I was offered a free copy of this book by the author in exchange for an honest review, and I happily accepted, because it sounded really interesting! To the north sits Thyesten, the ancient Lich King of Gedlund. He has banished death, and for countless centuries ruled a land where ghosts, vampires, and other wicked... Continue Reading →
Review: The Disappearance of Winter’s Daughter by Michael J. Sullivan
This is going to be one of those reviews that is mostly just me spewing out rainbows and glitter about something that I love. I suppose I should warn you of that in the beginning. 😀 Consider yourselves warned! When Gabriel Winter’s daughter mysteriously disappears and is presumed dead, the wealthy whiskey baron seeks revenge.... Continue Reading →
Review: The Hills of Home by T.L. Greylock
I liked the first book in this series so much that I ended up making a Skyrim character named after one of its characters and went ahead and played that for like 3 or 4 more months than I was planning to. The issue around getting to this volume revolved around taking on so many... Continue Reading →
Review: Glyphbinder by T. Eric Bakutis
I can finally see the top of the review request pile! This one has been in the pile for far too long, but C'est la vie at this point, lol. This book looked interesting to me. It has a lovely cover, and the story sounded like something new. I received a free copy of this... Continue Reading →
Review: Transformation by Carol Berg
I've had this one in my audible library for a long while. It was recommended to me by someone on reddit with the caveat that you should absolutely not let its cover deter you from reading it, and I ended up finding it on audible for a not-ridiculous amount of money (thanks whispersync!) and couldn't... Continue Reading →
Review: The Stone in the Skull by Elizabeth Bear
I've listened to a short story or two by Elizabeth Bear on audible with a good amount of liking them, but hadn't ever read any of her novels. Oh, I've been meaning to for ages. In fact, I've got more than one of them in my audible library, but the TBR of Babel is such... Continue Reading →
Review: The Hidden Face by S.C. Flynn
Working through my TBR list like a fucking champ! I was skimming the TBR of Babel on my kindle and this one was like 'ME, BITCH!' and I can't argue with that sort of confidence, and so off I went into the world of the Face. Also, I received a free copy of this book... Continue Reading →
Review: The Black Tides of Heaven & The Red Threads of Fortune by JY Yang
I'm going to go ahead and review these two novellas together, because they are a beautiful and wondrous pair indeed, and I can't bear to separate them. These came to my attention through my twitter feed (thanks to Tor for that <3), and once I saw them, I couldn't resist, because... well, I mean look... Continue Reading →
Review: A Plague of Giants by Kevin Hearne
OoooOoooo a new high fantasy series by Kevin Hearne. Sign me up! It sounded really, really interesting when I first read about it, and I quite like the Iron Druid series, so when this popped up on NetGalley, I jumped at the chance. So, I'd like to thank Kevin Hearne, Random House/Ballantine via NetGalley for... Continue Reading →
Review: With Blood Upon the Sand by Bradley P. Beaulieu
I'll be honest, the only thing that stopped me from immediately starting this one after finishing Twelve Kings in Sharakhai was that this audiobook is 30 hours long and Twelve Kings was 25 hours long and I thought that I would burn myself out on it if I shotgunned both one after the other. It... Continue Reading →