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All Is Fair by Emma Newman – Book Review [Shadowhawk]

All Is Fair

Shadowhawk reviews the third and final novel in the Split Worlds trilogy.

“Another great read set in the Split Worlds which provides closure to many of the subplots that have run through the trilogy, and is as enjoyable a read as the previous two novels.” ~Shadowhawk, The Founding Fields

The Seers by Julianna Scott – Book Review [Shadowhawk]

The Seers

Shadowhawk reviews the sequel by Julianna Scott to last year’s YA debut novel The Holders, an urban fantasy with an Irish mythology twist.

“A good novel, but the ending is a bit rushed and doesn’t quite have the climax I was looking for. Still, it is a good follow-up to its predecessor, which I really enjoyed.” ~Shadowhawk, The Founding Fields

The Deaths of Tao by Wesley Chu – Book Review [Shadowhawk]

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Shadowhawk takes a look at the sequel to Wesley Chu’s stellar 2013 debut from Angry Robot.

“A great follow-up to a great book with a killer emotional ending.” ~Shadowhawk, The Founding Fields

Exclusive Cover Reveal: Blades of The Old Empire by Anna Kashina (Angry Robot)

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Shadowhawk takes a look at the cover for the upcoming debut novel by author Anna Kashina, published by Angry Robot Books.

“Another fantastic cover from Angry Robot that takes its place alongside the other great covers that the publisher has put out over the last two years. Artist Alejandro Colucci has definitely delivered on this one.” ~Shadowhawk, The Founding Fields

The Night’s Masque Trilogy: The Prince of Lies by Anne Lyle – Advance Review [Bane of Kings]

The Prince of Lies

Milo, aka “Bane of Kings”,  review the third and final novel in the historical fantasy Night’s Masque series by Anne Lyle, published by Angry Robot Books and released on October 29 in the USA. Expect the UK version to hit shelves just more than a week later – November 7.

“An excellent final act, The Prince of Lies finishes off the trilogy very well indeed, and ending the trilogy in a very satisfying way – Fans of the previous two novels will not be disappointed by what they see here, and once again, Lyle proves herself to be one of the go-to people for good historical fantasy novels with this superb finale.” ~Bane of Kings, The Founding Fields

Exclusive Excerpt: Prince of Lies by Anne Lyle (Angry Robot)

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Shadowhawk presents an exclusive excerpt from Anne Lyle’s third and final Night’s Masque novel, coming soon from Angry Robot Books.

“Its been a long wait for this novel, and this excerpt comes at just the right time to get me excited again. Definitely looking forward to reading the novel next month.” ~Shadowhawk, The Founding Fields

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Upcoming: Heartwood by Freya Robertson (Angry Robot)

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Shadowhawk takes a look at the upcoming debut novel from Angry Robot Books, the first in the Elemental Wars series.

“More incoming epic fantasy goodness from Angry Robot, a story about knights and quests and the end of the world. I think I’ll have more of that!” ~Shadowhawk, The Founding Fields

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Any Other Name by Emma Newman – Book Review [Shadowhawk]

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Shadowhawk reviews the second novel in the Split Worlds urban fantasy series from Angry Robot Books.

“A wild, wild ride filled with charm, a lot of fun, a cheeky bit of cake, and a spot of mild peril.” ~Shadowhawk, The Founding Fields

The Crown of The Conqueror by Gav Thorpe – Book Review [Shadowhawk]

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Shadowhawk reviews the second novel in Gav Thorpe’s swords-and-sandal fantasy series from Angry Robot Books.

“A solid and thrilling read from start to finish with lots of great twists and turns that builds on all the successes of the first book and none of the disappointments. This one is just as much a must read as The Crown of The Blood .” ~Shadowhawk, The Founding Fields

A Discourse In Steel by Paul S. Kemp – Book Review [Shadowhawk]

A Discourse in Steel

Shadowhawk reviews the second novel in Paul S. Kemp’s Egil and Nix sword and sorcery series.

“A grand old episode of the adventures of Egil and Nix with a much stronger sword and sorcery vibe.” ~Shadowhawk, The Founding Fields

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