Silver Fire by Laura and Roland Brewer, Chronicles of Asgard: Awakening, Book Two. A Norse-mythology inspired Christian slice-of-life X gamelit epic fantasy. Shows a woman with white fiery wings rising above a battlefield.

Cover Reveal/Book Feature: SILVER FIRE by Laura Brewer with Roland Brewer

Hi everyone! Today I have a book to feature and a cover to show off! A while ago I read Winds of Chaos (you can read my full review here), and I've now gotten to ARC read Silver Fire, the second book in the series, which is Chronicles of Asgard: Awakening. My review for that …

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A white dragon with wings outspread flies away from the viewer, bearing a reader on his back, into an evening sky. Below soars a gold dragon with white wings, barely visible.

Saturday Art Cover Reveal: New Cover for Revised DRAGONWING

Hello everyone! This month ends with another Saturday Art, featuring another Cover Reveal, once again by the talented Midnight Rose, and this time for book two in the Return of the Dragonriders Trilogy, DragonWing. (You can see DragonBirth's cover here.) I did, in fact, follow through on having the revised DragonWing ready by November, even …

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Book Review: Dragon Latitudes (Airship Dragons) by Amy Campbell

Dragon Latitudes Series: Airship Dragons, #1 Author: Amy Campbell Genre: Fantasy Book Description: As a dragon-hunter, he never imagined he'd be the one hunted – until a recruit tossed him overboard to prove that he was no different from the dragons they were after. And just like that, Elazar's life changed forever. Not for the …

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Raina’s Fantastic Ramblings: Is it Anthropocentric to Write Non-Human Points of View?

Is it anthropocentric to write non-human point-of-view characters? A few weeks ago, I had a short conversation on social media that touched on why I only rarely write the perspectives of non-humans. I've thought about this before, but I had sort of forgotten about it, so I'm revisiting it, and I decided it might make …

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Book Review: Child of the Forest (Child of Prophecy) by Audrey Simmons

Child of the Forest Series: Child of Prophecy, #2 Author: Audrey Simmons Genre: Fantasy Book Description: Even as bait, Neoma thought she would have a little more time to have fun with her best friends on Tour before things got serious. But Tobias' words still ring in her ears. A chilling prophecy about tangled destinies, …

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Book Review: Summoning and Sacrifice (Liturgy of Worlds) by Nathan Hartle

Summoning and Sacrifice Series: Liturgy of Worlds, #1 Author: Nathan Hartle Genre: Fantasy Book Description: A hunted woman. A missing god. The adventure of a lifetime. All that Shada desires is peace and freedom. What she has is fear and hunger. She’s a servant on the run from her cruel master, who is determined to …

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Fantasy Free-for-All October 6th. Hundreds of free fantastic books. A Stuff-Your-Kindle Event for Fantasy. A magical portal opens in a vine-covered stone arch in a forest.

Fantasy Free-For-All (LOTS OF FREE BOOKS!!)

Hello! I have a second post for you this Friday. It's Fantasy Free-For-All day! That means free fantasy from over 100 authors! Today only. That includes 2 of my series starters, and a handful of books I've either read and enjoyed, and others that have recently found their way to my To-Be-Read list. There's lots …

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Book Review: The Last DragonLord by Joanne Bertin

The Last DragonLord Series: Standalone Author: Joanne Bertin Genre: Fantasy Book Description: An Evil Returns … The Fellowship is a myth. A spectre from a scary story to frighten children by firelight. A dark tale from the far, far past. The Prince-Consort of Cassori dies in a tragic hunting accident. The Fellowship is not a …

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