This story is built around our "hero" Gabe, telling his captor his life story. Just to get it out of the way now, the story is dark fantasy while edging into horror in places. If you don't like religious overtones, foul language, violence, or unhappy endings, this book probably isn't for you. Back to the actual story, Gabe is a vampire-killing, foul-mouthed, pessimistic son of a b*tch. I loved him from the very beginning, and he stayed my favorite throughout the book. This book really rides the line of action and horror, making me feel like all of the many characters introduced could be ripped away at any point. On top of that, the world building was magnificent. Kristoff really brings an apocalyptic setting to the tale and puts humanity right on the brink of being a total loss. In more ways than one. Different vampiric bloodlines have traditional abilities …
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Prauffet rated The blinding knife: 5 stars

The blinding knife by Brent Weeks (Lightbringer series, #2)
The Blinding Knife is a 2012 epic fantasy novel by New York Times Bestselling author Brent Weeks and the second …
Prauffet rated Happiest Kids in the World: 4 stars

Happiest Kids in the World by Michele Hutchison, Rina Mae Acosta
Would parents rather their children be successful or happy? Kids in the US face lots of pressure to excel -- …
Prauffet rated He Who Fights with Monsters 8: 4 stars

He Who Fights with Monsters 8 by Shirtaloon (He Who Fights with Monsters, #8)
Prauffet reviewed Empire of the Vampire by Jay Kristoff (Empire of the Vampire Series, #1)
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5 stars
This story is built around our "hero" Gabe, telling his captor his life story. Just to get it out of the way now, the story is dark fantasy while edging into horror in places. If you don't like religious overtones, foul language, violence, or unhappy endings, this book probably isn't for you. Back to the actual story, Gabe is a vampire-killing, foul-mouthed, pessimistic son of a b*tch. I loved him from the very beginning, and he stayed my favorite throughout the book. This book really rides the line of action and horror, making me feel like all of the many characters introduced could be ripped away at any point. On top of that, the world building was magnificent. Kristoff really brings an apocalyptic setting to the tale and puts humanity right on the brink of being a total loss. In more ways than one. Different vampiric bloodlines have traditional abilities with some interesting tweaks here and there. Although at some points it really seems like some of the bloodlines are really punching above their weight just due to the vampires increasing their power with age. I haven't dipped my toes back into dark fantasy since reading Black Company, so this was a nice foray back into it. That being said, now that I am older and apparently more impressionable, there were portions that were difficult to stomach. Although in more of a "my heart hurts for these characters" way instead of an "I am disgusted" way. Sometimes I get from some other horror stories. I would urge anyone to try it. All in all, the book is excellent; definitely going to dig more into the series!
Prauffet reviewed The Black Prism by Brent Weeks (Lightbringer, #1)
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4 stars
This is damn near perfect. A well crafted hard magic system a unique world filled with likable and loathsome characters. This is a stellar jumping off point for a series. I was honestly surprised at how much I enjoyed the main cast. Gavin is incredibly competent, powerful, and just a bit of a dick. Kip is charismatic in his way and was responsible for several laugh-out-loud moments. Karris' story broke my heart but also is one of my favorite characters overall. I mean you just can't beat Ironfist. The world's magic system revolves around color and light. Drafters can use color to, for lack of a better word, paint magic into physical space. Each of the colors has different abilities, and difficulties in their use. The system is incredibly flexible, and I love how powerful the drafters feel in the setting. Definitely diving deeper into the series soon!
This is damn near perfect. A well crafted hard magic system a unique world filled with likable and loathsome characters. This is a stellar jumping off point for a series. I was honestly surprised at how much I enjoyed the main cast. Gavin is incredibly competent, powerful, and just a bit of a dick. Kip is charismatic in his way and was responsible for several laugh-out-loud moments. Karris' story broke my heart but also is one of my favorite characters overall. I mean you just can't beat Ironfist. The world's magic system revolves around color and light. Drafters can use color to, for lack of a better word, paint magic into physical space. Each of the colors has different abilities, and difficulties in their use. The system is incredibly flexible, and I love how powerful the drafters feel in the setting. Definitely diving deeper into the series soon!
Prauffet rated The Way of Kings: 4 stars

The Way of Kings by Brandon Sanderson (The Stormlight Archive, #1)
From #1 New York Times bestselling author Brandon Sanderson, The Way of Kings, book one of The Stormlight Archive begins …
Prauffet rated The Land: Forging: 2 stars

The Land: Forging by Aleron Kong (Chaos Seeds, #2)
Prauffet rated Storm Front: 3 stars

Storm Front by Jim Butcher (The Dresden Files, #1)
The novels of the Dresden Files have become synonymous with action-packed urban fantasy and non-stop fun. Storm Front is Jim …

Acheron by Sherrilyn Kenyon (Dark-Hunter Book 12)
Eleven thousand years ago a god was born. Cursed into the body of a human, Acheron endured a lifetime of …
Prauffet rated Hell to Pay (Ascend Online Book 2): 4 stars
Prauffet rated Dungeon Crawler Carl: 5 stars

Dungeon Crawler Carl by Matt Dinniman (Dungeon Crawler Carl, #1)
The apocalypse will be televised! Welcome to the first book in the wildly popular and addictive New York Times bestselling …
Prauffet rated The Recovery Agent: 1 star

The Recovery Agent by Janet Evanovich
Lost something? Gabriela Rose knows how to get it back. As a recovery agent, she’s hired by individuals and companies …
Prauffet rated Breach of Peace: 3 stars

Daniel B. Greene: Breach of Peace (2021, Self Published)
Breach of Peace by Daniel B. Greene (The Lawful Times)
When an imperial family is found butchered, Officers of God are called to investigate. Evidence points to a rebel group …




