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Review: Dead Witch Walking by Kim Harrison
Dead Witch Walking is the first novel in The Hollows series by Kim Harrison. It’s a world of magic, with witches, vampires, and werewolves becoming the norm among the normal humans (well, relatively normal). Read more
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Review: Reverie by Ryan La Sala
Ryan La Sala’s debut novel, Reverie is something to behold. Set in a world where magic and the normal collide and nothing is what it appears to be. It’s the most charming read of the year, providing a whole slew of characters to enchant readers. Read more
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Review: Raven’s Peace by Glynn Stewart
Raven’s Peace is the latest novel to come out of the mind of Glynn Stewart. And you just know that it’s going to be a science fiction novel of epic proportions – this is Glynn Stewart we’re talking about, after all. Read more
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Review: Ormeshadow by Priya Sharma
Ormeshadow is the latest novel from the mind of Priya Sharma, and once again readers will find themselves transported to a fantastical world. This novella is a blend of coming of age storytelling, and magical lore. It’s beautiful, powerful, and just ever so slightly dark. Read more
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Review: Ink and Bone by Rachel Caine
Ink and Bone is the first novel in Rachel Caine’s The Great Library series. And honestly, it’s probably series that most book lovers should check out, if for no other reason than the common threads of interest in it. Read more
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Review: Spear of the Emperor by Aaron Dembski Bowden
The Spear of the Emperor, written by Aaron Dembski-Bowden is another Space Marine novel for fans to dive into; but it’s also unlike anything I’ve read so far. Following The Emperor’s Spears and the Mentor Legion, this novel takes place in the Elara’s Veil nebula. Where their war is far from over. Read more
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