Jarrod and the Demon Knight book review
Jarrod and the Demon’s Knight is a solid, well paced gothic paranormal book, featuring enjoyably dark malevolent deities and well designed and used magic system.The
Jarrod and the Demon’s Knight is a solid, well paced gothic paranormal book, featuring enjoyably dark malevolent deities and well designed and used magic system.The
ordinary montsters Horror -fantasy book review Well paced, deliciously atmospheric with the horror scenes and the monsters, with likeable lead characters. Strong prose and world-building.

I listened to this on audio book and the narrator does a fine job, but nothing special.Zeus is Dead started weak for me; the humor
I thoroughly enjoyed Song of the Beast. Excellent, often beautiful, prose drives a complex narrative full of emotion. Aidan is a compelling lead with a

I found Where the Shadows Beckon well written and fun. The pacing is quick, but steady and well balanced with a good mixture (and variety)

Dagger Eyes is a soft fantasy (light on the magic) court intrigue book that was submitted to me to review. It is also, unfortunately, a

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Listened to this on audiobook and very much enjoyed the reader.Excellent comedy, full of energetic scenes and characters that had me chuckling. The characters are

The Legacy of the Brightwash is a slower book, not in the sense that nothing happens but in the sense that it takes time to

Vlog review for Hall of Skulls science fiction book

The Forever King is full of strong elements: motivationally complex characters, strong visual flare, and a wide arrange of fantastical elements. But it suffers from

The Confidence Men is slow to start, requiring a significant amount of preamble to set the scene of the First World War and the events

I found the Iron Crown slow to start, propelled solely by the mystery of its main character’s origin. I attribute this primarily to the fact

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