Book Review: Rise of Empire by Michael J. Sullivan
One of the things I love most about Sullivan’s work thus far is how well he keeps each story so self-contained without losing interconnectivity into the overarching narrative.
One of the things I love most about Sullivan’s work thus far is how well he keeps each story so self-contained without losing interconnectivity into the overarching narrative.
Sullivan’s Theft of Swords was like coming home on a cold winter day, where the hearth is lit and your favourite animal companion is waiting (impatiently) for you to take a seat so it can jump up beside you.
This one turned out to be a bit of a monster to get through. It is twice as long as the few books previous to this I’d read — but I don’t think that...
Queen of Storms is a better book. Building on the foundation laid out by King of Ashes, it opens the story to a wider array of character points of view…
Oh boy. It’s been a long while since I’ve done one of these. I’m all a fluster! What does one say? I’ve been looking over some of my old book reviews by the power...