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Archive by Article Title | Archive by Date The Hanging Mountains by Sean Williams - a review The Books of the Cataclysm continues. The Sky Wardens journey to the Hanging Mountains in search of the source of the flood and find age-old enemies under attack from an ancient evil. The Gypsy Morph by Terry Brooks - a review the third title in Terry Brooks´ Genesis of Shannara series, The Gypsy Morph continues the story of Hawk The Greyfriar by Clay & Susan Griffith In 1870, a plague swept most of northern Europe, leaving vampires in its wake. In a matter of years, the great cities are in the control of the competing vampire clans. By the year 2020, humans have rebuilt society in a steampunk vein and are eager to reclaim Europe. The God Particle by Richard Cox - a review Steve Keeley falls from a three story building and wakes in a hospital, knowing something about him has changed. The First Night by M.S. Fowle - a review Ever since she was a a child, Alex knew monsters existed. Now as an adult she leads the fight against these chimeras, but learns her team is not the only one. The Falling Machine by Andrew P. Mayer - a review In a steampunk version of 1880s New York, Sarah Stanton is a socialite dreaming of becoming a hero. The Fairy Godmother by Mercedes Lackey -- a review Mercedes Lackey´s book is the first to launch Harlequin´s new romantic fantasy line, Luna. The Elves of Cintra by Terry Brooks - a review The Elves of Cintra is the second title in Terry Brooks´ Genesis of Shannara series and picks up the story left off abruptly in Armageddon´s Children. The Deserter by Peadar O. Guilin - a review To save his tribe, Stopmouth leaves the primitive surface world for the roof, a high tech world suspended above the surface, to search for the woman he loves, the one person he knows can save his tribe. The Crown Rose by Fiona Avery - a review Part historical fiction, part fantasy, this novel follows the imagined life of Isabelle of France.
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