

“Another tale full of twists, turns and that brand of humour only Royce and Hadrian can provide. I really couldn’t have asked for more.” - The Speculative Herald on The Death of Dulgath “No question about it, this book is another winner, bringing back everything I love about Riyria: great characters, great setting, great story. Martin’s “Song of Ice & Fire” but equally satisfying, Sullivan’s epic fantasy will be gaining fans at exponential rates.” - Library Journal on The Rose and the Thorn “With less gore and a smaller cast of characters than George R.R. “Snappy banter, desperate stakes, pulse pounding sword play, and good old fashioned heroics are all on full display here.” - 52 Book Reviews on The Crown Tower “Heir of Novron is the conclusion to the Riyria Revelations, cementing it in a position as a new classic of modern fantasy: traditional in setting, but extremely unconventional in, well, everything else.” - Drying Ink on Heir of Novron A must-buy for all fantasy lovers.” - The Founding Fields on Rise of Empire “A delightful, entertaining and page-turning read that reminds us just how enjoyable, and how good The Riyria Revelations series is. “This epic fantasy showcases the arrival of a master storyteller.” - Library Journal on Theft of Swords “Riyria has everything you could possibly wish for: the characters are some of the best I’ve ever encountered in fantasy literature, the writing is top notch, and the plotting is so tight you’d be hard-pressed to find a mouse hole in it.” - B&N Sci-fi & Fantasy Blog Sullivan’s fans will be delighted.” - Publisher’s Weekly on Age of War Sullivan also gifts readers with complex lives for his characters, filled with tests, triumphs, and tragedies. “In this powerful third book (after Age of Swords) of a projected six-book series, Sullivan continues providing excellent worldbuilding and character development. “Sullivan’s ability to craft an engaging and captivating fantasy world surpasses most any other fantasy author out there, and puts him alongside names like Sanderson and Jordan.” - Fantasy Book Review on Age of Swords It’s fast-paced, intimate, and beautifully cultivated.” - Fantasy Book Review on Age of Myth “Age of Myth bears the hallmark storytelling genius that we have all come to love of Michael’s work.
