Erekos by A. M. Tuomala For three hundred years, Erekos and Weigenland have fought to hold the borderland between the two nations. As the first storms of the flood season scour Erekos from the swamplands to the feet of the mountains, the Erekoi king discovers a dangerous new weapon that… Read more »
Genre: Speculative Fiction
Review: The Dark Mirror by Juliet Marillier
The Dark Mirror by Juliet Marillier In the mid 6th century, the homeland of the Picts in northern Britain was under threat from the Gaels, who had invaded the west coast and established themselves in their new kingdom of Dalriada. At the same time, the Christian faith was taking hold… Read more »
Review: An Artificial Night by Seanan McGuire
An Artificial Night by Seanan McGuire Everyone in the Bay Area knows about Blind Michael, the unseen, dangerous figure whose Hunt sweeps the Berkeley hills on full moon nights. He’s a familiar hazard of life in the Kingdom of the Mists, and most people don’t waste time worrying about him…. Read more »
Review: Queen of Shadows by Dianne Sylvan
Queen of Shadows by Dianne Sylvan Series: Published by Penguin on 2010-08-31 Genres: Speculative Fiction, Urban Fantasy Pages: 400 Find this book on Goodreads By the end of Queen of Shadows, I appreciated the story and enjoyed it. However, the first half of the book is very slow. There… Read more »
Review: Nights of Villjamur by Mark Charan Newton
Nights of Villjamur by Mark Charan Newton Political intrigue and dark violence converge in a superb new action series of enthralling fantasy. An ice age strikes a chain of islands, and thousands come to seek sanctuary at the gates of Villjamur: a city of ancient spires and bridges, a place… Read more »
Review: Red Hood’s Revenge, by Jim C. Hines
Red Hood’s Revenge by Jim C. Hines Wars may end. But vengeance is forever. Roudette’s story was a simple one. A red cape. A wolf. A hunter. Her mother told her she would be safe, so long as she kept to the path. But sometimes the path leads to dark… Read more »
Review: Blameless by Gail Carriger
Blameless by Gail Carriger Quitting her husband’s house and moving back in with her horrible family, Lady Maccon becomes the scandal of the London season. Queen Victoria dismisses her from the Shadow Council, and the only person who can explain anything, Lord Akeldama, unexpectedly leaves town. To top it all… Read more »
Review: Changeless by Gail Carriger
Changeless by Gail Carriger Alexia Tarabotti, the Lady Woolsey, awakens in the wee hours of the mid-afternoon to find her husband, who should be decently asleep like any normal werewolf, yelling at the top of his lungs. Then he disappears – leaving her to deal with a regiment of supernatural… Read more »
Review: The Reapers Are the Angels by Alden Bell
The Reapers Are the Angels by Alden Bell Zombies have infested a fallen America. A young girl named Temple is on the run. Haunted by her past and pursued by a killer, Temple is surrounded by death and danger, hoping to be set free.For twenty-five years, civilization has survived in… Read more »
Review: Song of Scarabaeus by Sara Creasy
Song of Scarabaeus by Sara Creasy Trained since childhood in advanced biocyph seed technology by the all-powerful Crib empire, Edie’s mission is to terraform alien worlds while her masters bleed the outlawed Fringe populations dry. When renegade mercenaries kidnap Edie, she’s not entirely sure it’s a bad thing . …. Read more »
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