Daughters of Tith by J. Patricia Anderson — SPFBO 9 REVIEW
Whew guys, this is an ENORMOUS book. I think it was in the top three for the longest books submitted
HUMANS NEED FANTASY TO BE HUMAN. TO BE THE PLACE WHERE THE FALLING ANGEL MEETS THE RISING APE.
Whew guys, this is an ENORMOUS book. I think it was in the top three for the longest books submitted
HEY HEY HEY!!!! I’m announcing another semifinalist!! There will be one more to come after this! I was taken aback
Every year I seem to get a theme to my books, where a certain trope or plot point makes it
HEY GUYS!! It’s time to announce my second semifinalist!! Since I have picked up more books from Kristen I am
Alllllrighty!! I am over halfway done reviewing all these books and I think mayhaps this will be a more anticipated
Kristen has picked the Werewolf of Whitechapel as her semifinalist!!! Here’s her review if you missed it the first time!
I very much so enjoyed the opening to this. It starts with the resurrection of the main character, Hazel after
Hello! This is my first semifinalist announcement and before Kristen bowed out she read and reviewed this book so I’m
One would think that the first thing I read would be the first thing I reviewed. That would be the
I sure do have a bunch books featuring orphaned boys with spunky attitudes this round, lol. That’s okay, though! I
This was one of the books that I scooped up from Kristen (she is bowing out for the rest of
The cover and the title of this both promised me dragons and the opening scene delivered. This opens with a
I picked this up without knowing much about it. The cover had a picture of some woods, an axe, and
This is another review by Kristen/Superstardrifter and it’s been marked as safe! The Werewolf of Whitechapel is the story of
What would happen if you, an author, got sucked into your own imaginary world? Not just that, but the plotline