Nick P
@thebookscene
Avid reader, aspiring writer & cheerleader for great books. I love exploring fantasy worlds & stepping back in time with historical fiction.
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06-06-2023 13:27:38
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I'm back in RyanCahill's world of Epheria and ready to experience more blood, fire, darkness, light, war and ruin - and gutfuls of emotional impact - with Of Empires and Dust. The fourth novel in The Bound and The Broken epic fantasy series releases at midnight on 31 March.
My review of The Sins of Steel and Shadow by Steve Pannett: A punchy, witty, gritty, dark story which follows the exploits of a motley crew of half-human, half-vampyr characters caught -literally - in the middle of an ancient feud. goodreads.com/review/show/74…
My review of Of Empires and Dust by RyanCahill: It’s an absolute triumph of storytelling. It deprived me of sleep, made my stomach hurt with laughter and my heart gooey. It left me speechless and broke me repeatedly. I’m totally soulbound to it. goodreads.com/review/show/74…
Happy Book Release Day to RyanCahill for Of Empires and Dust. For anyone who hasn't yet started The Bound and The Broken series, it's epic fantasy full of heart and soul, tears and laughter, love and hate, huge emotional impact and some amazingly bad-ass dragons.
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Belated Happy Book Release Day Steve Pannett - I wish you every success with this corker of a story.
Starting today, the journey through Osten Ard continues with Empire of Grass by Tad Williams. I loved Memory, Sorrow and Thorn back in the 1990s and this series is shaping up to be just as awesome. Not many do "epic" like Tad, a true High King of fantasy.
🪦COVER REVEAL 🪦 It's my pleasure on behalf of SFF Insiders to help reveal the next installment in the Malitu Series. Only a Grave Will Do by James Lloyd Dulin (He/Him) "On the march to war, Kaylo, the Hero of Anilace, leads a rebellion to save Ennea from ruin. As empires clash, even the
I absolutely love the new covers on the relaunched Tales of Isyr books by Lotte Debell. The Many Shades of Midnight and In Midnight’s Shadow feature superb, character-driven political fantasy at its finest, and these gorgeous covers are as beautiful as the author's prose.
My next read is Only A Grave Will Do by James Lloyd Dulin (He/Him) and it's with very mixed feelings that I start this final leg of a fantastic Malitu journey. Huge eagerness to discover what happens tinged with sadness that my time with the characters and world setting will soon be over.
I'm only a few chapters into The Siege of Druine by Lotte Debell but I already know it's going to be as fantastic as the other books in her Tales of Isyr series. Superb prose and characterisation, and a plot which is promising another drama-filled, humour-laced, epic humdinger.