her surprise, and there are more surprises […]
Review – The Iron Garland by Jeff Wheeler
My third foray into the the author’s Harbinger series, and boy was it good. Oh, by the way, there are some minor spoilers. Cettie is now settled as keeper of Fog Willows, with the her role even more important as Fitzroy is away leading the war effort against Kingsfountain. Sera has been ostracised and has been living under the watchful […]
Review – The Winter Road by Adrian Selby
This is not your father (or mother)’s epic fantasy. In fact, this may be as far from epic fantasy as possible. This is more like a poster child for grimdark or sword and sorcery, and it is (mostly) glorious. Life in The Circle is hard. The people live in clans (think Germanic tribes), sometimes warring amongst themselves, but mostly just […]
Review – Cthulhu Armageddon by CT Phipps
Another day, another audiobook finished. This time we have CT Phipps’ homage to HP Lovecraft, and we run the gamut through much of HPL’s more popular stories, tying it all together nicely along the way. The Old Ones have returned and laid waste to the Earth, leaving a planet greatly changed from the one we know. Much of the Earth […]
Review – Devouring Dark by Alan Baxter
Doesn’t seem like five minutes ago I was writing my last review, a fine historical fiction piece. A big genre jump this time, as I delve into another favourite, this time horror. I reviewed Alan Baxter’s Manifest Recall not so long ago, and I loved it. I read today in an interview with Baxter that one of his main influences […]
Review – Die by the Blade by James Mace
I’m quite the fan of historical fiction, I love how it can breathe life and perspective into great characters and events that we know of, but will never really know. But that’s not all historical fiction can do. An author such as James Mace can take an obscure and mostly irrelevant piece of history, and create an enjoyable tale with […]