Author Archives: Adam Holcombe

Gideon/Harrow the Ninth (The Locked Tomb #1-2)
by Tamsyn Muir
The Locked Tomb is an unapologetically bizarre adventure through a Gothic castle and beyond with a phenomenal necromantic magic system and wonderfully in depth characters
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Reign & Ruin (Mages of the Wheel #1)
by J.D. Evans
Reign & Ruin is a romantic fantasy steeped in complex politics and magnificent character design.
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The Lessons Never Learned (The War Eternal #2)
by Rob J. Hayes
Stakes are raised, the scale is expanded, and the worldbuilding continues to flourish in this brilliant epic adventure that follows Eska and company.
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Self-Pub Author Appreciation Week Part II: Those To Come
Since it’s Self-Pub Author Appreciation Week, I decided to take a gander at all the great self-pub authors I’ve read, and those that I will be reading.
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The Dawnhounds (Against the Quiet #1)
by Sascha Stronach
A gorgeous adventure of fungal mayhem, gay pirate warlocks, and some of the wildest worldbuilding and intrigue throughout.
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