by Kameron Hurley
The dark star Oma is on the rise, bringing splintered realities back into alignment while tearing the outliers apart. The worlds must be reunited into a single reality, but crossing over is only possible when your analog is dead. Invading empires crash into and over the existing nations, and their...
Don't you just love the cover art on this one? Gorgeous. Will probably make it into the rotation for iPad wallpaper. I posted a short review on twitter. So you don't have to click through: I finished Empire Ascendant. Short review: jazzed about book 3, but moar Taigan, please. All Taigan all th...
The ending of this book came to me as a surprise.....mainly because I had hoped it would keep going. Dammit! Now I have to wait god knows how long to get the conclusion of this story! This is book 2 in the Worldbreaker Saga and let me say....it kept you interested. There was action after action. ...
This review originally appeared on The Speculative Herald. Last year’s The Mirror Empire was one of the most exciting (and sometimes divisive) entries in an already stellar year of fantasy fiction. Kameron Hurley crafted a book that was daring, original, and even challenging. While putting her ow...