Tag Archives: Kate Elliot

Review: The Keeper’s Six by Kate Elliot

Okay, it’s official. I will love anything Kate Elliot writes. The Keeper’s Six is a standalone (for now) novella that depicts a complex world (well, worlds), dynamic family relationships, and dangerous backstories. It’s SO MUCH, and it’s perfect. Continue reading

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Review: Lost Worlds and Mythological Kingdoms

Do you love stories of missing worlds and places? Stories such as the lost city of Atlantis, El Dorado, or Shangri-La? Well, then I have some good news for you! Lost Worlds and Mythological Kingdoms is an entire collection of very similar stories. Continue reading

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Review: Servant Mage by Kate Elliot

There are certain authors where I will read whatever they write: no need to read the description or previews. That was the case for Servant Mage. I knew it was written by Kate Elliot, whom I love. I also knew that S.A. Chakraborty highly praised it, and really, those two facts were more than enough to sell me on reading it! Continue reading

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Review: Unconquerable Sun by Kate Elliott

Kate Elliot is back and with an all-new tale. Or retelling, as the case may be. Here she’s taken Alexander the Great and done something new with the core concept. She shot it into space and started playing with the genders of the primary characters. Continue reading

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