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An Interview with Miles Cameron — Author of The Red Knight
Last weekend I had the pleasure of meeting with fantasy author Miles Cameron, and his daughter, Victoria. We discussed a wide variety of topics ranging from history, LARPing and reenacting, his future novels,…
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[Blog Tour] The Forever Knight by John Marco : Review and Interview!
Today marks the release of John Marco’s The Forever Knight. It’s my pleasure to host the first stop on his blog tour (see a list of all stops here) which he’ll be doing for the…
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(Guest Post) Space Unicorns: The Most Effective Author Promotion Tool… Ever!
So, this is something I haven’t actually done before, but have been thinking about starting for the past few months — having guest posts. Today, I would like to welcome the author of…
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The Red Knight by Miles Cameron : Review
Twenty eight florins a month is a huge price to pay, for a man to stand between you and the Wild. Twenty eight florins a month is nowhere near enough when a wyvern’s…
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Bloodfire Quest by Terry Brooks
“The quest for the missing Elfstones has gone badly awry. The Druid Order has been decimated, and its surviving leader and her followers are trapped inside the Forbidding—the hellish dimension that imprisons the…
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I Don't "Read" Good Books.
Yes, you read that right. I, Rebecca Lovatt, don’t read good books. Sure, I’ve stated that books are good, exceptional, fantastic, wonderful, or whatever other words I may have used in reviews, and…
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Ex-Heroes by Peter Clines : Review
Stealth. Gorgon. Regenerator. Cerberus. Zzzap. The Mighty Dragon. They were heroes. Vigilantes. Crusaders for justice, using their superhuman abilites to make Los Angeles a better place. Then the plague of living death spread…
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Interview and Giveaway with Peter V. Brett
Last week, Peter V. Brett, author of The Demon Cycle braved Toronto’s chilly winter to sign his newest novel, The Daylight War (my review for which can be found here). Before his signing, he was kind enough to sit…
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Children of No One by Nicole Cushing : Review
Sadism, nihilism, poverty, wealth, screams, whimpers, sanity and madness collide in Nowhere, Indiana For Thomas Krieg, Nowhere is a miles-long, pitch-black underground maze in which he’s imprisoned dozens of boys for the…
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The Daylight War by Peter V. Brett : Review
This post may contain slight spoilers for earlier books. Read my review of the first novel, The Warded Man here. On the night of the new moon, the demons rise in force, seeking the…
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If you could be any flavour of ice cream…
If you read the interviews that I’ve been posting, you might notice something they (almost) all have in common. (Well, okay, I’m sure there are multiple things they all share, but still…) I…
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Interview with Karen Dales
About a week ago I met up with a friend of mine, Karen Dales, the award-winning author of The Chosen Chronicles. We talked about a variety of different things, including some of her upcoming projects, and…
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Adventure Hunters by Cody L. Martin – Review
Artorius, Regina, and Lisa, three adventurers explore ruins and ancient buildings looking for treasures. When they come across a collection of war machines, they race to find the Lambda Driver, the key to…
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Here be Wolves — An Interview with Jeff Mariotte
Earlier today I had the opportunity to interview Jeff Mariotte, author over forty novels, including many tie-in novels to shows such as Buffy, Angel, and CSI, and of the upcoming novel Season of the Wolf. Jeff has been…
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Interview with Timothy Carter
Last weekend I had the opportunity to talk with Timothy Carter, author of The Cupid War (a review of which I posted a couple days ago). It was by far one of the most silly…
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Season of the Wolf by Jeffrey J. Mariotte : Review
When Alex Converse — rich, aspiring film-maker — arrives in Silver Gap, Colorado to make an environmentally themed documentary, he and his team get more than they bargained for when wolves start attacking; people…