Phoenix Extravagant | ARC Review | #Blogtober
Phoenix Extravagant, an interesting tale about a colonized country, an artist and an automaton dragon.
Phoenix Extravagant, an interesting tale about a colonized country, an artist and an automaton dragon.
Thank you to Tor Books and Netgalley for the review copy in exchange for an honest review. This does not change my opinion in anyway. Book: The Angel of the Crows by Katherine Addison Release Date: June 23rd 2020 Tags: Fantasy | Adult | Standalone | Angels | Hellhounds | Vampires | Historical | London… Continue reading The Angel of the crows | Book Review
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The Black Tides of Heaven is the first novella in a collection of novella’s called the Tensorate. I’ve been curious about this for quite some while because it sounded like it was going to be very different. And it was. It couldn’t quite pull me in entirely but I have high hopes for its sequel.
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After finishing Bones and Bourbon I immediately went to see what else NineStar Press had because my curiosity was certainly piqued. I found this anthology that focuses on lesbian/bisexual paranormal short stories. This of course interested me as I don’t often get the chance to read fantasy and paranormal with lesbian or bisexual characters. We… Continue reading Five Reasons to Read Anthology Into The Mystic (Volume 3)