To celebrate the heritage of the genre, I’ve assembled a list of my favorite fantasy book series of all time for young adults and adults who love the adventure of new worlds, species, and magic systems. The Galactic Mage The Hunger Games Trilogy The Hollows Series Anita Blake, Vampire Hun...
Escape into fantasy with your next favourite book series.Kaiya Parks was running out of time to decide her future when a single choice plunges her into the middle of a decades-old battle against the shadows. To defeat the coming darkness three wielders are chosen, gifted unimaginable power ...
I think a large part of that is due to how much I love the characters. When you read a long, involved series, the characters can become more than just people on a page — or at least, that’s true for me when reading really excellent stories with amazing world...
A new book series Crescent City is set in a contemporary fantasy world of magic. The story follows the journey of a half-Fae, half-human Bryce Quinlan, when her friend is brutally murdered, Bryce is left hopeless. The only viable option for her is to seek revenge on the evil. With a...
Genre: Fantasy In this final installment of the Castles in their Bones series, Daphne and Beatriz work together to try and overcome the horrendous plans set out by their mother to take over all of the kingdoms at any cost. However, it will not be easy as their mother always seems to be...
Legends of Evorath epic fantasy series. If you enjoy expansive world-building, mind-bending magic, and believe family is deeper than blood, you’ll fall in love with Joseph P Macolino’s fast-paced adventure. Buy The Shadows of Erathal today and embark on an unforgettable quest. ...
Posted: June 2, 2020 by Jane Funk in Books We Like Meta: Melissa Caruso, Fantasy, Young Adult, LGBTQ+ THE OBSIDIAN TOWER (Amazon) is the first in the new Rooks and Ruin series by Melissa Caruso. It’s a high fantasy coming-of-age story, with lots of politics, magic, and betrayal...
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And, being on the Round 2 panel for Elementary/Middle-Grade Fiction, this is my to-read pile for the next 6 weeks: Not pictured: Grow Up, Luchy Zapata by Alexandra Alessandri because I gave away the ARC and another copy hasn’t come in yet. You can see all the lists here!
The interactions between him and Raven are a series of fire and ice, of temptation and resistance. This tug of war is fun to read and definitely on the mature side. There’s a lot of sexual tension and a handful of adult scenes. Khamari’s character has many layers. On one hand, ...