Voting is now open for the British Fantasy Awards. Voting period runs from 16 April to 3 May; members and Fantasycon ticket holders can vote. Full details in our blog.

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Voting is now open for the British Fantasy Awards. Voting period runs from 16 April to 3 May; members and Fantasycon ticket holders can vote. Full details in our blog.
Bringer of Dust is the second installment of J. M. Miro’s The Talents trilogy and picks up shortly after the ending of Ordinary Monsters, both in terms…
The Caldonnae tribe has long been dwindling. Now, Thomil and the few survivors have no choice but to find safety in the great city of Tiran. Safety…
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The Origin of the Wolf starts in solid fantasy territory: an injured man is washed ashore on a remote beach. He has no memory of his past,…
Until We Shatter is described as an ‘epic, addictive and romantic heist fantasy’. The marketing description also compares it to A Darker Shades of Magic and Six…
High Mage Saralene is struggling with nightmares in which her predecessor, whose body she has taken and made her own, steals his body back, and she is…
Helena Sedanka continues to learn under Justice Sir Konrad Vonvalt’s tutelage, although he is Justice no more, stripped of his title, a bounty on his head, and…
One of the problems with having a proof copy of a book to review is that it is difficult to appreciate the finished product. Having seen it,…