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Not as great as the first one, but still a fun read

January 20, 2017 by Malin 3 Comments

Disclaimer! I was granted an ARC copy of this through NetGalley. That has in no way influenced my review. Spoiler warning! This is the second book in The Kingmaker Chronicles and as such this review may contain mild spoilers both for the first book in the series, A Promise of Fire and for the beginning of this book. If you’re new to the series, start with book one. If you like going in not knowing anything, come back and read this review once you’ve finished […]

Filed Under: Fantasy, Fiction, Romance Tagged With: Amanda Bouchet, Breath of Fire, cbr9, greek mythology, historical fantasy, magic, Malin, NetGalley, paranormal romance, the Kingmaker Chronicles

Malin's CBR9 Review No:2 · Genres: Fantasy, Fiction, Romance · Tags: Amanda Bouchet, Breath of Fire, cbr9, greek mythology, historical fantasy, magic, Malin, NetGalley, paranormal romance, the Kingmaker Chronicles ·
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Where the Devil’s Always Watching

January 19, 2017 by Lipton 2 Comments

East of the Mississippi and as far west as they eye can see, right up until you hit the mountains themselves, is the Devil’s territory. And he protects his own.

Filed Under: Fantasy, Fiction, Western Tagged With: alternate history, fantasy, Fiction, historical fantasy, Laura Anne Gilman, the cold eye, the Devil's West, western fantasy

Lipton's CBR9 Review No:3 · Genres: Fantasy, Fiction, Western · Tags: alternate history, fantasy, Fiction, historical fantasy, Laura Anne Gilman, the cold eye, the Devil's West, western fantasy ·
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Pride and Prejudice and Practical Magic

January 12, 2017 by Emperor Cupcake 5 Comments

When I first discovered historical fantasy (or mannerpunk, or whatever you want to call it), I felt the way I imagine a person does when stumbling upon a hitherto unknown sexual kink. Oh wow, I did not know this was a thing, but I LIKE it! Marissa Doyle’s debut novel, Bewitching Season, is a light and frothy confection that (if I’m being honest) wasn’t quite as good as I remember it. This book and its sequel, both published in 2009, follow the stories of the […]

Filed Under: Fantasy, Young Adult Tagged With: Bewitching Season, historical fantasy, Leland Sisters, magic, Marissa Doyle, regency england, witches, YA Romance

Emperor Cupcake's CBR9 Review No:5 · Genres: Fantasy, Young Adult · Tags: Bewitching Season, historical fantasy, Leland Sisters, magic, Marissa Doyle, regency england, witches, YA Romance ·
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Tudor royals, books, shapeshifters and all manner of complications

December 30, 2016 by Malin Leave a Comment

According to history, when King Edward VI, Henry VIII’s son died young and childless, certain noblemen who wanted to make sure a ruler of the Protestant faith ruled the country put his young cousin Lady Jane Gray on the throne. She ruled for nine days, before Mary Tudor arrived with her armies, removed the poor girl and had her beheaded. This book bears a vague resemblance to that story. In the England of this story, the conflict in England isn’t between Catholics and Protestants, it’s […]

Filed Under: Comedy/Humor, Fantasy, Fiction, History, Romance, Young Adult Tagged With: alternate history, Brodi Ashton, CBR8, Cynthia Hand, historical fantasy, humour, Jodi Meadows, Lady Jane Grey, Malin, My Lady Jane, romantic, shapeshifters, the Tudors, Young Adult

Malin's CBR8 Review No:133 · Genres: Comedy/Humor, Fantasy, Fiction, History, Romance, Young Adult · Tags: alternate history, Brodi Ashton, CBR8, Cynthia Hand, historical fantasy, humour, Jodi Meadows, Lady Jane Grey, Malin, My Lady Jane, romantic, shapeshifters, the Tudors, Young Adult ·
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This is what it means to be a woman in the world. Every step is a bargain with pain.

October 5, 2016 by Malin Leave a Comment

From the blurb: From New York Times bestselling author Catherynne M. Valente comes a brilliant reinvention of one of the best known fairy tales of all time. In the novella Six-Gun Snow White, Valente transports the title’s heroine to a masterfully evoked Old West where Coyote is just as likely to be found as the seven dwarves.  A plain-spoken, appealing narrator relates the story of her parents – a Nevada silver baron who forced the Crow people to give up one of their most beautiful […]

Filed Under: Fantasy, Fiction, History, Western Tagged With: Catherynne M. Valente, CBR8, fairy tale retelling, feminism, historical fantasy, magic, Malin, Native American, novella, Six-Gun Snow White, Snow White, western, witches

Malin's CBR8 Review No:111 · Genres: Fantasy, Fiction, History, Western · Tags: Catherynne M. Valente, CBR8, fairy tale retelling, feminism, historical fantasy, magic, Malin, Native American, novella, Six-Gun Snow White, Snow White, western, witches ·
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The girl with the red cloak and the boy with the silver hands – double Cannonball!

September 19, 2016 by Malin 17 Comments

3.5 stars From Goodreads, because I’m lazy and it’s mostly a pretty good summary (I will point out the ways in which is it not afterwards): When Rachelle was fifteen, she was good – apprenticed to her aunt and in training to protect her village from dark magic. But she was also reckless – straying from the forest path in search of a way to free her world from the threat of eternal darkness. After an illicit meeting goes dreadfully wrong, Rachelle is forced to […]

Filed Under: Fantasy, Fiction, History, Romance Tagged With: CBR8, Crimson Bound, fairy tale retelling, folklore, historical fantasy, magic, Malin, Rosamund Hodge

Malin's CBR8 Review No:104 · Genres: Fantasy, Fiction, History, Romance · Tags: CBR8, Crimson Bound, fairy tale retelling, folklore, historical fantasy, magic, Malin, Rosamund Hodge ·
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