Today I am excited to have part one of an interview with Freda Warrington to share with you. Freda Warrington is the author of nineteen novels, and for more information on her and her books you can visit her website or her blog. Her work was brought to my attention with the recent publication of her first two Aetherial Tales books, stand alone novels set in the same universe. The first of these, Elfland, was my favorite book read in […]

The Sea Thy Mistress, released in hardcover and as an e-book the beginning of this month, is the conclusion to Elizabeth Bear’s Edda of Burdens trilogy. It is a direct sequel to All the Windwracked Stars, the first book in this series. By the Mountain Bound, the second book, is actually a prequel that covers events leading up to the beginning of the first published installment. In spite of the fact that The Sea Thy Mistress is the second part […]

Although I don’t have the whole week planned out, I did want to give everybody a heads up about what’s coming up on Tuesday and Wednesday since I’m very excited about it! Content for the rest of the week and when it will be up will depend on just how fried I am in the evenings after work (and how quickly I can straighten up questions I’m putting together for an interview), but here’s what Monday through Wednesday will look […]


This week brought two books – one I bought for the Women of Science Fiction Book Club (and will be reading very soon since it’s for this month) and a finished copy of a book I already read as an ARC. Since I already posted about the ARC when I got it and will be posting the review very soon (probably tomorrow), I won’t include the description here. The finished copy I received is The Sea Thy Mistress, the third […]

It was so close to being four books, but I technically finished the fourth on February 1 so it doesn’t count. I would have been pleased with that number since it took me a long time to read the first book. Books read in January are: 1. A Fire Upon the Deep by Vernor Vinge (review) 2. Late Eclipses (Toby Daye #4) by Seanan McGuire (review forthcoming closer to March) 3. Dust (Jacob’s Ladder #1) by Elizabeth Bear (review in […]
