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Book Review: A Time of Dread by John Gwynne

Title: A Time of Dread

Author: John Gwynne

Series: Of Blood and Bone #1

Genre: Fantasy

Rating: 3.5/5 stars

The Overview: A race of warrior angels, the Ben-Elim, once vanquished a mighty demon horde. Now they rule the Banished lands, but their peace is brutally enforced. In the south, hotheaded Riv is desperate to join the Ben-Elim’s peacekeeping force, until she unearths a deadly secret. In the west, the giantess Sig investigates demon sightings and discovers signs of an uprising and black magic. And in the snowbound north, Drem, a trapper, finds mutilated corpses in the forests. The work of a predator, or something far darker? It’s a time of shifting loyalties and world-changing dangers. Difficult choices need to be made. Because in the shadows, demons are gathering, waiting for their time to rise…Goodreads

The Review:

A Time of Dread helped take the edge off my Faithful and the Fallen hangover… but it wasn’t the same.

I mostly like the premise that’s providing the backbone of this trilogy. It was a creative way to put a twist on things that happened in F&TF without repeating elements. And I especially like the duality of the “villain” in that I can’t tell for certain who’s evil and who’s not. It’s giving me a stronger drive for answers than the original four books, which is always fun.

I’d also say this trilogy is starting out a lot more accessible, with considerably fewer POVs featuring younger characters. If not for the typical Gwynne brutality I’d have thought this one was written for a younger audience.

The characters are great – all fiery and driven and not afraid to do hard things. A with any spinoff or next-gen continuation, it’s probably impossible to have an identical experience of latching onto characters (usually I fall in love with the first cast and never look forward) but their charm makes these new characters hit some of the same notes. At least they’re as good as they can be without actually BEING Corban and Cywen.

The book was probably good enough to warrant a 4/5 stars, but something about it or my mindset while reading it kept me feeling detatched. Because of my experience with F&TF and the Bloodsworn Saga, I know what a 4 & 5 star Gwynne feels like, and I definitely didn’t connect with this one as much as those. 3 stars it is.

Recommendations: for the love of all the book gods, don’t pick this up until you’ve read F&TF! This is a next-gen continuation set about 100 years later and it contains ALL THE SPOILERS. Also… read F&TF if you haven’t already. It’s a brilliant classic-feeling fantasy written with a modern voice and pacing. Superb! The jury is still out on this one.

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Top Three Thursday [2]: Series I’m Keen to Start in 2018

Top Three Series I’m Keen to Start in 2018

This is a new feature hosted by Fantasy Buddy Reads over at Goodreads. Blog posts aren’t required to participate, but I thought it would be fun to compose one, anyway. :)


Admittedly, the series I’m most excited to start often changes from week to week, but luckily there have been a few I’ve been eager to get to for several months now:

Malice is the first in the Faithful and the Fallen fantasy series that several friends in my Fantasy Buddy Reads group are seriously losing their shit over. It’s evidently a slow burn, multiple POV series that sounds right up my alley. We have a buddy read for this starting in May.

Burn for Me is the first book in the Hidden Legacy series by Ilona Andrews and it seems to be getting the same amount of positive attention as her Kate Daniels series. As I am now a Kate Daniels super fan, I’m going to trust everybody who says to ignore the super ridiculous & cheesy covers and look forward to diving into more works by these brilliant authors.

Unclean Spirits is the first book of The Black Sun’s Daughter Series by MLN Hanover… A pen name for an author you may recognize as Daniel Abraham or one half of James S. A. Corey. Because I absolutely loved the Long Price Quartet and the Expanse series, respectively, I am hoping this urban fantasy will also knock my socks off. We have a buddy read for this one also starting in May. I can’t wait!

Honorable Mentions (meaning I’ve already started them this year): Unhewn Throne by Brian Staveley & Malazan by Erikson/Esselmont


What series are you looking to start in 2018? :-)