The Twelve Kindgoms is a richly textured world. There are kings and queens, sword and sorcery, knights and princesses, and most importantly, history. Picked out against this colorful tapestry, we have the tale of Uorsin, the High King, and his three daughters – Andromeda, Amelia and Ursula. The Talon of the Hawk, the third andContinueContinue reading “Review: Talon of the Hawk by Jeffe Kennedy”
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Review: The Sword of Destiny by Andrzej Sapkowski
Not quite the epic journey of the first collection, but perhaps a little more heart. The Sword Of Destiny is the second collection of stories by Andrzej Sapkowski following the adventures of the Witcher, Geralt of Rivia. The release of this volume has been highly anticipated, not just because there will never be enoughContinueContinue reading “Review: The Sword of Destiny by Andrzej Sapkowski”
Re-release: The Circuit: Executor Rising by Rhett C. Bruno
Last year I reviewed the exciting near future space opera, The Circuit: Executor Rising by Rhett C. Bruno. The book had all the ingredients I look for in science fiction adventure – an apocalypse, a compelling mystery, mercenaries and assassins, and artificial intelligence. All it needed was a sequel. The re-release will hopefully fix thisContinueContinue reading “Re-release: The Circuit: Executor Rising by Rhett C. Bruno”
Review: Peripheral People (A Ylendrian Empire Novel)
The cover copy could have said nothing more than ‘psychic detectives in space’ and I’d have still picked up Peripheral People by Reesa Herberth and Michelle Moore. By the end of the first chapter, I applauded my decision. In the Ylendrian Empire, two teams of detectives work together to solve crime. The physical evidence isContinueContinue reading “Review: Peripheral People (A Ylendrian Empire Novel)”
Review: Undertow by Michael Buckley
Undertow by Michael Buckley tells an ugly story. Three years ago, the Alpha arrived on the beach of Coney Island, New York. They’re made up of mixed races of sea dwelling creatures – many of whom appear to be plucked for our very own myths and legends. Calling themselves the Sons and Daughters of Sirena,ContinueContinue reading “Review: Undertow by Michael Buckley”