Month: March 2018 March 31, 2018
Another month, another debut Fantasy novel. But once this one has built up steam it is a great read. From the publisher: “Leo Carew’s…
March 30, 2018
Ashael Rising is Shona Kinsella’s debut novel from the ground-breaking Unbound Publishing. Unbound’s SFF team has some serious previous experience in the field. They…
March 29, 2018
Alice Sabo is out with a new book called High Barrens, the first in her new Tales of Haroon series. Once again with a…
March 26, 2018
The Empire Strikes Back. The title alone hinted at the grand, the spectacular, on a galactic scale. Would it live up to the hype?…
March 24, 2018
Having read the chronologically first novel in the series, the science-heavy They Shall Have Stars, (reviewed HERE), following it with A Life for the…
March 18, 2018
Firestorm is a strong end to Lucy Hounsom’s Worldmaker trilogy. It is always a pleasure to follow the development of a character as the…
March 17, 2018
When I want something entertaining to read, there are a number of authors I find I can usually rely on to provide what I…
March 15, 2018
Lauren C. Teffeau’s new book Implanted is due out in August and together with Angry Robot Books we’re happy to bring you both a…
March 10, 2018
After the recent completion of the re-read of the Foundation Trilogy by Isaac Asimov, this is a suitably appropriate follow-up, though the series’ publication…
March 6, 2018
A dying king and his children, in this case five daughters, trying to deal with his condition. They aren’t exactly squabbling for the throne,…
March 5, 2018
Helplessly Hoping Did the Annihilation movie faithfully follow events in the book? No. What does it all mean? I’m not sure. Would you see…
March 3, 2018
You may know Carrie for her urban fantasy Kitty Norville series (Kitty’s a werewolf and a DJ in modern Denver) which has been very…