Showing posts with label YA Fantasy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label YA Fantasy. Show all posts

Thursday, 21 May 2026

Curtis Jobling - Vampire Empire: Red Tide - Book Review - Mr Ripley's Enchanted Books

What do we have here, Bob the Builder sailing the seven seas? Curtis Jobling's latest offending article, Vampire Empire: Red Tide, was published on May 7, 2026, by Fox and Ink books. We hurtle into an enthralling amalgamation of history, fantasy, and horror and savage gore that firmly establishes his narrative into the darkness and beyond. As the first book in a duology, this YA historical fantasy plunges readers into the turbulent world of 900 AD Shetland, where myth and reality intertwine in ways that keep you on the edge of your seat. 

We have an intriguing synopsis that revolves around Hilde, the daughter of a former Viking warrior, and her friend Cormac, the son of a blacksmith. When their peaceful existence is shattered by an otherworldly Viking warband known as the 'Harrowed Men', led by the sinister vampire Hydyr, the duo is thrust into a perilous and disturbing adventure. As they embark on a quest to save their captured friends and family from the clutches of this malevolent force, Jobber's masterfully explores themes of loyalty, courage, and the chilling reality of betrayal.

The world-building swirls and eddies brightly in *Red Tide*. He meticulously weaves the atmospheric backdrop of the Shetland Islands, intertwining vivid descriptions with elements of Norse mythology and Lovecraftian horror. Each scene is rich with detail, immersing readers in a tactile reality that feels both foreign and familiar. The narrative deftly shifts between character perspectives, allowing for a multifaceted exploration of motivations and conflicts, adding depth to the characters and their relationships.

The rocket pacing is another standout feature. Jobling maintains a rapid tempo throughout the book, keeping readers engrossed with a thrilling mix of action and suspense. The battles are fierce, wild, and adrenaline-fueled, making it hard to put the book down. Each twist and turn is executed with precision, drawing readers into a vortex of anticipation that builds to a climactic ending that might unsettle the reader. Jobber's ability to blend historical accuracy with eerie fantasy elements creates a story that is both thought-provoking and very entertaining. The characters are well written and thought out and relatable, making their struggles deeply resonant with readers. 

This is a must-read for fans of historical fantasy and horror alike. Curtis Jobling has once again proven himself as a master storyteller, crafting a tale that resonates with me on many levels. This gripping adventure is not only a thrilling quest but also a profound exploration of fear, loyalty, and the fight against darkness. With a sequel on the horizon, readers will undoubtedly find themselves eagerly anticipating the next chapter in the Vampire Empire saga. Now is the perfect time to immerse yourself in this captivating world—just be prepared for the thrilling and gruesome journey that awaits! 


Thursday, 9 April 2026

Mr Ripley's Enchanted Books - Favourite Children's Book Picks - April 2026 - UK Post

 

Alastair Chisholm - We are Dragon (I am Wolf) - Published by Nosy Crow Ltd (9 April 2026) - ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1805131274 - Paperback - Age: 8+ 

An outstanding, highly original and unputdownable read. Following on from I AM WOLF and I AM RAVEN, this is a bold, thought-provoking adventure perfect for fans of MORTAL ENGINES and THE LAST WILD.

Rieka’s world is on fire.

She’s lived her whole life aboard Constructs, giant mechanical creatures that battle each other for territory. Now a new enemy has swept across the land – DRAGON. And even with all the survivors united against it, Dragon is winning.

Technically brilliant, Rieka believes that she alone can turn the war. But the path she sets out on is dangerous, both for her and her friends. And all the while, there is a truth about herself she must face…

If she doesn’t, she could destroy everything she’s trying to save. See Book Review HERE!

Also written by the award-winning Alastair Chisholm:

  • I Am Wolf - Shortlisted, Peters Children's Book of the Year award 2025 
  • I Am Raven
  • Orion Lost
  • The Consequence Girl



Katharine Orton - The Traitor Moth (A Moon Realm Novel) - Published by Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers (7 April 2026) - ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1665982085 - Hardback - Age: 8+


A brave young moth sets off on an epic quest to save his clan and the kingdom from peril in this first book in the sweeping Moon Realm fantasy middle grade series--perfect for fans of Wilderlore and Erin Hunter's Warriors series.

Catclaw dreams that one day he will have the gift of prophecy, just like his Dreamkin ancestors. 

But many moons ago, the Dreamkins were exiled from the other noble moth clans for a crime too awful to even speak of, and their gift of prophecy was lost. No Dreamkin has seen the future in generations. So when Catclaw receives a vision telling him that all the moth clans are in terrible danger, he's branded a liar and exiled. 

Catclaw knows it's the right thing to protect his fellow moths, even if his own clan doesn't believe him, so he sets out alone on the long and treacherous journey back to Queen Adeia's Kingdom to warn them. 

But there is more to the moth clans' history than Catclaw ever knew, and the closer he gets to the kingdom, the more the danger grows.



Sophie Anderson - The House with Chicken Legs Runs Away - Published by Usborne Publishing Ltd (9 April 2026) - ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1803704364 - Paperback - Age: 7+ - See Book Review HERE


Brimming with fairy-tale magic, friendship and extraordinary adventure, The House with Chicken Legs Runs Away is the epic, spellbinding return to the bestselling, award-winning world of The House with Chicken Legs.

All Marinka's life, she has lived in her house with chicken legs. Running across the world on magical adventures, Marinka knows how her house is feeling, and it listens to her, too. But something is wrong. And before anyone can stop it, the house has pulled itself apart and run away. 

With her friend Benjamin and crow Jack, Marinka races after it to find answers. Travelling across far-distant lands, through new realms and magical places, Marinka must face up to her fears to save her friends. But her house might not want to stop running...



Mina Ikemoto Ghosh - Hyo and the Deep-Rooted Demon - Published by Scholastic Books (9 April 2026) - ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0702328961 - Paperback - Age: 12+ 


"A vividly imagined fantasy like no other. With a plot that keeps twisting, Hyo will satisfy both the mystery and anime fans alike." - Eliza Chan, author of Fathomfolk

Meet the Hakai Family Hellmakers: Purveyors of artisan hells and unlucky days to inflict upon your enemies.

They'll make it personal... But for a price!

Onogoro is in the middle of electing a new chief - but, as the deadline looms, a sword-wielding serial killer comes to town. Hyo, busy trying to solve a kidnapping mystery, soon crosses paths with the serial killer himself, who reveals a sinister conspiracy with the future of the island at stake. Promising vengeance, Hyo embarks on her strangest special commission yet - and learns more about the powers of being a Hellmaker...

    * The second YA fantasy from author and illustrator Mina Ikemoto Ghosh. * This beautiful package is highly illustrated with Manga-style art. * Perfect for fans of Six of Crows, Iron Widow and Spirited Away.



    Wednesday, 16 March 2022

    John Tarrow - The Stranger's Guide to Talliston (Talliston House & Gardens) - Mr Ripley's Enchanted Books


    The Stranger's Guide to Talliston is a YA fantasy adventure novel set inside ‘Britain’s Most Extraordinary Home’ (Sunday Times): the internationally famous Talliston House & Gardens. The book written by John Tarrow is an adventure like no other just to match the real-life setting. A journey into the unknown and back. A book we think you should READ. One of the best-hidden secrets. Published by Unbound UK. Purchase a signed 1st edition HERE

    THE BLURB & BIO
    Abandoned and alone, thirteen-year-old Joe’s world is shattered when he enters a deserted council house and becomes trapped within a labyrinth protecting the last magical places on earth. There, Joe discovers a book charting this immense no-man’s land, without time or place, its thirteen doors each leading to a different realm. Hunted by sinister foes, Joe is forced ever deeper into both the maze and the mystery of his missing parents. What will he find at the labyrinth’s centre, and can it reunite him with the family he so desperately needs?
    John Tarrow is a novelist, poet, storyteller and award-winning writer. His fascination with folk and faerie tales has taken him around the world, gathering threads of story and legend to weave into his own mythologies. He spent twenty-five years transforming a three-bedroom, semi-detached, ex-council house in Essex into the world-famous Talliston House and Gardens.