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  • About Us
  • Review Policy/Contact
  • Book Reviews
  • Author Spotlight
    • Author Interviews
    • Cover Reveals
    • Guest Posts
    • Pride Nights at Queen’s
  • Features
    • Party with the Stars
    • To Be Continued…
    • The Questioning
    • Tales from the Asylum
    • What the Hungarian?!
  • All Things Bookish
    • A Week In My Head
    • Monthly Wrap Up
    • Sneak Peek
    • Storytellers on Tour Gigs
    • Advent Book Calendar
      • Advent Book Calendar 2019
      • Advent Book Calendar 2018
    • Armed With A Bingo
    • Release Radar
    • The Sound of Madness 2022
      • Listen & Read
  • SPFBO
    • SPFBO 8 Finals
      • SPFBO 8 Phase 1
    • SPFBO 6 Finals
      • SPFBO 6 Phase 1
    • SPFBO 5 Finals
      • SPFBO 5 Phase 1
    • SPFBO 4
      • SPFBO 4 Phase 1
  • SPSFC
  • Music Corner
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  • Eye of Obscurance by Jeffrey L. Kohanek

    May 18, 2021 /
    Eye of Obscurance by Jeffrey L. Kohanek review

    Today, as part of Eye of Obscurance‘s Book Blitz, organized by Storytellers On Tour, we are reposting Jen's review of Jeffrey L. Kohanek‘s Epic Fantasy novel, the first in the Fate of Wizardoms series. Be sure to check out the giveaway at the bottom of this review.

    Enter the Asylum
    Jen

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  • An Imperial Gambit by Jeffrey L. Kohanek

    December 28, 2018 /
    An Imperial Gambit by Jeffrey L. Kohanek

    Each book has opened this world up a little more, as we learn more of the world and the people, it gets harder to tell whose side is right and whose is wrong. The series itself is just a whole lot of fun and has been a nice little breather between dark and grim. I think this is the strongest one so far.  

    Enter the Asylum
    Jen

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