I was a guest on the Book and a Pint podcast last week. Very fun! There are no zombie sheep. (If you want to skip to me, start at 24:20.) Photo by Rachel Claire from Pexels
fantasy book reviews
Spotlight Author Lola Ford
Lola Ford is an SPFBO author from 2020. I read her book recently and was impressed enough by the book to want to do a spotlight interview. I know! We have both been cut. SPFBO is over except for those glorious winners. But Lola’s book is a perfect example of why you should read not […]
SPFBO Spotlight on J. Rushing
J. Rushing entered his book, Radio, into SPFBO6. This dark urban fantasy takes place in 1928 Paris, with the protagonist, Marduk. Yes, that Marduk, the Babylonian god. He has been reimagined, along with myriad other gods, not as a god, but as a creature able to Broadcast to the minds of “Monos.” They can also […]
SPFBO Spotlight on Danielle Mathieson Pederson
Danielle Mathieson Pederson entered SPFBO this year with Lasera, Book One of the Mer Archives. This YA urban fantasy follows Valerie, a senior in high school as she navigates her final season as a high school diver. Valerie has suffered deep loss in her young life, but she finds hope and healing when she meets […]
SPFBO Spotlight on Chris Ing
Chris Ing submitted Heart and Soul Fist to the SPFBO 6. It’s a rollercoaster of a book with a well-developed Spirit world, and a seventeen year old protagonist who will steal your heart. I read the book over the weekend and found it to be charming. Jane Choi, the main character, and her family belong […]
SPFBO Spotlight on G.M. White
G.M. White entered The Swordsman’s Lament into SPFBO 6 this year. I read the book and was very impressed with his main character, Belasko. He’s an aging duellist and the king’s champion…and he’s also a foodie. Mr. White writes a heck of a fight scene. The story quickly picks up when Belasko is enmeshed in […]
SPFBO Spotlight on Patrick Sampire
Patrick Sampire entered Shadow of a Dead God in to SPFBO6. This mixture of high fantasy with a hard-boiled mystery worked. I loved the book. I’m a big fan of both Carol Berg’s “Dust and Light” duo and Harry Dresden and this book scratched the same itch in a wonderful way. The world felt Greek. […]
SPFBO Spotlight on Allegra Pescatore
Allegra Pescatore wrote Where Shadows Lie and entered it in the SPFBO6. The story has a large cast and intricate plot, centering around the royal family and the rebellion against them. Princess Elenor is taken by the rebellion when her brother, the heir, tries to assassinate their father. This is a complex and mature story […]
SPFBO Spotlight on Ryan Howse
The Alchemy Dirge surprises you with its wit and well-drawn characters. This entry into SPFBO6 was penned by Ryan Howse. While it is book 2, it does stand alone. I had no problem entering the world…and what a world it was. Aeon exists, a city several hundred years after Ragnorok, in a world that contains […]
SPFBO Spotlight on Todd Herzman
Todd Herzman wrote A Dark Inheritance and entered it into SPFBO6. It’s the tale of three siblings, separated when a blood mage comes to town and captures the eldest. Their parents are dead. The middle child, Ella, soon goes looking for him and finds herself entangled with a group of people with aligned interests. The […]
SPFBO Spotlight on Zack Argyle
Zack Argyle entered Voice of War into SPFBO6. This was the first SPFBO book I read after joining the competition. It was a fantastic start. While it did have the obligatory dark opening, the story itself wasn’t all dark and had moments of wonder, especially in the forest kingdom. The magic system is unique, with […]
SPFBO Spotlight on Brandon Lindsay
Brandon Lindsay wrote Shoreseeker, Book One of the Farshores Saga and entered it into SPFBO this year. This is a well-crafted world with an interesting magic system …and very well-written book! The prologue is gruesome, but the rest of the book isn’t quite as dark (keep reading). It follows the main character of Tharadis, the […]
Review: The Darwath Trilogy
Barbara Hambly wrote the Darwath Trilogy in the early 80’s. I read the series way back then. I knew these books had influenced my own writing. The premises are similar (portal fantasy). But I was very fuzzy on the details. So I picked them up again a few weeks ago for a reread. Immediately I […]