This is a trilogy that is yet to receive a bad review. Hammer won awards, Iron was lauded by Kirkus, and Anvil: well let’s just say renowned historical author, Katherine Mezzacappa ranked it as the best of the trilogy. Click here for more info.
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Interview with Whispering Bookworms
Richard Sharpe
As I am reading the Sharpe books from 1-20, I think it only fair that I review them too. Watch the Hughes Reviews menus for their postings. I am not yet sure whether I will review them individually or as a job lot.
In Search of Lia Fáil
I was asked recently what inspired me to write a Portal Fantasy. The easy answer is I love the genre. I loved the Riftwar Saga by Raymond Feist and the Empire series written in collaboration with Janny Wurts. I loved the Chronicles of Thomas Covenant, by Stephen Donaldson. As a child, I even loved TheContinue reading “In Search of Lia Fáil”
December
Excerpt A gentle breeze blew a scream and the stench of death across the plains. The groans of the dead and dying offered percussion to the plaintive music of the aftermath of a bloody battle. Broken armour, discarded weapons, and flapping flags and banners meant no one would mistake the battlefield for something else. EvenContinue reading “December”
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Coming in December
You can order it now: UK here. US here.
It’s Still Live! It’s Still Free
Day Three The third book in The Milesians series: Milesian Brother of Justice: After Gáirech is free for a limited time only. Professional critics loved it! Step into a world where the ancient Romans reign supreme, and the crucifixion of Christ brings about profound change. Picture a kingdom torn apart by the conflict between anContinue reading “It’s Still Live! It’s Still Free”
Coming in May
Coming in May. Available for pre-order now: United Kingdom: https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0DS9XX7TL United States: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0DS9XX7TL
Creatives Doing Manual and Robots Creating
Scrolling through FB for five minutes this morning, I came across no less than four ads offering support for generating AI novels and getting them published via Amazon. One even claimed to provide tools for writing and publishing at least one book daily. Many of my colleagues fear AI will replace us—as born out byContinue reading “Creatives Doing Manual and Robots Creating”