It Doesn’t Get Better: The Ships of Merior by Janny Wurts
Clearly, I’m a masochist.
Clearly, I’m a masochist.
This is a tale of a woman who hunts gods and another who makes magic come undone, and absolutely everything about it is perfect.
(Well. Except for that cover. Sigh.)
The Winter Knight is not a retelling.
The explanation behind the Arthurian knights being in Vancouver is much weirder (and queerer and more wonderful) than a mere retelling!
Eight books for the readathon means $80 for A Place For Marsha!
I’d say it hasn’t aged well, but honestly, I think it’s just bad.
An exquisite collection of SFF short stories, and a historical romance – both extremely queer!
A number of my most anticipated reads of 2023 ended up DNF-ed, alas!
An eidolon is ‘an idealised person or thing’, and I am here to tell you that The Eidolon is perfectly named; it is ideal in every possible way.
One of the most unique worlds I’ve ever come across gets EVEN MORE INCREDIBLE after some EXTREMELY JAWDROPPING reveals!
Okay.
There’s a city. In the shape of a diamond. Surrounded by ice. In the middle of a desert. Ruled by angels.
There is also holy popcorn.