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Reigning Embers is such a great piece of writing. It's a great example of how to create a character-centric fantasy. Connecting with the character first allows readers like myself the chance to more easily digest the fantasy world-building (and romance, lol)
Slit Throat Saga is a wild ride featuring Meta Humans (whose blood runs clear) and a society that sees them as abominable monsters dead set on eradicating them from existence. But all is not as it seems.
I binged the first three in one sitting, I could not let it go. That said, what I love most, is her infusion of mythology and lore from our world to develop the supernatural elements of Tenebrous', making it intrinsically digestible for readers from the get-go.
Audrey is on the move and at every stop, a body seems to fall.
Detective Marty Lang has a dark past that may hinder his investigation into a rising body count.
But the biggest question for both characters will be - who is the Grey Man?
An epic fantasy based on Greek mythology that takes on the story of a victimized youth growing up and trying to find his place in a world of flawed heroes, vicious monsters, and herculean quests.
Fantasies are fairly prevalent on Vella right now, but Barry K. Gregory's "A Thing Immortal" is one of the first 'Dark Fantasies' that I've come across, and it makes for an original and engaging read.
This has been my biggest surprise so far, I think. The world building is gradual, but perfectly executed. The world building is visceral, and the characters are really enjoyable. Can't wait to dive back into this one!
The pandemic has, without a doubt, been rough.
But what if it'd been worse? What if things only got worse after the TP shortage of 2020. . .
Check out Hunter Chadwick's "After It's Over" to know what that reality might have looked like.