I’ve been a fan of JW Webb’s work for a while now. He sets his books in a world called Ansu, which is akin to early CE Celtic through to Viking times, in my amateur opinion. While the enjoyable Corin an Fol has been his primary character for a while, he broadens his world’s horizons with a new MC, Jaran […]
Write Like Hell 3 – Kaiju (an anthology)
STILL ON AUGUST REVIEWS!! This is the first in this series that I have read, and I must say it was a fun experience. Thanks to the publishers for both adding to my must-read list, and providing me with some quality entertainment. Be warned though, not all stories in anthologies are created equal, and personal tastes can play a big […]
A Gathering of Ravens by Scott Oden
I actually own this one. Believe it or not, not all my books are ARCs. Anyway… I’ve wanted to read this book for a long time, but the discovery of Netgalley tended to push back what I wanted to read in favour of ARCs. When I got book two to read (ironically through Netgalley), I bumped it up my TBR. […]
Review – The Smile of the Wolf by Tim Leach
Historical fiction tends to favour big ticket events in human history, so it’s always nice to see someone play the obscure card as Tim Leach does with The Smile of the Wolf. Set in Iceland a thousand years ago, the story tells of the Norse settlers who had made their home there, and of some of the issues they faced […]