Heart of the Mountain, the sixth and final book in the Saga of the Forgotten Warrior series by Larry Correia should be eligible for best Fantasy? Or is Toil and Trouble truly better?
I'm so glad you liked it. That story means a lot to me - and it took a while to get it right. I started it right before my son was born, but put it aside because it wasn't quite clicking. I picked it back up last year, and it worked out so much better - in no small part because of my experience as a father.
The giant robot battles were a ton of fun to write also, of course.
I'm not much into gaming, but my oldest daughter got me the Mistborn deck building game for Christmas. (Does that count as a tabletop game? I would assume so but again, I'm not a gamer.) It's not like anything I've played before, but I like it! It's complex enough to be challenging, but not so complex as to be impenetrable. One of the 11 year old twins joined us in the game and she hung in just fine.
Heart of the Mountain, the sixth and final book in the Saga of the Forgotten Warrior series by Larry Correia should be eligible for best Fantasy? Or is Toil and Trouble truly better?
Just asking
100%
I prefer Paxton Locke and the series on every level
Thanks I’ll give it a try.
I agree with you about The Romanov Rescue, one of the best reads this year.
I found you this year and enjoyed the St Tommy series very much!
I'm glad you liked them. I hope to read your reviews (Assuming I haven't read them already)
Wife did the cover? Mine covers stink on ice. She got a website?
Her business email is landrytech@protonmail.com
TY
It will be a few weeks. I need to get some editing done first.
Hm, need a nominee for young adult /middle rade novel?
How about Where the Red Sands Fly, the excellent conclusion to the Young Chesterton Chronicles? :D
For YA Jan Anjiewarden or however you spell it's Mech Bunny.
It's exciting, and funny, and poignant and has giant mecha battles and uplifted animals ala Cordwainer Smith.
I was planning to start a D.A. campaign just for this book.
Excellent. Not the first people who's suggested that
I'm so glad you liked it. That story means a lot to me - and it took a while to get it right. I started it right before my son was born, but put it aside because it wasn't quite clicking. I picked it back up last year, and it worked out so much better - in no small part because of my experience as a father.
The giant robot battles were a ton of fun to write also, of course.
I most definitely vote every year. Love the Dragon Awards.
I'm not much into gaming, but my oldest daughter got me the Mistborn deck building game for Christmas. (Does that count as a tabletop game? I would assume so but again, I'm not a gamer.) It's not like anything I've played before, but I like it! It's complex enough to be challenging, but not so complex as to be impenetrable. One of the 11 year old twins joined us in the game and she hung in just fine.