The Unbroken by C.L Clark
This is a slow burn book, a very slow burn with lots of politics, characters, moving pieces and hard choices.
HUMANS NEED FANTASY TO BE HUMAN. TO BE THE PLACE WHERE THE FALLING ANGEL MEETS THE RISING APE.
This is a slow burn book, a very slow burn with lots of politics, characters, moving pieces and hard choices.
I am not someone who has a ton of background in Norse mythology, and much of what I know comes
This is a very different take on fantasy, I’ve never read anything from the perspective of the Inuit people so
I am so, so ridiculously late doing this review, I think this is from last year. So sorry to the
I read the first book of this series a long time ago, it was one of the first self-published books
I received a free copy of this through Orbit/Net Galley – thanks!!! This book immediately caught my attention because I
I read this a while back and have already done a review for it, but it doesn’t match the current
Intro: This is one of six books chosen by Ventureadlaxre for the semi finalist position, all of the books in
I realized a short while ago that without intentionally seeking out SPFBO contestants I had already read over 15 of
I don’t know how I feel about this book. I’m giving it a four because I recognize it was well