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Nathan Cabaniss recommended The Defeated
Fun bit of irreverent fantasy
The Defeated
A Swashbuckling Novella of Black Hearts, Black Humor, and Floppy Black Hats. A besieged band of refugees has only one hope: A morally off-center Robin Hood pathologically obsessed with the look of his own arse.
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The Defeated
A Swashbuckling Novella of Black Hearts, Black Humor, and Floppy Black Hats. A besieged band of refugees has only one hope: A morally off-center Robin Hood pathologically obsessed with the look of his own arse.
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Nathan Cabaniss recommended The Seventh Age: Dawn
The first chapter lets you know early on that this author knows what he's doing. Masterful writing.
The Seventh Age: Dawn
Before the age of reason and science, magic ruled the world. Now, it’s coming back and if most of humanity gets wiped out in the process....well, sometimes you have to break a few eggs.
Nathan Cabaniss recommended The Catcher's Trap
The real deal in horror/dark fantasy!
The Catcher’s Trap
Kidnapped by supernatural beings, and forced to face his inner demons, can Andres summon the strength to save himself?
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Kidnapped by supernatural beings, and forced to face his inner demons, can Andres summon the strength to save himself?
Nathan Cabaniss commented on Beyond Order and Chaos

Thank you, Richard! You, sir, are a scholar and a gentleman. 

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