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Category Archives: Reviews
Fantasy Focus End of the Year Top Five Books
Happy Holidays everyone! So as promised, the team at Fantasy Focus has come up with our top 5 reads of 2019. Now just to make it clear, these are Fantasy novels that were read by members of the team this … Continue reading
The Broken Empire Trilogy: by Mark Lawrence–a Review by Jamie Edmundson
The Broken Empire series by Mark Lawrence – Prince of Thorns, King of Thorns, Emperor of Thorns I actually read Red Sister before this series and was a bit ‘so where’s the grimdark, Mark?’ Having read this series I’m ‘Ah, … Continue reading
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The Ashen Levels, by CF Welburn Review by E.G. Stone
The Ashen Levels, by CF Welburn The Ashen Levels by CF Welburn is a gamelit progressive fantasy novel which is both massive in scope and definitely on my best books list for this year. I think this book probably is … Continue reading
The Big Ship at the Edge of the Universe, by Alex White Review by E.G. Stone
The Big Ship at the Edge of the Universe, by Alex White Time to foray into the world of traditional publishing. I read a book called The Big Ship at the Edge of the Universe by Alex White. This book … Continue reading
Sour Fruit, by Eli Allison Review by E.G. Stone
Sour Fruit, by Eli Allison Sour Fruit by Eli Allison is a dystopian speculative fiction novel that follows both the traditional sense of dystopian and modern sense dystopian whilst causing huge amounts of trouble. The traditional sense of dystopian novels … Continue reading
Dagger and Scythe, by Emilie Knight Review by E.G. Stone
Dagger and Scythe, by Emilie Knight We’re going to start off today with a review of the grim dark/macabre/dark fantasy story Dagger and Scythe by Emilie Knight. The story was difficult to classify genre wise for me, because I am … Continue reading
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Dead Man Review by Steve Caldwell
Dead Man by Domino Finn Review by Steve Caldwell Author: Domino Finn Publisher: Blood and Treasure Release Date: 12/24/2015 ebook, 5/6/16 Audible Length : 296 pages, 7 hrs and 57 mins Audible Narrator: Neil Hellegars Cisco Suarez wakes up in … Continue reading
The King’s Henchmen Review by Steve Caldwell
The King’s Henchmen by Craig Halloran Review by Steve Caldwell Length: 326 Pages Publisher: Two-Ten Book Press, Inc. Release Date: January 7, 2019 Genre: Portal Fantasy I have been a big fan of Craig Halloran’s writing ever since I discovered … Continue reading
Jack Bloodfist: Freelancer Review by Noelle Nichols
Jack Bloodfist: Freelancer by James Jakins Review by Noelle Nichols Freelancer is the second novel following the character of Jack Bloodfist, fantasy’s most humble half-orc, half-goblin character. It’s another enjoyable read from James Jakins that shows the growth of the … Continue reading
Jack Bloodfist: Freelancer Review by Steve Caldwell
Review by Steve Caldwell Author: James Jakins Length: 326 Pages Publisher: Robber’s Dog Pub Release Date: April 21, 2019 (expected) Genre: Urban Fantasy I read the first book in this series, Jack Bloodfist: Fixer, last year. I found it to … Continue reading