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Review of ‘War and Craft’ by Tom Doyle

War and Craft is the third book in the American Craft trilogy by American author Tom Doyle, and definitely lives Continue reading →

Review of ‘The Cormorant’ by Chuck Wendig

The Cormorant by Chuck Wendig is the third installment of the ongoing Miriam Black series, which follows the many trials Continue reading →

Review of ‘Dream London’ by Tony Ballantyne

Dream London by British author Tony Ballantyne creates a London that is slowly and inexorably turning into something…else. Immediately intriguing Continue reading →

Review of ‘Black Feathers’ by Joseph D’Lacey

Black Feathers by Joseph D’Lacey is a Dark Fantasy tale of prophecy, history, dystopia, apocalypse, and hope. It is a Continue reading →

Review of ‘Attack The Geek’ by Michael R Underwood

Attack the Geek is the third story in the Geekomancy series by Urban Fantasy author Michael R Underwood, and serves Continue reading →

Review of ‘Deadly Curiosities’ by Gail Z Martin

The first book in a new series by the increasingly prolific Gail Z. Martin, Deadly Curiosities introduces Cassidy Kincaide, a Continue reading →

Review of ‘Peacemaker’ by Marianne De Pierres

Peacemaker, the first of a series of SFF Western novels written by Australian author Marianne De Pierres, was a truly Continue reading →

Review of The Crowsbrook Demons by Claire Horsnell

The Crowsbrook Demons is the debut novel of English-born Canadian author Claire Horsnell. In it we’re introduced to Sarah Trevelyan, Continue reading →

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