It turns out women are more cautious about the prophecy than men are. What do you think? At first blush prophecy seems like a real winner. You could use it to determine the PowerBall or lotto ticket details for next week and win your fortune. You could use it to know exactly the right thing […]
Competition: Win Glass Thorns – Window Wall
For the last few years Geek Native has been tracking Glass Thorns. This is a fantasy drama series from the hugely popular Melanie Rawn which follows the highs and lows of a magical theatre group in a political and dangerous setting. The latest book in the series is out. In Window Wall we deal with […]
Melanie Rawn fans ahoy! Get Thornlost
Following on from Glass Thorns and Elsewhens, both part of the Glass Thorns series, is Thornlost. Our magical playwright Cade, his glister Mieka, fettler Rafe and always popular masker Jeska are working their unique influence on the highest ranks of society and power. Geek Native has three copies of Thornlost to give away. To win […]
Glass Thorns: Elsewhens review
Glass Thorns: Elsewhens is the sequel to Glass Thorns: Touchstone and is equally a frustrating book to review. Why? It’s a carefully slow book but it’s clearly building up a grand and complex plot. It’s all gut feeling but I sense Melanie Rawn, an experienced writer, doesn’t want to try and spin a trilogy into […]
A Glass Thorns: Touchstone review
Glass Thorns: Touchstone is the first in a series by established writer Melanie Rawn. It’s an interesting book to review. More on that later. Touchstone is set in a high fantasy world not terribly long after a terrible magical war. On the surface it seems like quite a cheery world now but scratch below the […]
Fickle fate! Try to win a copy of Glass Thorns: Touchstone
Glass Thorns: Touchstone tells the story of the part elf, part fae, part wizard and entirely rebellious Cayden Silversun. Silversun is a magical performer, a sorcerer of the stage, and he’s trying to build a company good enough to perform in the Royal Courts. You can win a copy of the book, published for the […]