Today we have a special post, to go alongside the review of the second book of The Triempery Revelations series, The Kheld King. We are going to be able to know more about Dorilian Sordaneon, the main character of this saga, and what better way than with his own words.
The Kheld King is the direct continuation of Sordaneon, the second installment of the epic fantasy series The Triempery Revelations, by the author L.L. Stephens and which has become one of my favourites without any doubts. L.L. Stephens has managed to continue blending high political plots with character extremely well developed, making The Kheld King an even more engaging book than Sordaneon, a task which seemed impossible.
I have the pleasure to join our friends at Angry Robots to help reveal the cover for one of the announcements for 2023 that made me more excited when reading about, Moths.
I have the pleasure to join Escapist Book Company and some amazing creators to help Alex Robins to reveal the cover for his upcoming Greek-inspired novel, Panacea!
Zero Twist is an introductory novella to the Twisted Helix series, an interesting superhero space opera created by the mind of JCM Berne. The whole series features one of the most different characters in the genre, Rohan, an Il Drach Hybrid, somebody with superpowers, which is working in the Wistful station as Tow Chief, with a turbulent past. My idea is to dive into the whole Twisted Helix during the next months, so I figured this was the best entry point.
The Citrine Key is a prequel novel situated on the Dragon Spirits saga, by the British author L.L. MacRae. It serves as an introduction to the world, the different actors and powers that are implicated in the story, doing a great job on all these aspects. Despite being such a short novel, it is excellent in developing characters and relationships between them, being a perfect way to set foot into the Dragon Spirits series.
I would say this post is a little bit late, but a wizard is never late, or early, he’s whenever he pretends to be. Today I have the pleasure to show you the cover for the second book of one of my favourite series (and recently nominated SPFBO8 Finalist), The Ashes of Avarin.
Through Strangers Eyes by Chris Sarantopoulos is a book that was allocated to Trin from Portable Magic and me. As previously explained, we read approximately 20-25% (in my case 35%) of each book before taking a decision on whether we recommend it to the group as a quarterfinalist or not. Trin and I reached the same conclusions, so we consolidated our opinion for this post.