Steel’s Edge by Ilona Andrews
Just when the party is heating up, it’s time to say goodbye to the Edge with a book that hits as much as it misses the mark.
Just when the party is heating up, it’s time to say goodbye to the Edge with a book that hits as much as it misses the mark.
Is there life after Kate Daniels? If Fate’s Edge is anything to go by, oh yes, lots of it. Praise Jeebus and all that jazz.
Daemons and cholera, Crimean War and evil goddesses – The Devil Lancer sure knows how to hit all the right spots.
An anthology with a Kickstarter/Indiegogo theme? Sold!
This is everything I want a Dragon Age book to be. It gives me life and gets me ready to kick some ass.
Gossamer Wing: amateur romance novel hour. The heroine is not even close to being the capable spy she is said to be, and it’s downhill from there.
Spirits Abroad by Zen Cho manages to be funny, touching, and sometimes scary pretty effortlessly. If you must read a Fixi Novo book, read this one.
Deborah Smith can always be counted on to write whimsical and sometimes, literally, magical love stories, but there’s something missing here.
How on earth did this one end up being an obvious extension of the campaign setting splatbook?
It looks like Seanan McGuire has gotten the mojo back. Cobras, gorgons, nerd action heroes, and – of course – guns for everyone!