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Rising Tide by Rajan Khanna (book review)
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Rising Tide by Rajan Khanna (book review).

In Rajan Khanna’s first novel, ‘Falling Sky’, we meet Benjamin Gold, a fairly typical post-apocalyptic survivor in an atypical post-apocalyptic

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Archmage (Homecoming Book 1) by R.A. Salvatore (book review).

‘Drizzt returns to the Underdark!’ ‘Archmage’ numbers twenty-eighth in ‘The Legend Of Drizzt’. As always, I’ll preface my review with

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Zero World by Jason M. Hough (book review)
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Zero World by Jason M. Hough (book review).

I didn’t actually read the synopsis of ‘Zero World’ when I requested a copy for review. I had enjoyed Jason

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Stormbringer: Book 2 of The Wyrd by Alis Franklin (book review).

The good news is that the first chapter of ‘Stormbringer’ confirms all my suspicions regarding the last chapter or so

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Storm and Steel by Jon Sprunk (book review)
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Storm And Steel (The Book Of The Black Earth book two) by Jon Sprunk (book review)

Poor Horace. In ‘Blood and Iron’ (part one of The Book of the Black Earth) he escaped death only to

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Sacrati by Kate Sherwood (book review)
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Sacrati by Kate Sherwood (book review).

‘Sacrati’ by Kate Sherwood is a love story. It’s also the story of two very different men coming to terms

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Blood and Iron (The Book of the Black Earth, #1) by Jon Sprunk (book review)
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Blood And Iron (The Book Of The Black Earth, part one) by Jon Sprunk (book review)

‘Blood And Iron’ is an engrossing novel of swords and sorcery. It’s tightly focused and complete, without a sprawling cast

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The Fold by Peter Clines (book review)
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The Fold by Peter Clines (book review)

I could not put this book down. ‘The Fold’ by Peter Clines is absolutely riveting. It’s also everything I love

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Ashamet, Desert Born by Terry Jackman (book review)
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Ashamet, Desert Born by Terry Jackman (book review).

‘Ashamet, Desert Born’ by Terry Jackman has a fascinating setting. Ashamet is a desert prince, only son and heir to

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Down by Ally Blue (book review)
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Down by Ally Blue (book review)

  ‘Down’ by Ally Blue is a surprisingly creepy book! The setting is one of the least explored vistas on

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