Promise of Blood by Brian McClellan
For whatever reason I read Sins of Empire before I read the Powder Mage Trilogy, but I ended up loving it so I knew I had to go back and … Read More
For whatever reason I read Sins of Empire before I read the Powder Mage Trilogy, but I ended up loving it so I knew I had to go back and … Read More
Glen Cook’s dark military fantasy series, The Black Company, has been on my radar for a little while and I decided to give the first book in the … Read More
*I received this book for free in exchange for an honest and unbiased review.* I’m starting to think that fantasy/paranormal/weird westerns are starting to be guilty … Read More
I found Black Sun Rising, the first book in the Coldfire Trilogy, to be a most interesting science-fantasy novel. In the future, colonists from Earth have landed on another … Read More
After finding out that Kings of the Wyld was something of a fantasy-comedy work, I had to read it and try out a new fantasy niche. There were indeed many … Read More
I really enjoy flintlock fantasy and Brian McClellan is one of the stars of the sub-genre. For whatever reason I purchased Sins of Empire before the Powder Mage trilogy, but … Read More
When I first wanted to start reading fantasy the author Joe Abercrombie kept popping up. I decided to give him a try and because I didn’t do any … Read More
I can see how “Weird Western” got its name as a genre if The Six-Gun Tarot is anything of an example. I have never read a western, let alone a … Read More
I’m really glad I picked up The Thousand Names, the first book in the Shadow Campaigns flintlock fantasy series. I mean, who can’t resist flintlock fantasy written by someone … Read More