Urban Fantasy Fun With A Local Habitation
Michael continues his review of some of the best audio books on the market today, and finds himself falling in love with Seanan McGuire’s October Daye series, in this case, A Local Habitation.
Michael continues his review of some of the best audio books on the market today, and finds himself falling in love with Seanan McGuire’s October Daye series, in this case, A Local Habitation.
This week Michael dives into another cool audiobook covering the world of Faerie with Seanan McGuire’s Rosemary and Rue. In print or as an audio title, Rosemary and Rue is one great story.
Michael continues his look at amazing audiobooks this week with Nightwise, a dark urban fantasy narrated quite well by Bronson Pinchot. Although it might not be everyone’s cup of tea, it does offer a twist in a few areas.
Michael continues to focus on some of the best new audio book versions of popular sci-fi and fantasy novels this week with a review of The Desert Spear, Book 02 of The Demon Cycle series. Major Spoilers for The Warded Man inside!
Michael’s back with the sequel to The Dark Between the Stars this week. It’s Blood of the Cosmos by Kevin J. Anderson!
Michael’s back with the first book in a sequel trilogy to a series he loves for his Audiobook Review this week. It’s time to explore the The Dark Between the Stars by Kevin J. Anderson! Major Spoilers for the Saga of Seven Suns inside.
Snakes seem to be everywhere this week as Michael takes on the new audiobook version of A Scourge of Vipers: A Liam Mulligan Novel. If you want a true look at how a gritty city works, you’ll find it here.
Michael continues his review of the Liam Mulligan Series by Bruce DeSilva, and finds a much darker world than before. There is also a character in there named Gordon Freeman, though its not who you are thinking.
This week Michael Blaker takes a look, and a listen, to book two of the Liam Mulligan series, Cliff Walk by Bruce DeSilva. Does Cliff Walk trump Rogue Island? Turn the page and find out!
This week Michael tackles the horrific tale spun by author Michaelbrent Collings in Twisted, one of the most thought-provoking horror books to come out in a while.