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Author Archives: michaelevan28
What Remains of Heroes Review by Jamie Edmundson
What Remains of Heroes by David Benem Review by Jamie Edmunson The quality of self-published, or indie, books is getting better and better. Not just the stories themselves, but the editing, covers and all the other professional aspects of the … Continue reading
Malice Review by Jamie Edmundson
Malice by John Gwynne Review by Jamie Edmundson Malice, the first book in the completed fantasy series The Faithful and the Fallen, is a title that has been on my radar for a while, and I have finally got around to … Continue reading
Red Sister Review by Jamie Edmundson
Red Sister by Mark Lawrence Review by Jamie Edmundson Mark Lawrence has been one of the biggest names in Fantasy for a while, so it was well past time I got around to reading him. I’ve come close a couple … Continue reading
The Eagle’s Flight Review by Jamie Edmundson
The Eagle’s Flight by Daniel E. Olesen Review by Jamie Edmundson I first noticed Daniel Olesen’s The Eagles’s Flight in the 2017 Self-Published Fantasy Blog Off. It was in the same section as Toric’s Dagger, and while neither book won through, they both … Continue reading
Art of War Review by Jamie Edmundson
Art of War Edited by Petros Triantafyllou Review by Jamie Edmundson Art of War is a fantasy anthology put together by the BOOKNEST.EU blog featuring short stories by 40 fantasy writers. And it’s an impressive line-up: while I’ve only read a … Continue reading
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The Chronicles of the Black Gate: Books 1-3 Review by Jamie Edmundson
The Chronicles of the Black Gate: Books 1-3 by Phil Tucker Review by Jamie Edmundson So here I’m reviewing a pretty well-known and widely read series, The Chronicles of the Black Gate by Phil Tucker. In particular, I bought the eBook ‘box-set’ … Continue reading
Trial of Stone Review by: Michael Evan
Trial of Stone by Andy Peloquin Review by Michael Evan Trial Of Stone , The debut in a new 5 book series by the ever prolific Andy Peloquin is the perfect novel for fans of multi POV epic fantasy in … Continue reading
The Agnostic Paladin: Belief and Ontology in Fantasy
The Agnostic Paladin: Belief and Ontology in Fantasy by James Wolanyk In June 1963, Thích Quảng Đức, a Vietnamese monk belonging to the Mahayana school of Buddhism, burned himself to death in the streets of Saigon. At the time of his death, Đức … Continue reading
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Titanborn Review by: Michael Evan
Titanborn by Rhett C. Bruno Review by Micael Evan Let me preface this review by stating that I’m not an avid reader of science fiction. I love Star Wars, and I didn’t mind The Expanse but I’ve often been put … Continue reading
Hero Forged Review by Noelle Nichols
Hero Forged by Josh Erikson Review by Noelle Nichols Hero Unforged is a book to read when you’re craving a fast-paced story with strong elements of humor. It’s been a while since I’ve actually laughed out loud at a book, … Continue reading