SPFBO Finalist Review: Gates of Hope by JE Hannaford
I’ve enjoyed another book by this author so I was happy to see her make it to the finals this
HUMANS NEED FANTASY TO BE HUMAN. TO BE THE PLACE WHERE THE FALLING ANGEL MEETS THE RISING APE.
I’ve enjoyed another book by this author so I was happy to see her make it to the finals this
This is my last read for SPFBOX. I saved it for last hoping that I would jive with it! (I
It’s been a while since I’ve read an urban fantasy set in our world (specifically, this takes place in Colorado)
This book is thick. This book is complicated. This book has a metric fuck load of politics in it. We
Hello. Welcome to the last review from my initial batch of 25 (Kristen took 5 and picked a semifinalist). I
I am getting down to the very last of my books. There’s just one more in my batch after this,
I have to admit I had no idea what to make of this title or cover as far as what
This starts with a prologue depicting the unleashing of an ancient evil entity when two characters are raiding a dungeon
LOL okay, so I went from reading two books in a day that were under 300 pages to this one
This is another really quick YA/coming of age book that’s under 300 pages coming in around 250 pages. So, if
This is a quick book! I put it on text-to-speech at 8 a.m. as I started to deep clean my
This one follows a lot of familiar notes in the romantasy genre. We’ve got a princess named Keira who’s considered
Another werewolf book! This one opens with an execution with the son of the executed watching in the audience. I
This one has a very different kind of opening in that it’s mostly narrative without a lot of dialogue or
This is a seriously ambitious book. There are a bunch of POV characters and each one of them has a