The Ikessar Falcon continues straight after what happens in the first novel. Queen Talyien is still stuck in the territory of her enemies and is doing what ever possible to be reunited with her son Thanh and bring her husband Rayyal back with her. However, being a magnet to issues is something that Tali mustContinue reading “The Ikessar Falcon (#2 Chronicles of the Bitch Queen) by K.S. Villoso”
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The Two Faced Queen (#2 The Legacy of the Mercenary King) by Nick Martell
“Living in Hollow had taught me to fundamental truths. The first was that history was fickle and could be rewritten and shaped by those in power. The other was that there was always another secret line below the surface, and that’s true for the truth I couldn’t let any mystery concerning the Heartbreaker go andContinue reading “The Two Faced Queen (#2 The Legacy of the Mercenary King) by Nick Martell”
The Wolf of Oren Yaro by K.S. Villoso (#1 Bitch Queen Chronicles)
“None of it mattered. My duties were far from over. A wolf of Oren-yaro fights to make it right, down to the last breath. A wolf of Oren-yaro does not beg. A wolf of Oren-yaro suffers in silence” The Wolf of Oren Yaro by K.S. Villoso focuses on the character of Queen Talyien. It hasContinue reading “The Wolf of Oren Yaro by K.S. Villoso (#1 Bitch Queen Chronicles)”
The Shadow of the Gods (The Bloodsworn Trilogy #1) by John Gywnne – Book Review
“Why did you kill him, when he answered everything?” Mord pressed. “Because a cleaved head no longer plots,” Orka growled” The Shadow of the Gods by John Gywnne is a Norse inspired fantasy novel that focuses on three distinct characters. First we have Varg a thrall who having killed his master is now on theContinue reading “The Shadow of the Gods (The Bloodsworn Trilogy #1) by John Gywnne – Book Review”
The Bone Maker by Sarah Beth Durst – Book Review
The Bone Maker focuses on a group of hero’s who 25 years ago managed to save the world from an evil and inhumane bone magician called Eklor. Eklor mass murdererd many innocent people in order to complete his goals. Thankfully the team were able to stop him before i Since then the group has disbandedContinue reading “The Bone Maker by Sarah Beth Durst – Book Review”
Brother Red by Adrian Selby – Book Review
Brother Red by Adrian Selby was a thrilling, bloody, unforgiving, and emotional read. This was the first Adrian Selby novel I have read and most likely not the last. The story is told from the POV of Driwna Marghoster who is part of a guild known as “The Post”. Essentially, The Post are a guildContinue reading “Brother Red by Adrian Selby – Book Review”
Call of the Bone Ships (#2 Tide Child Trilogy) by R.J. Barker
“In turn he knew that whatever came, whatever happened, he would die before he let her down.” Call of the Book Ships by R.J. Barker is the second book in the Tide Child Trilogy. Now I’m not going to lie, having had mixed reviews about the first book I was nervous at how I wouldContinue reading “Call of the Bone Ships (#2 Tide Child Trilogy) by R.J. Barker”
Priest of Lies by Peter McLean (#2 War of the Rose Throne series)
“We are Ellinburg, and we stand together. You can hurt us, you can even ma us bleed, but you can never make us fear” Priest of Lies by Peter McLean is the second book in the War of the Rose Throne series. Like it’s predecessor, McLean writes another brutal, complex, and mesmerising fantasy story aboutContinue reading “Priest of Lies by Peter McLean (#2 War of the Rose Throne series)”
The Mask of Mirrors (The Rook and Rose Trilogy #1) by M.A. Carrick
The Mask of Mirrors by M.A. Carrick is the first book in the Rook and Rose trilogy. The story takes place in the city of Nadezra. Nadezra is a city filled with magic, mystery, corruption, treachery, and power hungry nobles. The main character is Ren an orphan whose path in life has taken her towardsContinue reading “The Mask of Mirrors (The Rook and Rose Trilogy #1) by M.A. Carrick”
Infernal by Mark De Jager – Book Review
As I write this review, it’s been a long time since a book has made me angry and upset for the wrong reasons. Before I even opened the book I was so excited having read the blurb. But that quickly disintegrated into dust as the more I read on. It wasn’t because of the storyContinue reading “Infernal by Mark De Jager – Book Review”