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Blog Tour Review - Of Blood and Fire by Ryan Cahill

 Blog Tour Review - Of Blood and Fire by Ryan Cahill Born in fire. Tempered in blood. Epheria is a land divided by war and mistrust. The High Lords of the South squabble and fight, only kept in check by the Dragonguard, traitors of a time long past, who serve the empire of the North. In the remote villages of southern Epheria, still reeling from the tragic loss of his brother, Calen Bryer prepares for The Proving – a test of courage and skill that not all survive. But when three strangers arrive in the village of Milltown, with a secret they are willing to die for, Calen’s world is ripped from under him and he is thrust headfirst into a war that has been raging for centuries. There is no prophecy. His coming was not foretold. He bleeds like any man, and bleed he will. I loved Of Blood and Fire! It feels like a proper, old school fantasy. There are echoes of Tolkien here, as various races with long-seated antagonism towards each other have to come together to overthrow a great evil....

Six for Sunday

Good morning,

Yes, I'm afraid to say I gave up on Blogmas. It was just getting too much, and I've realised the nonsensical side to launching a brand new blog with daily updates at a busy time of year.

I managed twelve days of it though, which is something.

I'm keeping the blog going though, and I've got plans for next year already, with a design overhaul and a new challenge.

Today is Steph's Six for Sunday challenge.

This week's theme is Books from 2017 you’d recommend



  1. Ink by Alice Broadway
  2. The Scarecrow Queen by Melinda Salisbury
  3. A Conjuring of Light by V E Schwab
  4. It Only Happens in the Movies by Holly Bourne
  5. Norse Mythology by Neil Gaiman
  6. One of Us is Lying by Karen M McManus.
Why don't you join in and tell me what books from 2017 you'd recommend? If you fancy doing it on Twitter please don't forget the hashtag #SixForSunday

thanks
Liam

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