The Book of Koli – M. R. Carey

Beyond the walls of the small village of Mythen Rood lies an unrecognizable landscape. A place where overgrown forests are filled with choker trees and deadly seeds that will kill you where you stand. And if they don’t get you, one of the dangerous shunned men will.

Koli has lived in Mythen Rood his entire life. He believes the first rule of survival is that you don’t venture too far beyond the walls.

He’s wrong. Continue reading “The Book of Koli – M. R. Carey”

Upright Women Wanted – Sarah Gailey

Esther is a stowaway. She’s hidden herself away in the Librarian’s book wagon in an attempt to escape the marriage her father has arranged for her―a marriage to the man who was previously engaged to her best friend. Her best friend who she was in love with. Her best friend who was just executed for possession of resistance propaganda.

The future American Southwest is full of bandits, fascists, and queer librarian spies on horseback trying to do the right thing. Continue reading “Upright Women Wanted – Sarah Gailey”

Queens of the Wyrd – Timandra Whitecastle

Half-giant Lovis and her Shieldmaiden warband were once among the fiercest warriors in Midgard. But those days are long past and now Lovis just wants to provide a safe home for herself and her daughter – that is, until her former shield-sister Solveig shows up on her doorstep with shattering news.

Solveig’s warrior daughter is trapped on the Plains of Vigrid in a siege gone ugly. Desperate to rescue her, Sol is trying to get the old warband back together again. But their glory days are a distant memory. The Shieldmaidens are Shieldmothers now, entangled in domestic obligations and ancient rivalries.

But family is everything, and Lovis was never more at home than at her shield-sisters’ side. Their road won’t be easy: old debts must be paid, wrongs must be righted, and the Nornir are always pulling on loose threads, leaving the Shieldmaidens facing the end of all Nine Realms. Ragnarok is coming, and if the Shieldmaidens can’t stop it, Lovis will lose everyone she loves… Continue reading “Queens of the Wyrd – Timandra Whitecastle”

Ravencaller – David Dalglish

Magical creatures are attacking the capital city, seeking to retake what was once theirs, and no one is safe. Ancient cultists have cursed the highest members of the Church, turning them into twisted abominations. The only hope for a cure lies with Adria Eveson. To learn the cure, she must befriend an imprisoned cultist, and guard her heart against his seductive promises and twisted logic.

The fate of all races, human and magical, rests in her hands, and in the choices she makes. Should she choose wrong, only one person stands in her way: her brother, the Soulkeeper Devin Eveson. Continue reading “Ravencaller – David Dalglish”

Cold in July – Joe R. Lansdale

Richard Dane has killed a man. He cannot unhear the firing of the gun or unsee the blood on his living room wall. But everybody in the small town of LaBorde, Texas knows Dane acted in self defense. Everybody except Ben Russel, the ex-con father of the small-time criminal who invaded Dane’s home.

When Russel comes looking for revenge against Dane’s family, the two are unexpectedly drawn into a conspiracy that conceals the vilest of crimes. Surrounded by police corruption, mafia deception, and underworld brutality, Dane, Russel, and eccentric PI Jim Bob Luke have discovered a game they may not survive. Continue reading “Cold in July – Joe R. Lansdale”

Friday the 13th: Hate – Kill – Repeat – Jason Arnopp

On the run from the FBI, respectable-looking serial killers Norwood and Penelope Thawn head to Crystal Lake in an attempt to contact Jason Vorhees, whom they feel shares their mission to rid America of sin, but they soon find that Jason likes to work alone. Continue reading “Friday the 13th: Hate – Kill – Repeat – Jason Arnopp”

Sixteenth Watch – Myke Cole

The Coast Guard must prevent the first lunar war in history.

A lifelong Search-and-Rescuewoman, Coast Guard Captain Jane Oliver is ready for a peaceful retirement. But when tragedy strikes, Oliver loses her husband and her plans for the future, and finds herself thrust into a role she’s not prepared for. Suddenly at the helm of the Coast Guard’s elite SAR-1 lunar unit, Oliver is the only woman who can prevent the first lunar war in history, a conflict that will surely consume not only the moon, but earth as well. Continue reading “Sixteenth Watch – Myke Cole”

Crooked Kingdom – Leigh Bardugo

Kaz Brekker and his crew have just pulled off a heist so daring even they didn’t think they’d survive. But instead of divvying up a fat reward, they’re right back to fighting for their lives. Double-crossed and badly weakened, the crew is low on resources, allies, and hope. As powerful forces from around the world descend on Ketterdam to root out the secrets of the dangerous drug known as jurda parem, old rivals and new enemies emerge to challenge Kaz’s cunning and test the team’s fragile loyalties. A war will be waged on the city’s dark and twisting streets―a battle for revenge and redemption that will decide the fate of the Grisha world. Continue reading “Crooked Kingdom – Leigh Bardugo”

Knee-Deep in Grit – Various

Get knee-deep in grit with twenty-six grimdark fantasy and sci-fi short stories from the shadowy vaults of Grimdark Magazine. The top names in dark speculative fiction and the genre’s brightest newcomers bring you stories of war, betrayal, violence, and greed, as anti-heroes and adversaries fight to the bittersweet end.

For the first time, two years of fiction from Grimdark Magazine are printed on dead trees and bound together like captive slaves to be read or reread and proudly placed among your favourite tomes on your bookshelf.

Knee-Deep in Grit features short stories by authors including Mark Lawrence, Aliette de Bodard, Adrian Tchaikovsky, R. Scott Bakker, Kelly Sandoval, James A. Moore, and Victor Milan. Continue reading “Knee-Deep in Grit – Various”

The New World – Mark Lawrence

So, the other day on Twitter, Mark Lawrence asked if there were any bloggers interested in reading a new novella featuring Jal & Snorri, the two main characters from his Red Queen’s War trilogy.

My hand shot up like a kid who FINALLY knew an answer in class!

It’s wild to think that Mark Lawrence has four completed trilogies out in the world, but there it is. He’s one of my absolute favorite authors, and while Book of the Ancestor is currently my most favorite of his, The Red Queen’s War has a very special place in my heart. Lawrence’s humor comes through in all of his work, but The Red Queen’s War books are for sure his funniest. Of course they are also beautifully written, bloody & brutal, and insanely gut-punchy & emotional. But still fucking hilarious.

The New World is going to be included with the upcoming Grim Oak Press omnibus edition of The Red Queen’s War (I may or may not have shamed my sister into pre-ordering it for my birthday that just went by), but I couldn’t pass up the chance to reconnect with Jal & Snorri, one of the most memorable fantasy duos of ever!!

(Oh, if you haven’t read The Broken Empire and The Red Queen’s War trilogies…this might be a bit spoilery)

The New World finds Jal & Snorri reunited, and boarding a ship to set sail for the New World (which, if I’m understanding my Broken Empire geography, would be somewhere in North America). There’s a small crew aboard the ship, some familiar faces, some new. Jalan is now a cardinal, yet another job for which he seems rather ill-suited. But he’s happy, thrilled to be together with Snorri, and adventure is in the air.

Then they set sail and it’s one fucking nightmare after another.

Jalan is no great lover of the sea, but they have a very long voyage ahead of them. Like…long to the point where Jalan tries making stew out of old boot leather.

*ahem*

This is just a fun story, and it thrilled me to get to see Jal & Snorri together again! It has everything you’d want in a nautical fantasy tale…mutinies, funerals at sea, pirates, epic bad weather, puking, hardtack…The New World has got it all!

This is a quick story you could read in one sitting, but one of the most exciting things about it is the introduction by Lawrence. He mentions that while The New World stands on its own (it does), it was written as the begging of a new Jal & Snorri novel!

*dies*

Maybe that novel gets finished someday, and maybe it doesn’t. Either way, it was great to catch up with these two! I think Jalan Kendeth will forever be Lawrence’s funniest & most surprising character. And Snorri…oof…an over-sized Viking with a heart to match…they were the unlikeliest of duos, and the friendship that developed between them is one of my favorites in all the fantasy books I’ve read.

Thanks so much to Mark Lawrence for sending me a digital copy of The New World!!