My promised second interview, which was supposed to be the first. @benedictpaddy stopped by and we’ve talked about the Yarnsworld books, writing, @CritFacedDnD and #SPFBO of course.
Paternus: Rise of Gods by Dyrk Ashton
It’s action packed, funny, bloody, intense and highly entertaining.
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.”
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!
They Mostly Come Out At Night by Benedict Patrick
At last but not least the third review dedicated to someone who got me where I am today. An intriguing, dark tale wrapped in a rich mythology. You don’t want to miss this!
Devil’s Night Dawning by Damien Black
My second review of the three dedicated ones. My first plunge in the unknown, the first book I volunteered to read in exchange of a review. Never thought it would turn out as a huge impact on my life 🙂
Darkshine by R. D. Vallier
The book that had started everything: it witnessed the start of a friendship, it was my first ARC and it’s sequel was my first and only (so far) beta read. Obviously it means a lot to me and I’m glad it’s my first review up in this blog 🙂 Hope you will like it as well!