
As a whole the story is a quick and enjoyable read. It’s not the pick-me-up book of the year, but it is beautifully written. The pathos of the main character really pulls on your heart strings and you really want things to end well for her. Overall, an enjoyable read, if a bit of a downer.

Kelly discusses the soon-to-be-released novel Night of Demons by Tony Richards.

While this isn’t my normal read, I did find it quite enjoyable and a fun change of pace.

Kelly had the opportunity to talk to author Kevin J. Anderson about Terra Incognita: Edge of the World, a tale of discovery, religious and political turmoil and sea monsters!

Kelly discusses Kevin J. Anderson’s latest release, Terra Incognita: Edge of the World. Religious wars, exploration, and sea monsters!

After reading Rowan of the Wood by Ethan and Christine Rose, Kelly had a few questions, and Christine was gracious enough to spend some time answering them for her.

Cullen was a bookworm and a loner, believing magic only existed in books. Then one day everything changed. Discovering a wand in his much beloved redwood forest, Cullen freed a centuries old Druid. The catch, Rowan of the Wood was now coexisting in Cullen’s mind and body.

Kelly thinks summer reading should be rich, entertaining, thought provoking when possible, or in this list’s case full of magic and fantasy. These are her top ten fantasy picks for summer reading, some new, some classics, all great.

Dax reviews the Mistborn trilogy, a series of fantasy novels by Brandon Sanderson, the heir apparent to Robert Jordan’s Wheel of Time.

Kelly travels back in time to 1743 Scotland with Diana Gabaldon’s Outlander. This is a book not just for romance fans, but for fantasy fans as well.