Tag Archives: Epic Fantasy

Review: The Last Raven by Steve McHugh

I love diving into new series, especially ones I haven’t heard much about. I adore that there are zero expectations, just a fresh start, and a whole new experience. The journey The Last Raven set me upon was no disappointment. This was a thrilling read from start to finish. Also, it feels like it’s been far too long since I read an urban fantasy series (read: no more than a few weeks), so I was happy to come home. Continue reading

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Review: Cast in Eternity by Michelle Sagara

Holy cow, seventeen books in and still going strong! I’m always looking forward to this series because I know it’ll deliver complex magical stories (often with a side of inter-species politics). Also, I adore the trouble Kaylin gets herself into. Continue reading

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Review: Crown of Bones by A.K. Wilder

A.K. Wilder’s debut novel, Crown of Bones, is more than enough to get her added to my ‘automatically read’ list from now on. Continue reading

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Review: The Kingdom of Liars by Nick Martell

The Kingdom of Liars is the first novel in a new series, The Legacy of the Mercenary Kings by Nick Martell. It’s an epic fantasy series, full of political intrigue, past wrongs, plots of revenge, and so much more. Continue reading

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Review: The Bard’s Blade by Brian D. Anderson

The Bard’s Blade is the first novel in a brand new series by Brian D. Anderson. This series is called The Sorcerer’s Song, and is understandably setting a theme, one of a musical inclination. This is a fantasy series, one that flips tropes and expectations. Continue reading

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Blog Tour & Review: Night of the Dragon

Night of the Dragon is the third, and final, novel in Julie Kagawa’s Shadow of the Fox Trilogy. That means that everything is about to come to a head in the most dramatic and emotional of ways possible. Continue reading

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Review: The Unspoken Name by A.K. Larkwood

The Unspoken Name is the first novel in a new epic fantasy series by A.K. Larkwood. It’s also a novel that I’ve been hearing nonstop chatter about – all gushing reviews and commentary. So naturally, I knew that this was going to be a piece worth checking out. Continue reading

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Review: Children of Virtue and Vengeance by Tomi Adeyemi

Children of Virtue and Vengeance is the second novel in Tomi Adeyemi’s Legacy of Orisha series. And that means this is a book that fans have been looking forward to all year. And with good reason! Children of Blood and Bone immediately caught our attention, captivating readers and then leaving us desperate for more. Continue reading

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Review: Shadow Frost by Coco Ma

Shadow Frost is the first novel in a series of the same name by Coco Ma. It’s a fantasy world where nothing is what it appears to be, yet our main characters will have to do whatever it takes to save their kingdom. Continue reading

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Review: Dragonslayer by Duncan M. Hamilton

This is one of those rare times when you can judge a book by its cover. Dragonslayer is everything you would expect, upon seeing an angry looking dragon on a dramatic book cover. It’s a perfect example of an epic fantasy, with the journey just beginning. Continue reading

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