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Rowyn

Rowyn@bookwyrm.social

Joined 1 year, 10 months ago

I have a lifelong addiction to the written word. I publish books under the pen name L. Rowyn, most of them sff and/or queer and/or romance and/or polyamorous.

ladyrowyn.com/books.html

I do some sketching and digital painting, but with much less dedication.

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finished reading Haley and Nana's Best House by M.C.A. Hogarth (Haley and Nana, #4)

M.C.A. Hogarth: Haley and Nana's Best House 5 stars

Haley Landry, Questgiver, has been enjoying the system Armageddon: she's become an enchantress, helped her …

I finished it this year so I get to count this towards this year's reading! \o/

This whole series is a delight, with low-conflict plots like this one -- the biggest struggle is with Haley's grief over losing her existing home as it becomes an objectively much cooler and fun home. And that's a real grief and a genuine conflict. It's well-done.

Alexis Hall: Looking For Group (Paperback, 2018, Quicunquevult Press) 5 stars

Review of 'Looking For Group' on 'Goodreads'

5 stars

tl;dr: great book, highly recommend, delightfully nerdy

LFG centers on two college students who meet while playing “Heroes of Legend”, a thinly-veiled stand-in for World of Warcraft. Much of the story takes place while the protagonist plays HoL, so you hear a lot about the game and detailed play-by-plays of dungeons and raids and the occasional grinding or touring the world.

The sum of my WoW-playing experience is “for three hours on one evening, using a free account.” Despite this, I have significant WoW-adjacent experience: my partner played on and off for several years, including as a member of a raiding guild. Many of my other friends have also played a lot of WoW. And I’ve played various other MMORPGs. Anyway, I found the descriptions of raids, dungeons, tactics, strategies, etc. all intelligible and easy to follow. The end of the book also has a glossary of gaming terms, for …

Veo Corva: Tinker & Terror (EBook, 2020, Witch Key Fiction) 4 stars

Veritas is special. He’s a visionary, a necromancer-on-the-rise with scientific principals. But his latest experiment …

Review of 'Tinker & Terror' on 'Goodreads'

4 stars

The characters in this story are flawed and yet charming, lovable despite being grouchy or oblivious or sarcastic or standoffish. I kept reading because I wanted to know whether or not they would achieve their goals. I am even still invested in what becomes of Larry. I MUST KNOW.

I found the plot serviceable but not as well-constructed or interesting as the people that populated the story.

reviewed Books & Bone by Veo Corva (Tombtown, #1)

Veo Corva: Books & Bone (2019, Witch Key Fiction) 5 stars

A Librarians-and-Necromancy Fantasy with Small Town Charm in a City of the Dead

The others …

Review of 'Books & Bone' on 'Goodreads'

4 stars

Characters are delightful and engaging, with many flaws. The plot is a roller coaster that tears forward from one disaster to the next, with few pauses. I have some quibbles with the way the narrative is structured, but it's a good book.