
$2.99 eBook Sale: January 2021
We’re kicking 2021 off in the best way possible—SALES!!!! Check out which of our SFF books you can snag as $2.99 ebooks throughout the entire month of January here!
We’re kicking 2021 off in the best way possible—SALES!!!! Check out which of our SFF books you can snag as $2.99 ebooks throughout the entire month of January here!
It’s November, which means we are entering the last month of our Fantasy Firsts program. We wanted to say thank you with a special sweepstakes, featuring ALL the titles we highlighted this past year. That’s 40 fantastic reads from 40 different series to add to your TBR stack! Plus, we’re including an added bonus: two sandblasted book dragon mugs, so you can enjoy your coffee or tea in style while you read.
What are we going to do while we wait for the final season of Game of Thrones? Read, of course! Here are some books to get you started.
Continuing our Fantasy Firsts program, we’re featuring a post by Brian Staveley on how adventure racing helped him research for The Emperor’s Blades.
Our Fantasy Firsts program continues with a sale on The Emperor’s Blades by Brian Staveley for $2.99.
Welcome back to Fantasy Firsts. Our program continues today with an extended excerpt from The Emperor’s Blades, the start of a series about a trio of siblings, their destinies entangled with ancient enemies and inscrutable gods. Brian Staveley will return to the world of The Chronicles of the Unhewn Throne in Skullsworn, coming April 2017. The emperor of Annur is dead,…
Looking for a great fantasy read? We are currently offering the chance to win four fantastic titles on Goodreads.
Fourth of July weekend is almost here and that has us thinking about SUMMER VACATION! We’ve planned our trip and packed our bags. The car is gassed up and ready to go. But here’s the hardest part: what audiobook are we going to listen to on the drive? If we’re having this problem, we’re assuming…
Providence of Fire author Brian Staveley has a conversation with himself in Three Ekphrastic Dialogues.
Comparing Staveley to the likes of George R. R. Martin and Joe Abercrombie, Kirkus concludes that The Providence of Fire is “Brutal, intriguing and continuing to head toward exciting events and places unknown.” Brian Staveley’s The Providence of Fire got a starred review in Kirkus! Here’s the full review, from the December 15 issue: The…