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Tag Archives: indie
Review: Pandemic: Chaos is Bleeding by Cynthia Fridsma
blends the fantasy elements of vampirism with the suspense that comes with a good thriller novel. What really struck me about Pandemic: Chaos is Bleeding is that it is the first fantasy novel I’ve read set during the pandemic. What a wild realization! Continue reading
Review: The Tritonis Venture by Daniel McMillan
The Tritonis Venture is a novel that first caught my attention thanks to that vibrant blue cover. However, what kept me invested was the promise it made: a cross between Aliens, Ray Bradbury, and Avatar. I mean, who could resist that temptation? Not I! Continue reading
Review: Paladin’s Grace by T. Kingfisher
I’ve had The Saint of Steel series on my TBR list from the moment I discovered T. Kingfisher, and man, was I not disappointed here! Paladin’s Grace is heavy-hitting, with strong emotional tones, a decent romantic subplot, plus lots of mystery and adventure. In other words, it’s exactly what I was looking for. Continue reading
Review: Sweep of the Heart by Ilona Andrews
They’ve done it again! House Andrews has written another brilliant Innkeeper novel, and I am here for it! This makes the fifth book in the series, and I sincerely hope many more will come! Continue reading
Review: Newdawn Roamers by Dominique Luchart
Series: The Newdawn Saga #0Author: Dominique LuchartPublisher: Windom PublishingReleased: February 13, 2020Received: Reedsy Newdawn Roamers is the prequel novel to Dominique Luchart’s Newdawn Saga. I’ve never read the series, but I thought the prequel would make a good starting point for this … Continue reading
Review: Crown of Shadows by Keri Arthur
Man, I love it when one of my favorite authors starts a new series! Keri Arthur’s latest series, Relic Hunters, kicks off here in Crown of Shadows. If you love pixies, fantasy worlds, intrigue, magical politics, and more than a little bit of danger, then you’re going to love this book. Continue reading
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Review: I Am Arcana by Kristy Nicolle
So for those of you that aren’t in the know, Kristy Nicolle is one of my favorite indie authors. I love the unique way she builds her worlds and how much fun her stories are. They really are the perfect escape. Continue reading
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Review: A Crown of Reveries by Brindi Quinn
A Crown of Reveries is the second novel in the Crown of Echoes series, which from the looks of things will have at least one more novel in it (who knows, maybe we’ll luck out and there will be more…). Continue reading