If you’re a fan of epic fantasy, you can’t miss this one.
If you’re a fan of epic fantasy, you can’t miss this one.
If you’re a fan of epic fantasy, you can’t miss this one.
The banter in this fantasy novel is so pleasant, so assured, that it at times reads like classic English literature.
Author Ryan Van Loan propels the reader through this fairly convoluted fantasy sequel with a twisted kind of brio.
Readers looking for a thoughtful, dark fantasy with action and well-earned twists would do well to pick up The Empire’s Ruin.
On every page of The Tangleroot Palace, women have the power to take their own stories back and remake them into something resilient and new.
The Jasmine Throne is sumptuous and heady, mystical and intricate, with an absolutely electric central relationship that will have fans raving for the sequel.
Vampires stalk the streets of 19th century Europe in Nicole Jarvis’ arresting historical fantasy, The Lights of Prague.
The wajinru dwell beneath the sea and are descended from pregnant African women who were cast overboard by slave traders.
The Library of the Dead is a kaleidoscopic adventure that melds the phantasmagoric with the mundane.
Wendy, Darling is a feminist reexamination of Peter Pan that explores the story’s dark implications.
This refreshing, delightful and magical mystery is the literary equivalent of a cup of lovely mint tea.
Sometimes a book makes you forget everything: the water boiling on the stove for tea, the lunch or dinner that has long since gone cold.
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