Some Thoughts with … E.M. Kkoulla
Today we are accompanied by E.M. Kkoulla, author of the Ships of Britannia series, a great historical fantasy work.
Today we are accompanied by E.M. Kkoulla, author of the Ships of Britannia series, a great historical fantasy work.
Wrath of Olympus is the first novel in the Ships of Britannia trilogy, by the English author E. M. Kkoulla. It makes a really interesting mix between Roman mythology, steampunk, and fantasy, and that I enjoyed so much.
Today we are accompanied by Angela Boord, crafter of big chonky books, like Fortune’s Fool, and a marvelous person.
Fortune’s Fool is the first novel in the Eterean Empire series and the first published work from Angela Boord. SPFBO5 finalist (second actually), Stabby Nominee; not going to lie, I was a little bit intimidated before starting. And I can’t be happier of reading it, because Fortune’s Fool is an authentic mastercraft.
Today we have the pleasure to be hosts for the cover reveal for the second book of Aaron Bunce and Christopher Guhl, Godseye. Their first book will be released in the next few days (August 28th), and its cover was amazing, so I decided to join Escapist Book Company to help reveal the second cover.
Today we are accompanied by Tessa Hastjarjanto, author of Tales of Lunis Aquaria and the Infernal Contracts series.
Tales of Lunis Aquaria is a collection of nine short stories based in the same universe, by the Dutch author Tessa Hastjarjanto. I enjoyed so much during the time reading it, as all the stories transmit a sensation of coziness and emotional impact.
A Company of Adventurers is the first installment in what I hope will be a series, Tales of Kjeldale, from Rune S. Nielsen. We could define it as a character-driven sword and sorcery novel, and whose purpose is to answer the question: What happens when a legendary adventurer retires?