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Ruins of Smoke by João F. Silva (Reviewed by Lena)

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 Book Review: Ruins of Smoke by João F. Silva Official Author Website Buy the paperback of Ruins of Smoke here This ebook is freely available on signing up to the author's newsletter OFFICIAL AUTHOR INFORMATION: João F. Silva was born in a small town in Portugal but now lives in London, with his three feline co-workers/bosses. He writes Epic Fantasy, Science Fiction and Horror and has been on the jury for the 2020 and 2022 editions of the Best Newcomer Award at the British Fantasy Awards. His short fiction was published in Grimdark Magazine and Haven Speculative. OFFICIAL BOOK BLURB:  The Usharian Empire rules the Known World with an iron fist. Imperials protect their world from the tainted hand of the Deceiver, but he is back with an avatar capable of breaking the Empire and grounding humanity into ash. JEHA is a sentinel of the Empire, willing to fight and die for kinship and duty. AGOR is an imperial general. Disgruntled by the darkness he sees seeping into everything...

Hammer of Fate by G.N. Gudgion (Reviewed by Lena)

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 Book Review: Hammer of Fate by G.N. Gudgion Official Author Website Order Hammer of Fate here OFFICIAL AUTHOR INFO:  G.N. Gudgion (‘Geoff’) grew up with his nose in a book, often one featuring knights in armour. A later search for stories where women didn’t have to be either beautiful damsels or witches led him to the fantasy genre and the works of Guy Gavriel Kay and Mark Lawrence. After Geoff gave up a business career to write, it was natural to gravitate to historical fantasy, to stories with complex, conflicted characters that a reader can bleed with, cry for, and perhaps fall in love with. They live in worlds where you can smell the sweat and the sewers, as well as the roses. Geoff lives in a leafy corner of England, where he’s a keen amateur equestrian and a very bad pianist. He spends much of his time crafting words in a shed, fifty yards and five hundred years from his house. He is also the author, as Geoffrey Gudgion, of supernatural thrillers Saxon's Bane (Sola...

Poisoned Empire by Elyse Thomson (Reviewed by Lena)

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 Book Review: Poisoned Empire by Elyse Thomson Buy  Poisoned Empire  here Official Author Website OFFICIAL AUTHOR BIO:  Elyse Thomson writes steamy fantasy full of court intrigue, daring heroines, magical mayhem, swoon-worthy romances and worlds inspired by ancient history. Elyse graduated from University of Toronto with a Bachelors in History and Classics and currently resides in Canada's capital where you can find her binding antiquarian books, playing Dragon Age or snuggling with her husband or her neurotic terrier. OFFICIAL BOOK BLURB:   Black-marketeer Selene has poison magic and the cynicism to match. When she and genius metals mage Iliana are arrested by the same scheming, noble fathers who tossed them out at birth, they suspect apologies won’t be forthcoming. Forced to either impersonate their half-sisters or die, the friends are stuffed into fancy dresses, packed off to the capital, and thrust into the perilous, glittering world of the imperial court. T...

Yellow Sky Revolt by Baptiste Pinson Wu (Reviewed by Lena)

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 Book Review: Yellow Sky Revolt by Baptiste Pinson Wu Buy  Yellow Sky Revolt  here Official Author Website OFFICIAL AUTHOR BIO:  Baptiste Pinson Wu is all about rich, authentic, and action-packed historical fiction. In his first series, the Three Kingdoms Chronicles, he uses his passion for ancient History and his experience living in Asia to bring you a retelling of China’s most famous civil war. When not writing, Baptiste creates content for two video channels, “Yunique France”, and “Back In Time Fiction”, the channel dedicated to the very best genre of literature. OFFICIAL BOOK BLURB: China, 184 CE. An empire will shatter. Dark clouds loom over the Han dynasty. The Yellow Turbans, simple folks turned rebels, threaten the power in place with their sheer numbers and burning anger. Among them, Liao Hua, a young peasant boy, becomes the symbol of the uprising’s vengeful spirit. But what should have been a short revolt turns into a bloody war for survival. As unt...

The Lost War by Justin Lee Anderson (Reviewed by Lena)

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 Book Review: The Lost War by Justin Lee Anderson Buy The Lost War here - U.S. | U.K. Official Author Website OFFICIAL AUTHOR BIO:  Justin spent 15 years as a professional writer and editor before his debut novel, Carpet Diem, was published in 2015. It became a best-seller and won a 2018 Audie award. Since 2018 he has been writing full time, alongside working on scripts with his wife, Juliet, who he met through a BBC scriptwriting contest. They live just outside his hometown of Edinburgh with their Brady Bunch family of five kids. He misses Firefly. No Wash jokes. Too soon. OFFICIAL BOOK BLURB:  This sensational epic fantasy follows an emissary for the king as he gathers a group of strangers and embarks on a dangerous quest across a war-torn land. The war is over, but peace can be hell. Demons continue to burn farmlands, violent mercenaries roam the wilds, and a plague is spreading. The country of Eidyn is on its knees.  In a society that fears and shuns him, Aranok...