When an elf dies in a young mans barnyard, Tael knows he needs to tell someone. Teaming up with an old soldier and saving two clerics and a girl he is in love with, he must fight ghosts, child smugglers, greedy businessmen and thousands of goblins.
A science fiction tale about the rambling struggles of a young folk singer with robot hands named Genevieve Zeitlyn as she tackles the music industry in the near future.
It’s still always, always a good idea to trade reviews.
But I’d warn anyone doing reviews - take your time and be authentic. I got a "review" about two months ago that was more flimsy than a dollar-store tissue. "Asphahani’s story is so gripping. His characters so amazing! Much wow!!!" And that was literally it (as far as I can remember). No way was I going to approve that, and definitely no way was I going to take my time and delve into their book to ’return the favor.’
If you’re going to do something, do your best and nothing less.