interviews11/22/2022

Some Thoughts with ... Alice Poon

Today we interview Alice Poon, author of historical novels, and who soon will publish The Heavenly Sword, the first book in the wuxia duology Sword Maiden from the Moon.

reviews11/21/2022

Northern Wrath, by Thilde Kold Holdt

Today we join with TheWriteReads on Tour to celebrate the release of Slaughtered Gods, the third installment in The Hanged God trilogy, by Thilde Kold Holdt. In order to do that, as our first stop, we will be reviewing Northern Wrath, the first book in this amazing Norse trilogy.

reviews11/20/2022

Dream of Death City, by P.J. Nwosu. A review by Esmay Rosalyne

If you enjoy dark fantasy stories with rich world-building, compelling characters, riveting mysteries, strange and macabre settings, thought-provoking themes, and incredibly immersive and unique prose, then Dream of Death City is the book for you. I cannot recommend it highly enough.

reviews11/17/2022

Glossolalia; or don’t scream it on the mountain, by E. Rathke

Glossolalia: or don’t scream it on the mountain is a novella written by E. Rathke, which is a little bit difficult to classify in a genre, oscillating between historical fiction (if a prehistoric novel can be called it) and fantasy. It’s a really different book, using a really special narrator style, trying to tell us about what happened to a small village of artic dwellers when a stranger (Ineluki) walked into their place.

reviews11/15/2022

Price of Innocence (Sonder’s Song #1), by Michelle Piper

Price of Innocence is the first book in the Sonder’s Song trilogy, and the debut novel from Michelle Piper. It is really different from the classic fantasy, avoiding using most of the tropes in the genre, and instead taking the focus on really unconventional characters, becoming a study on, let’s call them, evil characters, and how many times they are forced to act as they act due to necessity.