Jen reviews The Valkyrie of Vanaheim, Phil Parker‘s Norse-inspired fantasy novel. Thank you goes out to Phil Parker for the ecopy in exchange for a review! Series: – Genre: contemporary/modern fantasy Date of Publishing: September 25, 2021 Trigger Warnings: death/war crimes/experimentations Page count: 291 Publisher: self-published Frida Ransom has a secret, she is a human/fae hybrid. A lonely one too. As a child, Frida’s mother made sure they lived a solitary existence so no one would discover the truth. The woman’s unexpected death, and a decade-long war with the fae, increased the girl’s isolation.Now, with the war over, humanity and…
Among Thieves by M. J. Kuhn
Jen reviews Among Thieves, the debut Fantasy novel of M. J. Kuhn, published by Gollancz.
The First of Shadows by Deck Matthews
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The Girl Who Fell Beneath the Sea by Axie Oh
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Odder Still by D.N. Bryn
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Bloodlines by Peter Hartog
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Dim Stars by Brian P. Rubin
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Falling Through Stars by Staci Olsen
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The Red Palace by June Hur
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A Call for Brighter Days by Nupur Chowdhury
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