V. K. Dixon’s Sword & Shadow (Warriors & Mages #2)
When the world shatters you, how do you pick up the pieces and go on?
Book reviews, novel progress, and other writing related musings.
V. K. Dixon’s Sword & Shadow (Warriors & Mages #2)
When the world shatters you, how do you pick up the pieces and go on?
In my 2024 Recap post I set three goals for all of 2025 and, as seems to be my pattern, I stuck to the idea of them more than sticking strictly to them.
Read on for my progress in 2025, and my goals for 2026.
Marjorie Liu’s Wingborn (Wingbearer Saga #2)
When all who know what broke the world, are either gone, hidden, or have chosen to forget, learning what happened will be difficult and dangerous.
Marjorie Liu’s Wingbearer (Wingbearer Saga #1)
The tree is a Great Haven – each leaf a home to the spirit of a bird before it is reborn – but even the tree now feels echoes of destruction.
Scott Chantler’s Wayward Travelers (Squire & Knight #2)
Escorting young Cade to the school of wizardry should be a walk in the woods – easily done … right?
J. A. Andrews’s A Threat of Shadows (The Keeper Chronicles #1)
Alaric has lost everything – or rather he has thrown away everything while trying to regain the one thing he lost.
John Steinbeck’s The Moon is Down
A small mining village far from enemy lines is about to be thrust into a war of its own.
Alysha Everwood’s Bound at the Root (The Sevenfold Series #1)
For generations the Royals have ruled through fear, oppression, and a strict caste system, but now there are whispers of rebellion and of a secret village that lives in peace.
V. K. Dixon’s Fire & Night (Warriors & Mages #1)
When everything you’ve tried doesn’t work, how far will you go?
Erin Faith Hicks’s The Divided Earth (The Nameless City #3)
The Nameless City has been conquered and reconquered again and again, named and renamed again and again. And now armies are poised to fight over it and die in it – again.