reviews11/8/2022

Dreamshadow, by Daniel Sonderling

Dreamshadow is an interesting proposal by the American writer Daniel Sonderling. It blends several genres, resulting in a peculiar pastiche, mixing sci-fi, fantasy, and horror. And honestly, it’s so addicting, being a book that I read in almost one sit, but having to slow sometimes because it’s a quite unique novel, with some elements that require you to think about them.

interviews11/5/2022

Some Thoughts with … D.G. Redd

Today we are accompanied by D.G. Redd, SPFBO8 semifinalist with You Can’t Prevent Prophecy, whose book Old Wizards Home we are reviewing. Both of them are part of Stories of The Three Kingdoms series.

reviews11/5/2022

Old Wizards Home (Stories from the Three Kingdoms), by D.G. Redd

Old Wizards Home is the third novel in the Stories from the Three Kingdoms series by D.G. Redd, but as any instance in the series, it can be read as a standalone and without having touched the other books. In fact, I started reading Old Wizards Home, probably because I found it the funniest premise; what I found was a great mix of humour and fantasy, á la Discworld, one of my favourite classic sagas.

interviews11/4/2022

Some Thoughts with … Anna K. Moss

I made a guest post on OneReadingNurse featuring my review of The Worthy, a rather unusual grimdark novel that is the debut of Anna K. Moss as author. I couldn’t let pass the opportunity of talking and asking some questions to another grimdark enthusiast, so here is, a little bit late, an interview with this fantastic author and editor.

reviews11/4/2022

Hellmouth, by Giles Kristian

What’s the best way to enter into #Novellavember than by reviewing Hellmouth, a short novella written by the fantastic Giles Kristian, also known for his historical novels like Lancelot and Camelot. In Hellmouth, he deviates to a style more based on ambient-based horror, without letting the historical fiction aside, executing it extremely well.

reviews11/3/2022

The Beast Hunters (The Beast Hunter of Ashbourn #1), by Christer Lende

The Beast Hunters is the first book in a dark fantasy saga, written by Christer Lender. I’m really glad to have found this book, and to pick it by the cover, because it hasn’t let me down, being absolutely amazing (I only have one complaint: it’s too short), a novel that I would define as The Witcher meets Sherlock Holmes. There are so many things to love on these pages, to be fair.