By Robert M. Tilendis, on January 2nd, 2012
Yes, it’s January 2nd here at GMR, and as I promised yesterday, we have more to keep you occupied on those long evenings.
First, Brian Lumley’s The Fly-By-Nights, a slightly different take on vampires.
And as long as we’re looking at vampires, we have Jeaniene Frost’s One Grave at a Time, in which the . . . → Read More: 2012 — Day Two at GMR
By Robert M. Tilendis, on January 1st, 2012
Now that all the feasting and merrymaking is winding down, we’ve got some nice reading lined up for you for those cold winter night still ahead.
Let’s start with an old favorite of ours here at GMR, Steven Brust, and his latest tale of Vlad Taltos, Tiassa. It’s about — well, a tiassa. Or . . . → Read More: And a Happy New Year to You, Too!
By Michael M. Jones, on May 16th, 2011
Conall Macmillan is an ex-cop who was infected by a demon’s kiss, before being imprisoned in the extra-dimensional prison known as the Castle. A witch’s spell cured him, and he escaped the Castle on his own, only to learn that his humanity has continued to slip away. Unfortunately, Caravelli, the vampire responsible for keeping . . . → Read More: Sharon Ashwood: Scorched