Team RockStarlit BookAsylum reviews the SPFBO 5 finalist, Spark City by Robert J Power. Thoughts and opinions are all our own.
SPFBO: A Tale of Stars and Shadow by Lisa Cassidy
Team RockStarlit BookAsylum reviews the SPFBO 5 finalist, A Tale of Stars and Shadow by Lisa Cassidy. Thoughts and opinions are all our own.
Lancelot by Giles Kristian
As others said before me, Lancelot is definitely an incredible book everyone should read. A timeless tale in a new light you won’t forget anytime soon. What would you sacrifice for love?
SPFBO: Beggar’s Rebellion by Levi Jacobs
Team RockStarlit BookAsylum reviews the SPFBO 5 finalist, Beggar’s Rebellion by Levi Jacobs. Thoughts and opinions are all our own.
SPFBO: Blood of Heirs by Alicia Wanstall-Burke
Team RockStarlit BookAsylum reviews the SPFBO 5 finalist, Blood of Heirs by Alicia Wanstall-Burke. Thoughts and opinions are all our own.
Blight Marked by Josh Erikson
Blight Marked sets the bar one step higher yet and though the story concludes nicely, it also sets up the next installment to be something we can look forward to. Blight Marked is a fast, witty and emotional roller-coaster ride and I can’t wait to see what the next stop will bring.
SPFBO: Never Die by Rob J. Hayes
Team RockStarlit BookAsylum reviews the SPFBO 5 finalist, Never Die by Rob J. Hayes. Thoughts and opinions are all our own.
Storytellers by Bjørn Larssen
Storytellers is about personal demons, about the rougher side of life which isn’t improved by the Icelandic weather. It’s about people, about choices and the lies (stories) we tell ourselves. It’s about a lot of things, really, and the more time you spend in Larssen’s world the more it makes you think.
Dark Fire by C. J. Sansom
Dark Fire has everything which makes it a masterwork: intrigue, murder mystery, compelling and unconventional characters (Matthew Shardlake is a hunchback for instance, oh and there is a black apothecary, Guy who used to be a monk), and richly detailed world.
The Mage-Born Anthology by Kayleigh Nicol
I almost wished I could have read this anthology before Sorcerous Rivalry just because there was such a bittersweet feel to the whole book, with getting to see their hopes and dreams and knowing the turn their lives take.
All in all, this is nice addition to the series if you are looking to round out the sibling’s characters or just need an excuse to revisit the world.