SPFBO6 FINALIST REVIEW: The Fall of Erlon by Robert H. Fleming
GRAHAM: Fall of Erlon is a flintlock fantasy novel that goes easy on the fantasy. I’m a big fan of
HUMANS NEED FANTASY TO BE HUMAN. TO BE THE PLACE WHERE THE FALLING ANGEL MEETS THE RISING APE.
GRAHAM: Fall of Erlon is a flintlock fantasy novel that goes easy on the fantasy. I’m a big fan of
The first book was so excitingly different from the bulk of what I read. Sure, poisons make a fair number
This is a slow burn book, a very slow burn with lots of politics, characters, moving pieces and hard choices.
This was a review request and I hadn’t checked the blurb before settling into the story… so I was unprepared
This will be a shorter review since this is a stand-alone set in the First Law trilogy world. If you haven’t
Plot: Isolda is a noble lady who’s living a double life, she often sneaks out and ditches her guards to
I can’t get enough of this series, it’s a problem. I don’t know what I’m going to do with myself
I’ll be going into the first book in depth, and then some thoughts on the series overall at the bottom,
Plot: Ono is a bounty hunter, and he’s looking for members of Fesso’s Children in a run-down bar. Fesso is
I received a review request from the author! This is an indie space opera book with an interesting take on
This was part of Fantasy Book Critic’s grouping and has since been eliminated, their mini review – “C. H. Baum’s
This was part of Qwillerys grouping and has since been eliminated. Plot: The book opens with a fairly long prologue,
This was part of Kitty G’s grouping and has since been eliminated. I usually take notes when I read, even
It’s always difficult for me to do reviews for books that aren’t the first in the series. If you’re thinking
I checked out this book since it was in last years finals and did fairly well, overall I liked it