An anthology which is hard to put down and a must read for grimdark lovers. But be warned: it will leave you with a feeling of uncleannes and questions you don’t want to answer.
The Elder Ice by David Hambling
“If you are ready to face a new kind of truth about our world and what lays under the ice of Antarctica, then go ahead, and read this book!”
Hex and the City by Simon R. Green
My review of the 4th book in the Nightside series and the last one for a while. Regarding the Nightside, that is. I grew tired of this series 🙁
The Jazz Palace by Mary Morris
Overall, if not an exactly enjoyable read, but one which will make you wonder about life and music and the choices we make in our lifes.
Shattered Dreams by Ulff Lehmann
“Shattered Dreams is like a treasure hunt where you don’t get rubies and diamonds, but some important pieces of information masquerading themselves as unimportant pebbles.”
Goose Hunt by Dennis Ogden
A not too kind review… I had to DNF it at 35% which is a pity, because I was looking forward to read it.
Kings of the Wyld by Nicholas Eames
“This story is like a great song which makes you feel calm, angry, happy, sad, surprised with its melodies and lyrics.”
Aching God by Mike Shel
Aching God by Mike Shel, a thrilling, dark, cleverly written debut novel which deserves all the attention it can get. Read it people, because it’s good!
Nightingale’s Lament by Simon R. Green
My rant/review about Nightingale’s Lament by Simon R. Green. I was supposed to write this over the weekend but my mind wanted to focus on writing other things. Oops…
Wavebreaker by A. J. Norfield
The sequel to #SPFBO participant Windcatcher by @AJNorfield, a compelling epic fantasy with delightful dark elements is out now! Go and grab it, you’ll be grateful later 😉 (I accept gifts btw)
#bookreview #darkfantasy #epicfantasy
