by J F Mehentee | Wednesday 1 July 2020 | Books I've Read
Battle Mage is a six hundred-page standalone epic fantasy. It’s filled with armies of walking dead, demons, knights and dragon riders with magical powers called battle mages. The story begins with an introduction to the main character, a sickly orphan, Falco Dante....
by J F Mehentee | Wednesday 3 June 2020 | Books I've Read
Runed is a bonkers read. The Norse god Loki survives Ragnarök and wakes up when his Icelandic ice tomb melts. He’s alive, naked and in the body of a twenty-first century woman. If he’s to locate his runes and return to godly form, Loki must quickly acquaint himself...
by J F Mehentee | Wednesday 6 May 2020 | Books I've Read
Dragon of Ash & Stars: The Autobiography of a Night Dragon is told by Stormfall. Swept from his aery by a storm, the young black-scaled Night Dragon describes how he receives his name after he is captured and trained as a fishing dragon. Due to his belligerent nature,...
by J F Mehentee | Wednesday 8 April 2020 | Books I've Read
Osric Turner (Ozzy) is a cunning man, a man who works magic through talismans, charms and spells. He lives in Lost Falls, a place inhabited by humans and Strangers, beings from another world who resemble the characters from folktales, mythology and horror stories....
by J F Mehentee | Tuesday 14 January 2020 | Books I've Read
As the title says, Book of Souls is a prequel to the Prof Croft Series. I read the first book, Demon Moon, in 2019. At 124 pages, Book of Souls is a short but satisfying read about how Everson Croft was attracted to and then entered the world of wizardry. The...
by J F Mehentee | Tuesday 3 December 2019 | Books I've Read
Engraved on the Eye consists of eight short stories by the Saladin Ahmed. Because I had read and thoroughly enjoyed Ahmed’s Throne of the Crescent Moon, I didn’t hesitate to download this collection—it’s only available as an e-book. While Arabian culture weaves...