“We will protect that which we love, even when we don’t want to love it and we don’t feel it loves us. Perhaps it doesn’t. That is how love works. It exists, whether or not it is returned.” – R. Cooper Title: Wicklow’s Odyssey Author: R. Cooper Publisher: Dreamspinner Press Pages/Word Count: 350 Pages Rating:... Continue Reading →
L.A. Witt’s “Noble Metals” Is Better The Second Time Around
“How far will you go to protect that thing?” He held my gaze for a long moment. “This is my life’s work, Robert. I didn’t come all this way to fail.” – L.A. Witt Title: Noble Metals Author: L.A. Witt Publisher: Riptide Publishing Pages/Word Count: 204 Pages Rating: 4.5 Stars Blurb: Ever since Robert Belton... Continue Reading →
L.A. Witt's "Noble Metals" Is Better The Second Time Around
“How far will you go to protect that thing?” He held my gaze for a long moment. “This is my life’s work, Robert. I didn’t come all this way to fail.” – L.A. Witt Title: Noble Metals Author: L.A. Witt Publisher: Riptide Publishing Pages/Word Count: 204 Pages Rating: 4.5 Stars Blurb: Ever since Robert Belton... Continue Reading →
A.J. Corza’s Got You Covered This Week With Some Gorgeous Steampunk Covers
You know, when Lisa, the wonderful owner of The Novel Approach Reviews said, “Hey, cover reviews are cool. Go right ahead,” I got really lucky. Not only does she let me rattle on in my dubious wisdom, but she allows me freedom to write about things outside just the covers that I fall in love... Continue Reading →
A.J. Corza's Got You Covered This Week With Some Gorgeous Steampunk Covers
You know, when Lisa, the wonderful owner of The Novel Approach Reviews said, “Hey, cover reviews are cool. Go right ahead,” I got really lucky. Not only does she let me rattle on in my dubious wisdom, but she allows me freedom to write about things outside just the covers that I fall in love... Continue Reading →
Langley Hyde’s “Highfell Grimoires” Is Steampunk And Suspense In An Alt U World
“Many great things have been accomplished by the careful combination of keen minds and ardent spirits.” ― G.D. Falksen Highfell Grimoires: Highfell Grimoires Author: Langley Hyde Publisher: Blind Eye Books Pages/Word Count: 322 Pages Rating: 4 Stars Blurb: Born to privilege, gifted in languages and spells, Neil Franklin has planned his brilliant future—from academic accolades... Continue Reading →
Langley Hyde's "Highfell Grimoires" Is Steampunk And Suspense In An Alt U World
“Many great things have been accomplished by the careful combination of keen minds and ardent spirits.” ― G.D. Falksen Highfell Grimoires: Highfell Grimoires Author: Langley Hyde Publisher: Blind Eye Books Pages/Word Count: 322 Pages Rating: 4 Stars Blurb: Born to privilege, gifted in languages and spells, Neil Franklin has planned his brilliant future—from academic accolades... Continue Reading →
Welcome Therese Woodson On The “Clockwork Horizon” Blog Tour And Giveaway
The Novel Approach is thrilled to be hosting Therese Woodson today in the Clockwork Horizon Blog Tour. Read on to see how you can enter for a chance to win a copy of the book. Official Blurb: As a major airship port, Aerial City welcomes visitors from all over the world. Despite being surrounded by... Continue Reading →
Welcome Therese Woodson On The "Clockwork Horizon" Blog Tour And Giveaway
The Novel Approach is thrilled to be hosting Therese Woodson today in the Clockwork Horizon Blog Tour. Read on to see how you can enter for a chance to win a copy of the book. Official Blurb: As a major airship port, Aerial City welcomes visitors from all over the world. Despite being surrounded by... Continue Reading →
Infernal Devices Are All The Rage In Rhys Ford’s “Clockwork Tangerine”
“Steampunk is...the love child of Hot Topic and a BBC costume drama.” ― Gail Carriger Title: Clockwork Tangerine Author: Rhys Ford Publisher: Dreamspinner Press Pages/Word Count: 90 Pages Rating: 4 Stars Blurb: The British Empire reigns supreme, and its young Queen Victoria has expanded her realm to St. Francisco, a bustling city of English lords... Continue Reading →
Infernal Devices Are All The Rage In Rhys Ford's "Clockwork Tangerine"
“Steampunk is...the love child of Hot Topic and a BBC costume drama.” ― Gail Carriger Title: Clockwork Tangerine Author: Rhys Ford Publisher: Dreamspinner Press Pages/Word Count: 90 Pages Rating: 4 Stars Blurb: The British Empire reigns supreme, and its young Queen Victoria has expanded her realm to St. Francisco, a bustling city of English lords... Continue Reading →
Rhys Ford Talks “Clockwork Tangerine” And Concocts A Giveaway Just For You
I need coffee. Seriously. It’s a need. A daily need. Hell, I can have a triple espresso and then go nap. In fact, I knew I hadn’t enough coffee when I started writing this because I just typed tripe instead of triple. Nothing adds to coffee like cleaned out cow stomach. I apparently also need... Continue Reading →
Rhys Ford Talks "Clockwork Tangerine" And Concocts A Giveaway Just For You
I need coffee. Seriously. It’s a need. A daily need. Hell, I can have a triple espresso and then go nap. In fact, I knew I hadn’t enough coffee when I started writing this because I just typed tripe instead of triple. Nothing adds to coffee like cleaned out cow stomach. I apparently also need... Continue Reading →
Let Yourself Get Carried Away By “Wayward Grace”
"Where there is a sea there are pirates." – Greek Proverb If you’re looking for some swashbuckling steampunk adventure, look no further than Eon de Beaumont’s Wayward Grace, a story that takes readers on a nautical journey on the high seas and on into the sky, through ingenuity and the sheer determination of a captain... Continue Reading →
Let Yourself Get Carried Away By "Wayward Grace"
"Where there is a sea there are pirates." – Greek Proverb If you’re looking for some swashbuckling steampunk adventure, look no further than Eon de Beaumont’s Wayward Grace, a story that takes readers on a nautical journey on the high seas and on into the sky, through ingenuity and the sheer determination of a captain... Continue Reading →
Agamemnon Frost Is Your Guide On A Journey Through "The House of Death" And Onto "The Hollow Ships"
"A man must be sacrificed now and again to provide for the next generation of men." – Amy Lowell Mr. Agamemnon Frost is not at all the man he appears to be. On the surface one would say he’s a bit of a fop, fastidious in his outward appearance, perhaps a little shallow and, for... Continue Reading →
Agamemnon Frost Is Your Guide On A Journey Through “The House of Death” And Onto “The Hollow Ships”
"A man must be sacrificed now and again to provide for the next generation of men." – Amy Lowell Mr. Agamemnon Frost is not at all the man he appears to be. On the surface one would say he’s a bit of a fop, fastidious in his outward appearance, perhaps a little shallow and, for... Continue Reading →
K.Z. Snow's "Merman" Gives Readers A Little Something To Chew On
“So he rolled on down and rolled on down where the mermaids sang while their lovers drowned…” – K.Z. Snow If you can, picture a realm where steampunk meets a real-world industrial revolution, a place where those who wear the brand of Mongrel on their person are segregated in the village of Taintwell, a place... Continue Reading →
K.Z. Snow’s “Merman” Gives Readers A Little Something To Chew On
“So he rolled on down and rolled on down where the mermaids sang while their lovers drowned…” – K.Z. Snow If you can, picture a realm where steampunk meets a real-world industrial revolution, a place where those who wear the brand of Mongrel on their person are segregated in the village of Taintwell, a place... Continue Reading →
A Man Is More Than The Sum Of His Parts – The Tinkered Pinkerton by Helen Louise Caroll
The chief evil of war is more evil. War is the concentration of all human crimes. – William Ellery Channing Brom Donker is a survivor of the American Civil War. Well, at least some parts of him survived; other parts, important parts such as his left arm and both legs below the knees, became sacrifices... Continue Reading →
A Man Is More Than The Sum Of His Parts – The Tinkered Pinkerton by Helen Louise Caroll
The chief evil of war is more evil. War is the concentration of all human crimes. – William Ellery Channing Brom Donker is a survivor of the American Civil War. Well, at least some parts of him survived; other parts, important parts such as his left arm and both legs below the knees, became sacrifices... Continue Reading →

