Cover Reveal: City of Onix by Phil Parker

Cover Reveal: City of Onix by Phil Parker

We at the Asylum are excited to host the cover reveal for Phil Parker’s new standalone novel, City of Onix, along with Nick of Out of this World SFF Reviews and David of FanFiAddict. Today is also its release day so if you like what you see, then go and grab a copy!

The Valkyrie of Vanaheim by Phil Parker review

The Valkyrie of Vanaheim by Phil Parker

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…

Monthly Wrap Up August

Monthly Wrap Up: August 2020

August went away pretty quickly. I had a 2 weeks long vacation, 1 of which I spent in the countryside which was a nice break. I also read 3 books that week which is not something that happens to me a lot these days. But since we came home my sleeping went to shit and I’m still trying to catch up to myself and not feel like a train went through me… Anyway, vacation did not mean I was being lazy.

Pride Month

Pride Month: RainBook Recs

We thought it would be fun to do a little something in recognition of Pride Month here at Rockstarlit BookAsylum. So, I went through and picked books that I had enjoyed that had some LGBTQ content, and matched the pride flag to the dominate color of the covers, with varying degrees of luck.

Advent Book Calendar

Advent Book Calendar – Day 20

This year I’m going to host an Advent Book Calendar event, where Jen and me are going to pick one book every day until December 24th. Books we’ve read this year, and tell you why you should pick it up. You can check our progress in the Advent Book Calendar 2018 introduction post, where you can “open” the windows every day and find out what we have for your reading pleasure!