Category: Fantasy
Review of ‘Children of Earth and Sky’ by Guy Gavriel Kay
Children of Earth and Sky is the 13th novel by Canadian author Guy Gavriel Kay, and as…
Review of ‘The Marching Dead’ by Lee Battersby
The Marching Dead by Lee Battersby is pretty much the quintessence of a rollicking good time. Clever,…
Review of ‘Harbinger’ by Philippa Ballantine
Harbinger is the fourth of New Zealand author Philippa Ballantine’s Books of the Order, and it carries…
Review of ‘Seith and Sword’ by Chris Challice
Seith and Sword is the debut novel of Canadian author Chris Challice, and the first novel in…
Review of ‘Daughter of The Blood’ by Anne Bishop
Daughter of the Blood is the first novel of now-prolific American author Anne Bishop, and the first…
Review of Twilight Falling by Paul S. Kemp
Twilight Falling is the second novel by American fantasy author and lawyer Paul S. Kemp. It is…
Review of Shadowdale by Richard Awlinson
Shadowdale was first published in 1989 as the leading novel in The Avatar Trilogy, arguably one of…
Review of Homeland by R.A. Salvatore
While not the first book published in the Forgotten Realms by American author R.A. Salvatore, Homeland takes…
Review of Azure Bonds by Kate Novak & Jeff Grubb
Azure Bonds, written by Kate Novak and Jeff Grubb, was published in 1988 and tells the story…
Review of Elfshadow by Elaine Cunningham
Elfshadow, the first of Elaine Cunningham’s forays into the Forgotten Realms, is both the second book in…