The Rare: books 1 & 2 a review by Nalini Haynes Solace was born a vampire (not the sparkly kind, I assure you). Because Solace’s parents …
Women
Bitten by Kelley Armstrong
Women of the Otherworld series, book 1 a review by Nalini Haynes I read Bittenafter reading Kelley’s graphic novel Becoming and interviewing Kelley. Kelley said that …
House Of The Wind
a review by Jade Hounsell The House of the Wind follows the lives of two women from the same family in two different locations and …
Avenger’s Angel by Heather Killough-Walden
a review by Jade Hounsell The Lost Angels series Avenger’s Angel recounts ancient history: 2000 years ago God, or The Old Man as he is referred to, …
Archangel’s Blade by Nalini Singh
Guild Hunter series book 4 a review by Jade Hounsell I have to say Archangel’s Blade threw me a bit, I was expecting another book to be …
Tights and Tiaras: Female Superheroes and Media Cultures
Tights and Tiaras: Female Superheroes and Media Cultures was a conference held at Monash University on 12 to 13 August 2011. I heard about it a few …
Angel Arias by Marianne de Pierres
Night Creatures book 2 a review by Nalini Haynes Spoiler for Burn Bright, the first in the series. Naif, also called Retra, is a teenager who, in …
Trudi Canavan in 2011
Trudi Canavan in 2011: Trudi, a fantasy author talks to Dark Matter in 2011. The background noise in the cafe is so bad that this interview …
Peacemaker by Marianne de Pierres, art by Brigitte Sutherland
a review by Nalini Haynes Peacemaker is set in a national park encompassed by a supercity in futuristic Australia. Virgin is the very capable park ranger. …
Statistical Probability of Love at First Sight by Jennifer E. Smith
a review by Nalini Haynes First up I have to confess: the word ‘statistical’ in the title does not automatically make a novel SF or fantasy. …
Traitor’s Gate by Sarah Silverwood
a review by Rebecca Muir The Nowhere Chronicles book 2 Traitor’s Gate focuses on Finmere Tingewick Smith was found as a baby on the steps of the Old …
Burn Bright by Marianne de Pierres
a review by Braiden Asciak This review of Burn Bright was originally published on Braiden’s website then published in Dark Matter issue 5, September 2011 with …
Hexbound by Chloe Neill
A review by Elyse Taylor Picture Harry Potter. No wait, the school is a normal school; it’s just some of the students who do magic. Um, …
Savage City by Sophia McDougall
A review by Rebecca Muir Savage City is the final instalment in the Romanitas trilogy. The series is set in an alternate history, which diverges from …
Tiger’s Curse by Colleen Houck
A review by Jade Hounsell Tiger’s Curse introduces Kelsey, who has been living with a wonderful foster family since her parent’s death in a car accident …