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BBNYA SEMI-FINALIST SPOTLIGHT: The Ballad of Sprikit The Bard (And Company) by Seán O’Boyle

I’m very pleased today to welcome The BBNYA Semi-Finalist Spotlight Tour for by Seán O’Boyle’s The Ballad of Sprikit The Bard (And Company)! This has been on my eReader for over a year now, and it’s annoying me. So be sure to litter the comments with encouragements to get to it. This book has made it to the semi-finals, so you know there’s something good going on–but before getting to this Spotlight, let’s start with a word about BBNYA.

BBNYA:

BBNYA is a yearly competition where book bloggers from all over the world read and score books written by indie authors, ending with 15 (17 in 2025) finalists and one overall winner.

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If you want some more information about BBNYA, check out the BBNYA Website https://www.bbnya.com/ or take a peek over on Twitter @BBNYA_Official.

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Book Details:

Title: The Ballad of Sprikit The Bard (And Company) by Seán O’Boyle
Genre: Fantasy, Comedy
Age Category: Adult
Format: Paperback/Ebook
Length: 480 Pages
Publication Date: March 15, 2024
Cover of The Ballad of Sprikit The Bard (And Company) by Seán O'Boyle

About the Book:

The Free Lands; a far off fantastical world full of noble warriors, gallant heroes and gentle souls. Sprikit The Bard is precisely none of these things. However he’s not without his own unique qualities. He enjoys the simple things in life; song, merriment and (mostly) victimless swindles.

But this little Bard carries a secret. He has a mission to do, a promise to keep, as an elite force seeks to intercept him. The journey ahead is long and dangerous with hurdles aplenty; monstrous creatures, dastardly villains, laborious hikes and most of all – Sprikit himself.

But he’s not without allies, reluctant and disdainful as they are. Help is help at the end of the day, and By the Notes does he need it. The clock is ticking. The cavalry is coming. And Sprikit The Bard doesn’t know his arse from his elbow.

Bards love to tell tales of adventures, but will Sprikit last long enough to recount his own?

Book Links:

Amazon Canada ~ Amazon US ~ Amazon UK ~ Goodreads ~ The Story Graph

About the Author:

Seán O'BoyleSeán O’Boyle is an Irish fantasy writer whose life-long love for comedy and fantasy led to the penning of his debut “The Ballad of Sprikit The Bard (And Company)” in 2024. He has since released a novella, “Checks, Balances and Proper Procedure in Monster Hunting”, set in the same world as his debut.

Website ~ Twitter ~ Instagram ~ Bluesky


My thanks to The Book Bloggers’ Novel of the Year Award for the invitation to participate in this tour and the materials they provided.

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BBNYA SEMI-FINALIST SPOTLIGHT: The Chalice of Fortune by Sarah L. Barnett

I’m very pleased today to welcome The BBNYA Semi-Finalist Spotlight Tour for by Sarah L. Barnett’s The Chalice of Fortune! So, this book has made it to the semi-finals, so you know there’s something good going on–but before getting to this Spotlight, let’s start with a word about BBNYA.

BBNYA:

BBNYA is a yearly competition where book bloggers from all over the world read and score books written by indie authors, ending with 15 (17 in 2025) finalists and one overall winner.

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If you want some more information about BBNYA, check out the BBNYA Website https://www.bbnya.com/ or take a peek over on Twitter @BBNYA_Official.

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Book Details:

Title: The Chalice of Fortune by Sarah L. Barnett
Genre: Fantasy, Adventure
Age Category: Young Adult
Format: Paperback/Ebook/Audiobook
Length: 263 Pages
Publication Date: September 7, 2024
Cover of The Chalice of Fortune by Sarah L. Barnett

About the Book:

The Chalice of Fortune is a young adult fantasy adventure set in the 1940’s English countryside during World War II. A fast-paced, high-stakes tale, notoriously difficult to put down, The Chalice of Fortune features ancient riddles, an historic castle (with secret passages), an unlikely (but awesome) heroine, her cousin and their mates, all battling the German war-machine and the ticking of the clock. Can they solve the riddles in time to save the life of someone she loves? Only time will tell.

But did we mention the ghost… ?

The Chalice of Fortune has been announced as the 2025 winner of the Purple Dragonfly Book Award Contest in the audiobook category.

Book Links:

Amazon Canada ~ Amazon US ~ Amazon UK ~ Goodreads ~ The Story Graph

About the Author:

Sarah L. BarnettSarah is a commercial lawyer in Melbourne as well as a writer, and a single mum to two teenagers and two cats. Her writing has been published in The Victorian Writer magazine and she’s been interviewed on ABC radio and featured in articles in Graziher magazine and Public Accountant Magazine. An experienced public speaker, Sarah has delivered numerous author talks and was featured as a guest speaker at the Melbourne Business School.

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My thanks to The Book Bloggers’ Novel of the Year Award for the invitation to participate in this tour and the materials they provided.

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BBNYA SEMI-FINALIST SPOTLIGHT: The City of Mist and Tears by Alex Robins

I’m very pleased today to welcome The BBNYA Semi-Finalist Spotlight Tour for by Alex Robins’ The City of Mist and Tears! So, this book has made it to the semi-finals, so you know there’s something good going on–but before getting to this Spotlight, let’s start with a word about BBNYA.

BBNYA:

BBNYA is a yearly competition where book bloggers from all over the world read and score books written by indie authors, ending with 15 (17 in 2025) finalists and one overall winner.

The Book Bloggers’ Novel of the Year Award 2025 badge

If you want some more information about BBNYA, check out the BBNYA Website https://www.bbnya.com/ or take a peek over on Twitter @BBNYA_Official.

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Book Details:

Title: The City of Mist and Tears by Alex Robins
Genre: Fantasy
Age Category: Adult
Format: Paperback/Ebook
Length: 339 Pages
Publication Date: December 5, 2024
Cover of The City of Mist and Tears by Alex Robins

About the Book:

Keselgraad. A city of iron and stone, rising from the mist-shrouded wasteland to pierce the pallid clouds. A colossal man-made mountain stretching a mile high, from the blood-stained alleyways of the Slums to the crystal-studded spire of the Church of the Mother, whose amethyst shards shine brighter than any star.

Keselgraad. Both a haven and a prison. There is no way in. No way out. For the city is under constant assault from an enemy that is as relentless as it is indomitable; a raging sea of churning white that encircles the crumbling walls in its cold embrace. Only the radiance of the Mother can stem the ravenous tide. Only the shield of her faith can keep her citizens safe.

But there is a secret hidden deep within the ancient, decrepit heart of Keselgraad. It is whispered in the darkness of the underground galleries. Scratched into the mud. Etched into the stone.

The crystals are failing.

Their light is dying.

And without their protection, the Mists will be free to enter Keselgraad. To gorge themselves on the flesh of a thousand helpless souls. To drain the life from every last living being; man, woman, and child.

Until the city becomes a tomb.

Book Links:

Amazon Canada ~ Amazon US ~ Amazon UK ~ Goodreads ~ The Story Graph

About the Author:

Alex RobinsAlex Robins hails from the sunny Loire Valley in western France, surrounded by imposing castles and sprawling vineyards. When not writing he spends his time reading, cycling, and playing the guitar very badly.

Website ~ Twitter ~ Instagram ~ Bluesky


My thanks to The Book Bloggers’ Novel of the Year Award for the invitation to participate in this tour and the materials they provided.

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BBNYA SEMI-FINALIST SPOTLIGHT: The Cold Blade of Fear by TF Johnson

I’m very pleased today to welcome The BBNYA Semi-Finalist Spotlight Tour for TF Johnson’a The Cold Blade of Fear! So, this book has made it to the semi-finals, so you know there’s something good going on–but before getting to this Spotlight, let’s start with a word about BBNYA.

BBNYA:

BBNYA is a yearly competition where book bloggers from all over the world read and score books written by indie authors, ending with 15 (17 in 2025) finalists and one overall winner.

The Book Bloggers’ Novel of the Year Award 2025 badge

If you want some more information about BBNYA, check out the BBNYA Website https://www.bbnya.com/ or take a peek over on Twitter @BBNYA_Official.

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Book Details:

Title: The Cold Blade of Fear by TF Johnson
Genre: Fantasy
Age Category: Adult
Format: Paperback/Ebook
Length: 419 Pages
Publication Date: October 31, 2024
Cover of The Cold Blade of Fear by TF Johnson

About the Book:

Devastated at the loss of her friend, Piper is dealt a major blow when Caleb and Madelyn are wrenched from her care – and Piper is accused of a murder for which she is not responsible.

To clear her name and fight for custody, Piper must draw on every resource at her disposal to flee Silvaein, pitting all her hopes on a desperate chance for acquittal. But when the clues take her into foreign lands and cultures that are strange to her, she discovers that she doesn’t need to do it alone.

With Alec and Beka by her side, Piper will face her most gruelling challenge yet, bringing her up against an unforgiving environment … and even less forgiving foes.

Book Links:

Amazon Canada ~ Amazon US ~ Amazon UK ~ Goodreads ~ The Story Graph

About the Author:

TF JohnsonTF Johnson spends her days in imaginary worlds swordfighting, defeating monsters, and talking with dragons.

TF Johnson has a degree in Interior Design, which she has never used, is addicted to chocolate and coffee, and would spend her days with her head in the clouds if she had the choice. She has an incredibly understanding husband and an English Bulldog who is the best writing companion ever – Even if she does have a habit of putting her head on the keyboard and leaving it there.

In her spare time, TF Johnson collects books to read, which is a completely different hobby to actually reading them. She has 173 books on her to-read shelf, a number which is steadily growing.

When she’s not reading or writing, TF Johnson can be found trying out new hobbies and spending time with her friends and family.

Website ~ Instagram ~ Facebook ~ Twitter


My thanks to The Book Bloggers’ Novel of the Year Award for the invitation to participate in this tour and the materials they provided.

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BBNYA SEMI-FINALIST SPOTLIGHT: The Edge of a World by JD Rivers

I’m very pleased today to welcome The BBNYA Semi-Finalist Spotlight Tour for by JD Rivers’ The Edge of a World! So, this book has made it to the semi-finals, so you know there’s something good going on–but before getting to this Spotlight, let’s start with a word about BBNYA.

BBNYA:

BBNYA is a yearly competition where book bloggers from all over the world read and score books written by indie authors, ending with 15 (17 in 2025) finalists and one overall winner.

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If you want some more information about BBNYA, check out the BBNYA Website https://www.bbnya.com/ or take a peek over on Twitter @BBNYA_Official.

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Book Details:

Title: The Edge of a World by JD Rivers
Genre: Fantasy, Science Fiction, Romance
Age Category: Adult
Format: Paperback/Ebook
Length: 256 Pages
Publication Date: October 15, 2024
Cover of The Edge of a World by JD Rivers

About the Book:

A scholar on a journey. A monster in his veins. An unbending truth.

All Otar ever wanted was being part of a community, but the monster in his veins, bent on killing those Otar touches, makes it impossible. It has already slipped his grasp more than once—with devastating consequences.

His desperate search for a cure for his curse leads him to the Ancients and their mysterious ruins. At a newly discovered ruin, past and present collide, and he finds answers beyond imagination…and perilous danger.

Confronted with the truth about his origin, Otar must decide fast what he will sacrifice to save those he holds dear.

The Edge of a World is a Fantasy Sci-Fi story about self-discovery, defying destiny, and paving your own path.

Book Links:

Amazon Canada ~ Amazon US ~ Amazon UK ~ Goodreads ~ The Story Graph

About the Author:

JD writes queer speculative fiction where they fall deeply and madly in love while figuring out the world around them.

She collects hobbies as others collect books and has an unhealthy addiction watching competitive cooking shows.

JD lives close to the woods with her husband and the cutest dog in the world.

Website ~ Bluesky


My thanks to The Book Bloggers’ Novel of the Year Award for the invitation to participate in this tour and the materials they provided.

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PUB DAY REPOST: Locks & Keys edited by Bill Adams: These Scribes Shouldn’t Be a Secret!

Yeah, yeah…lame post title.


Cover of Locks & Keys: A Fantasy AnthologyLocks & Keys:
A Fantasy Anthology

by Bill Adams, Tom Bookbeard, L.M. Douglas, Bella Dunn, Dave Lawson, Sean O’Boyle, R.E. Sanders, R.A. Sandpiper, Alex Scheuermann, G.J. Terral

DETAILS:
Publication Date: October 28, 2025
Format: eARC
Length:319 pg.
Read Date: September 1-10, 2025

What’s Locks & Keys’s Blurb?

Will a persecuted witch give the kingdom’s heir what he deserves? Does the squad of plucky rebels find a way out of an infiltration gone wrong? How can a street urchin survive in the shadow of an infamous gang? Can a thief brave the belly of the beast in search of a treasure that will never be hers? How sinister can a bond be between an orphan and her mother?

Pirates raid a fishing island in the sky. A sickly girl pushes past the threshold for Demonsnight. An apprentice gloomsinger comes face to face with what he fears most. With her life on the line, a cook prepares one last dish. A demon girl flies to the city of humans, begging them to change.

Ten unique fantasy stories by ten different authors. Dragons, sky pirates, and even samurai inhabit these pages. Locks, keys, and secrets loom over all.

These authors are part of a group that calls themselves The Secret Scribes—and you should check them out.

Highlights for Me

Sometimes when it comes to collections like this, I write a paragraph or two about each story. I’m not going to do that this time, because 1-1.5 of these stories didn’t do much for me, and I really don’t want to say anything negative about the stories, nor do I want to say something tepid (which is really what I’d go for). Because even with those stories, there was something about the writing that made me want to root for the authors.

But I want to say some specific things—so I’m going to focus on just a couple of the stories.

“Rebels Without a Clue” by Seán O’Boyle
I was feeling pretty positive about the collection from the first story, but this sealed the deal for me—there was no way I wasn’t going to like the anthology. There’s some great satire where the revolutionaries are so caught up in notions of equality that they can’t do anything. There are…um, nope, can’t say that. Hilarious and bleak. And the ending was just fantastic. I own both of O’Boyle’s books, but just haven’t gotten to them yet—that’s changing really soon.

“Cold Mutiny” by Tom Bookbeard
Okay, Bookbeard has been tantalizing me and you readers the last two Julys by talking about his book about Space Pirates. Well, this short story gives us an idea what that novel could be like. And, yeah, I’m ready for it.

“Drakesong” by Bill Adams
I admit that at the beginning of this story, I chalked it up to “interesting, but whatever…” But before it was over, I’d moved into “interesting, and wow!” I don’t know how to talk about it without ruining the whole thing, so I’ll just say give this one a chance, you’ll be glad you did. (and most of you won’t need that encouragement anyway)

“You’re the Key” by Alex Scheuermann
It’d be easy to say that this collection saved the best for last (although the competition is stiff). Scheuermann takes you for a ride—the world is stunning, beautiful and broken, the characters are truly flawed (or worse), the plot takes directions you won’t see coming—and somehow, there’s a little bit of hope in the midst of a lot of darkness.

So, what did I think about Locks & Keys?

I had to force myself to stop there—if only because I kept reading bits and/or pages from those stories, and I was on the verge of re-reading the whole book again. And I just don’t have time for that.

Okay, one more quick thing—if all you know about Dave Lawson comes from the covers to his novels (which puts you in the same boat as me), you won’t expect his story to be what it is.

This is a strong collection—while I won’t say they’re all winners, none of them are losers. Not only are these stories solidly entertaining reads on their own—or as a whole—they’re great advertisements for the other stories/books by the individual authors.

I’ve built a shopping list while reading this—and I expect you will, too. And if you don’t? Well, you’ll have had a good time anyway. This is one you want to nab, folks.

Disclaimer: I requested (because I was curious) and received an ARC of this book from the Scribes. The opinions expressed are my own, and are freely given.


4 Stars

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BBNYA SEMI-FINALIST SPOTLIGHT: The Godsblood Tragedy by Bill Adams

I’m very pleased today to welcome The BBNYA Semi-Finalist Spotlight Tour for Bill Adams’ The Pandora’s Box! It looks to be a very different kind of thing than the book I read co-written by him, but looks pretty cool. This book has made it to the semi-finals, so you know there’s something good going on–but before getting to this Spotlight, let’s start with a word about BBNYA.

BBNYA:

BBNYA is a yearly competition where book bloggers from all over the world read and score books written by indie authors, ending with 15 (17 in 2025) finalists and one overall winner.

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If you want some more information about BBNYA, check out the BBNYA Website https://www.bbnya.com/ or take a peek over on Twitter @BBNYA_Official.

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Book Details:

Title: The Godsblood Tragedy by Bill Adams
Series: The Divine Godsqueen Coda
Genre: Fantasy, Sci-Fantasy, Dark Fantasy
Age Category: Adult
Format: Paperback/Ebook
Length: 595 Pages
Publication Date: July 23, 2024
Cover of The Godsblood Tragedy by Bill Adams

About the Book:

An orphan, without a trueborn name, returns to the city of her birth to uncover her past. Hounded by the servants of the Dark God and dying from the poisonous mist that covers the land, her path leads to one of the magical seals protecting the holy ruin of Eminence.

A father, murdered and reborn, aims to bring down the floating fortress hovering over his homeland. Burdened by loss, he’s willing to sacrifice his soul to free his city and get revenge for the destruction of his family.

A mother, captured and bonded to a daemon, kills in the name of the Dark God so she can free her tortured daughter. Relentless in her vengeance, she hunts the one person who could end her suffering: the man who would destroy her vile master.

A drake, the banished hatchling of a failed advisor, seeks his father’s stolen horns. Untested, he desires to right his father’s wrongs in the eyes of the gods and restore his family’s honor.

As all converge in the occupied desert city where the world’s fuel source is mined, one family’s bond will be tested. Old betrayals will resurface, anger and resentment will flourish, but one thing remains clear: blood rules all.

Book Links:

Amazon Canada ~ Amazon US ~ Amazon UK ~ Goodreads ~ The Story Graph

About the Author:

Bill AdamsDuring his collegiate days at the turn of the century, he began to develop his passion for writing, specifically within the epic fantasy genre about unlikely heroes. Aside from writing, Bill loves movies and reading, especially SFF B-movies. He is a master at Scene It. Bill’s few other hobbies include soccer, a good whiskey, a slice of pizza, and growing a beard. It is the little things he enjoys most. Bill currently lives in the greater Chicago, IL area with his wife, goblin (aka toddler) son, & daughter.

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My thanks to The Book Bloggers’ Novel of the Year Award for the invitation to participate in this tour and the materials they provided.

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Opening Lines: Something Wicked This Way Comes by Ray Bradbury

We all know we’re not supposed to judge a book by its cover (yet, publishing companies spend big bucks on cover design/art and we all do judge them that way). But, the opening sentence(s)/paragraph(s) are fair game. So, when I stumble on a good opening (or remember one and pull it off the shelves), I like to throw it up here (especially if I’m out of time to come up with a post that involves writing on my part). Today seemed like a good day for this.

from Something Wicked This Way Comes by Ray Bradbury:

First of all, it was October, a rare month for boys. Not that all months aren’t rare. But there be bad and good, as the pirates say. Take September, a bad month: school begins. Consider August, a good month: school hasn’t begun yet. July, well, July’s really fine: there’s no chance in the world for school. June, no doubting it, June’s best of all, for the school doors spring wide and September’s a billion years away.

But you take October, now. School’s been on a month and you’re riding easier in the reins, jogging along. You got time to think of the garbage you’ll dump on old man Prickett’s porch, or the hairy-ape costume you’ll wear to the YMCA the last night of the month. And if it’s around October twentieth and everything smoky-smelling and the sky orange and ash gray at twilight, it seems Halloween will never come in a fall of broomsticks and a soft flap of bedsheets around corners.

But one strange wild dark long year, Halloween came early.

One year Halloween came on October 24, three hours after midnight.

At that time, James Nightshade of 97 Oak Street was thirteen years, eleven months, twenty-three days old. Next door, William Halloway was thirteen years, eleven months and twenty-four days old. Both touched toward fourteen; it almost trembled in their hands.

And that was the October week when they grew up overnight, and were never so young anymore….

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Locks & Keys edited by Bill Adams: These Scribes Shouldn’t Be a Secret!

Yeah, yeah…lame post title.


Cover of Locks & Keys: A Fantasy Anthology Locks & Keys:
A Fantasy Anthology

by Bill Adams, Tom Bookbeard, L.M. Douglas, Bella Dunn, Dave Lawson, Sean O’Boyle, R.E. Sanders, R.A. Sandpiper, Alex Scheuermann, G.J. Terral

DETAILS:
Publication Date: October 28, 2025
Format: eARC
Length:319 pg.
Read Date: September 1-10, 2025

What’s Locks & Keys’s Blurb?

Will a persecuted witch give the kingdom’s heir what he deserves? Does the squad of plucky rebels find a way out of an infiltration gone wrong? How can a street urchin survive in the shadow of an infamous gang? Can a thief brave the belly of the beast in search of a treasure that will never be hers? How sinister can a bond be between an orphan and her mother?

Pirates raid a fishing island in the sky. A sickly girl pushes past the threshold for Demonsnight. An apprentice gloomsinger comes face to face with what he fears most. With her life on the line, a cook prepares one last dish. A demon girl flies to the city of humans, begging them to change.

Ten unique fantasy stories by ten different authors. Dragons, sky pirates, and even samurai inhabit these pages. Locks, keys, and secrets loom over all.

These authors are part of a group that calls themselves The Secret Scribes—and you should check them out.

Highlights for Me

Sometimes when it comes to collections like this, I write a paragraph or two about each story. I’m not going to do that this time, because 1-1.5 of these stories didn’t do much for me, and I really don’t want to say anything negative about the stories, nor do I want to say something tepid (which is really what I’d go for). Because even with those stories, there was something about the writing that made me want to root for the authors.

But I want to say some specific things—so I’m going to focus on just a couple of the stories.

“Rebels Without a Clue” by Seán O’Boyle
I was feeling pretty positive about the collection from the first story, but this sealed the deal for me—there was no way I wasn’t going to like the anthology. There’s some great satire where the revolutionaries are so caught up in notions of equality that they can’t do anything. There are…um, nope, can’t say that. Hilarious and bleak. And the ending was just fantastic. I own both of O’Boyle’s books, but just haven’t gotten to them yet—that’s changing really soon.

“Cold Mutiny” by Tom Bookbeard
Okay, Bookbeard has been tantalizing me and you readers the last two Julys by talking about his book about Space Pirates. Well, this short story gives us an idea what that novel could be like. And, yeah, I’m ready for it.

“Drakesong” by Bill Adams
I admit that at the beginning of this story, I chalked it up to “interesting, but whatever…” But before it was over, I’d moved into “interesting, and wow!” I don’t know how to talk about it without ruining the whole thing, so I’ll just say give this one a chance, you’ll be glad you did. (and most of you won’t need that encouragement anyway)

“You’re the Key” by Alex Scheuermann
It’d be easy to say that this collection saved the best for last (although the competition is stiff). Scheuermann takes you for a ride—the world is stunning, beautiful and broken, the characters are truly flawed (or worse), the plot takes directions you won’t see coming—and somehow, there’s a little bit of hope in the midst of a lot of darkness.

So, what did I think about Locks & Keys?

I had to force myself to stop there—if only because I kept reading bits and/or pages from those stories, and I was on the verge of re-reading the whole book again. And I just don’t have time for that.

Okay, one more quick thing—if all you know about Dave Lawson comes from the covers to his novels (which puts you in the same boat as me), you won’t expect his story to be what it is.

This is a strong collection—while I won’t say they’re all winners, none of them are losers. Not only are these stories solidly entertaining reads on their own—or as a whole—they’re great advertisements for the other stories/books by the individual authors.

I’ve built a shopping list while reading this—and I expect you will, too. And if you don’t? Well, you’ll have had a good time anyway. This is one you want to nab, folks.

Disclaimer: I requested (because I was curious) and received an ARC of this book from the Scribes. The opinions expressed are my own, and are freely given.


4 Stars

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BBNYA SEMI-FINALIST SPOTLIGHT: The Pandora’s Box by L.S. Franco

I’m very pleased today to welcome The BBNYA Semi-Finalist Spotlight Tour for by L.S. Franco’ The Pandora’s Box! So, this book has made it to the semi-finals, so you know there’s something good going on–but before getting to this Spotlight, let’s start with a word about BBNYA.

BBNYA:

BBNYA is a yearly competition where book bloggers from all over the world read and score books written by indie authors, ending with 15 (17 in 2025) finalists and one overall winner.

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If you want some more information about BBNYA, check out the BBNYA Website https://www.bbnya.com/ or take a peek over on Twitter @BBNYA_Official.

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Book Details:

Title: The Pandora’s Box by L.S. Franco
Genre: Fantasy, Science Fiction
Age Category: Young Adult
Format: Hardcover/Paperback/Ebook
Length: 256 Pages
Publication Date: February 23, 2023
Cover of The Pandora’s Box by L.S. Franco

About the Book:

A throne that cost his mother’s life.
A prophecy buried through seven worlds.
Magic, myth, and darkness.

When Liam Hale receives a cryptic message on his 14th birthday, he is left with one choice: fulfill the mission his mother started. For that, he needs to embrace his demigod roots, learn his powers, and get initiated into the magical community.

As dark forces grow, shattering the balance between good and evil, Liam must find The Pandora’s Box, hidden in the depths of the Eerie Forest, protected by the sinister Erlking.

Accompanied by a fiercely loyal non-magical friend, a mage apprentice, and two bickering witch-twins, they embark on missions, decoding secrets, and stealing an ancient artifact under the protection of the great centaur Chiron.

But the deeper they go, the harder it is to get out alive.

Book Links:

Amazon Canada ~ Amazon US ~ Amazon UK ~ Goodreads ~ The Story Graph

About the Author:

L.S. FrancoL.S. Franco is a Best-Selling Author, Literary Award Winner, proud member of the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers Association (SFWA), and member of the Alliance of Independent Authors (ALLi). She is also a Friends of Worldcon member, supporting the global sci-fi and fantasy community through its most iconic convention.

As a Chief of Strategy, Franco brings sharp structural thinking and visionary planning to her storytelling—crafting intricate plots, complex systems of magic and governance, and expansive multiverse timelines that unfold with purpose and precision.

Franco is known for crafting cinematic, character-driven fantasy set in richly layered multiverses, where magic isn’t just power—it’s system, consequence, and philosophy. Her storytelling blends fast-paced, emotionally raw scenes with a strategic, world-spanning structure that challenges the mind and stirs the soul. Often described as systemic fantasy, her work tackles spiritual warfare, societal collapse, and moral reckoning, all while anchoring the reader in deeply human (and often heartbreaking) character arcs. Her signature style weaves together visual spectacle, intellectual depth, and emotional weight—creating stories that don’t just entertain, but transform.

Born in Niterói, Brazil, she was raised on classic tales, world folklore, and mythology. Her decades as a tabletop RPG game master refined her instinct for improvisation, immersive worldbuilding, and multi-perspective narratives. Her love for psychotherapy and constant study of human behavior breathe emotional depth and psychological realism into her characters.

Now based in the United States, Franco writes with a purpose: to craft stories that linger. Written for her son but meant for all readers, she believes imagination isn’t an escape—it’s a compass. One that can light the way through even the darkest paths.

Website ~ Twitter ~ Instagram


My thanks to The Book Bloggers’ Novel of the Year Award for the invitation to participate in this tour and the materials they provided.

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