interviews7/30/2022

Some thoughts with … John Palladino

Today, we inaugurate a new section that I hope will accompany most of the reviews, Some thoughts with. Here, we will prepare some questions for the authors we are reviewing, so we can get a better insight into the books.

reviews7/28/2022

Dragon Mage (Rivenworld #1), by M.L. Spencer

It’s time to review Dragon Mage, a book that just by its page count intimidates, and yet, for me it has felt short because it’s really well written and it gives an interesting twist to a big number of fantasy tropes.

interviews7/28/2022

Some thoughts with … M.L. Spencer

M.L. Spencer is an epic fantasy author. Her debut novel Darkmage won the 2012 IndieReader Discovery Award for Fantasy, and her novel Chains of Blood was awarded Silver in the 2020 Readers’ Favorite Awards for Fantasy.

reviews7/26/2022

The Book of Gothel, by Mary McMyne

Three times I started this review, and three times I scrapped it. The Book of Gothel was one of my most awaited books this year, and it hasn’t disappointed; as a big fan of historical retellings of tales, I love the result of Mary McMyne’s work.

reviews7/23/2022

Jack of Thorns (Inheritance #1), by A.K. Faulkner

Definitely, this book was not what I was expecting from it, but honestly, once I got rid of my early expectations, it became a really enjoyable lecture. More than a big thriller, we could call this book a slow-cooked paranormal romance where the plot is used as the catalyzer to make it advance.