Thanks to my annual Read Your Own Damn Books Challenge, I’ve read quite a bit from Neil Gaiman’s back catalogue over the past couple years. Although it pains me to
Julia Seales’ debut is a delightful caper bursting with humour and wit. This isn’t your traditional historical mystery meets romance – it has elements of parody and even hints at
Neil Gaiman’s Neverwhere is an urban fantasy classic, an iconic title that’s been adapted into a radio play, a television mini-series, and a comic book. Clearly, it’s a story beloved
Kill the Queen follows Evie, a minor member of the Bellona royal family as she escapes the palace and becomes a magical gladiator in the name of revenge. If that
The Book of Night is celebrated YA fantasy author Holly Black’s first foray into adult fantasy, and it was a pretty successful endeavour. After a job gone horribly wrong, Charlie Hall
ROGUE SOULS, the second book in a dark urban fantasy series, delivers on character development and world building but stumbles a little when it comes to plot.
Well-written, powerful, and original, Rebecca Roanhorse’s TRAIL OF LIGHTNING is one of the most important and exciting books of the year.
LAKE SILENCE is a great introduction to the world of the Others for new readers and a strong continuation of the beloved urban fantasy series for longtime fans.
In today's Mini Reviews post, I discuss Melissa Caruso's THE TETHERED MAGE, Irene Radford's A SPOONFUL OF MAGIC, and SEA OF STRANGERS by Erica Cameron.
Beloved urban fantasy author Chloe Neill takes us back to the world of Devil's Isle, a near-future warzone in New Orleans after a conflict between Paranormals and humans almost destroyed them bot...