Book Review: The Revanche Cycle by Craig Schaefer
The Complete Revanche Cycle by Craig Schaefer is available here. So, I've been trying to read and review self-published books all month as part of Self-Published Fantasy Book Month, and herein lies the final of said reviews. Considering this one included four books, I...
Book Review: Half A Soul by Olivia Atwater
Half a Soul by Olivia Atwater is available here. Hark, another Self-Published Fantasy Month review! And another which I've been sitting on for a little bit, just so I can fit it into a daily theme; today's SPFM challenge being leading ladies. And this book has a great...
All About Kept From Cages – Out Now
Welcome to Ikiri. The latest novel in the Ordshaw canon, Kept From Cages, is now available, as of Tuesday 22nd September. It's a whole new adventure that takes that universe to some far flung places, from Louisiana to the Congo – with a bunch of new characters so you...
Book Review: Symphony of the Wind by Steven McKinnon
Symphony of the Wind by Steven McKinnon is available here.I meant to post (and also write) this yesterday to fit in with Self-Published Fantasy Month's Daily Challenge, that ship has sailed, but life got in the way and haha, now that ship has sailed (I'll let myself...
Book Review: Spit & Song by Travis Riddle
Spit & Song by Travis Riddle is available now.I read this a while back and am just now writing a review because it's Self-Published Fantasy Month and that inspired me to be less of a terrible person who reads constantly and barely tells people about the amazing...
Blue Angel is OUT NOW on Audible!
I'm delighted to announce that the audiobook for Blue Angel, the second book in the Ordshaw series is NOW AVAILABLE ON AUDIBLE. Picking up exactly where Under Ordshaw leaves off, you can now enjoy the next few days in Pax's wrought life, exposing the literal...
Book Review: Big Red by Damien Larkin
Big Red by Damien Larkin is available now. We're into Self-Published Fantasy Month now, which got me in the mind to look into the lesser-known books on my TBR. So I started with Big Red by Damien Larkin, which I was lucky enough to win a copy of an awfully long time...
Self-Published Fantasy Month is Here!
Today kicks off Self-Published Fantasy Month, admirably conceived and curated by these wonderful people, and it seems as good an excuse as any to get me blogging again. I've been inspired to read a few specifically indie books from my mountainous pile this month, and...
Book Review: The Philosopher Queens
The Philosopher Queens, edited by Rebecca Buxton and Lisa Whiting, is out on September 17th, 2019. I came across this book because I'm friends with the father of one of the editors, but I'm pleased to see it's been doing tremendously well quite outside that base...