Tag: urban fantasy book reviews


  • Evaluate: Cicero James, Ardent Idiot by Hal Emerson

    A brash and good slice of city fantasy, Cicero James, Ardent Idiot by Hal Emerson combines acquainted societal stakes with immortal defenders and reality-shattering enemies which have been duking it out since time started. Cicero James has come again to life – once more – following his final torturous conflict with Mallory Shrike and her…

  • Evaluation: Vendetta: Legend of The Iron Warrior Vol. 3 by T.V. Vacation

    The third installment of a savagely distinctive sequence, Vendetta by T.V. Vacation holds nothing again because the Iron Warrior is drawn again from sabbatical for his biggest problem but. When the titular hero receives a name that his crew wants assist, he returns to the Seventh Metropolis for one more conflict of biblical proportions, heeding…

  • Overview: A Insanity Unmade by E.Okay. Larson-Burnett

    Astoundingly intelligent and deftly penned, A Insanity Unmade (The Deathly Inheritance Duology E book 1) by E.Okay. Larson-Burnett is a biting parody of life itself, and a youthful musing on the illogical nature of existence. Armed with a remarkably precocious protagonist and the narrative contact of a significant author within the making, this eccentric novel…

  • Assessment: Cataclysm: Legend of the Iron Warrior Vol. 2 by T.V. Vacation

    A shattered antihero should return to the religious battlefield and defeat a devilish plan to dominate humanity in T.V. Vacation’s Cataclysm: Legend of the Iron Warrior by T.V. Vacation, the second ebook on this creative sequence. Carnage Coast is on the point of its downfall and the Iron Warrior is a grief-stricken shell of his former self,…