#SPFBO – Finalists No.4 and No.5
2 March 2019
Filed under #SPFBO, Book Reviews
Tags: #SPFBO 2018, Aching God, Angie Grigaliunas, Finalists No.4 ad No.5, Mike Shel, Sowing
Today I’m highlighting the fourth and fifth books that I will be reading for the SPFBO Competition (more details here). The first finalist I read was Out of Nowhere by Patrick LeClerc and my review can be found here . (My reviews for Symphony of the Wind and The Anointed will follow in the next week or so). The purpose of this post is to shine a spotlight on the finalists and give readers a chance to see what they’re all about. As already mentioned all my books are randomly selected and my 4th and 5th finalists will be:
Aching God (Iconoclasts #1) by Mike Shel
“Closer, mortal. You are here, finally, to feed the Aching God…”
The days of adventure are passed for Auric Manteo. Retired to the countryside with his scars and riches, he no longer delves into forbidden ruins seeking dark wisdom and treasure. That is, until old nightmares begin plaguing his sleep, heralding an urgent summons back to that old life.
To save his only daughter, Auric must return to the place of his greatest trauma: the haunted Barrowlands. With only a few inexperienced companions and an old soldier, he must confront the dangers of the ancient and wicked Djao civilization. Auric has survived fell beasts, insidious traps, and deadly hazards before. But can he contend with the malice of a bloodthirsty living god?
First book in the Iconoclasts trilogy, Aching God is the debut novel of RPG adventure designer Mike Shel. He is working on book 2, Sin Eater. The first two chapters of Sin Eater are included at the end of Aching God.
Sowing (The Purification Era #1) by Angie Grigaliunas
They can take your house, your daughter, whatever they want.
For Ariliah, life under the militarized Hulcondans is one of order and safety. Despite the soldiers’ ruthless policies, she trusts their judgment. They alone provide protection from the enemies lurking beyond the city wall.
For her older sister, Rabreah, every glance from a Hulcondan is a threat. Though even a whisper against them is treason worthy of death, Rabreah is determined to end their tyranny. Joining an underground resistance is her only hope – until she realizes she doesn’t know the people she’s aligned herself with at all. Unsure who to trust but unable to back out, she must work alongside the attractive yet infuriating rebel leader who reminds her far too much of the soldiers she hates.
But with subversive posters appearing throughout the city and people dying on the blade of an unknown assailant, the sisters’ world begins to crumble.
And as the line between friend and enemy blurs, both girls must face the truth: everything is about to change.
These both sound really promising and I love the covers! Thank you for featuring them both and I look forward to hearing what you think of them, Lynn.
I’m looking forward to getting started.
Lynn 😀
I love the premise for Aching God! Nothing like a dangerous quest in a treacherous realm to warm the heart… 😀
Indeed 😀
The cover for Aching God is excellent! Happy reading 😀
It is very good. Thanks
Lynn 😀
Looking forward to your thoughts on these!
I’m looking forward to delving in.
Lynn 😀