New books of fantasy and adventure

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Igor Martinez
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New books of fantasy and adventure

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Hellow! :)
I really like this topic and I'm looking for a short list of titles or authors who may be aren't famous or commertial but they have underground master pieces that it's waiting to be recognized.
Do you people know about something like that?
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How about these:
The Theft of Swords by Michael J. Sullivan,
the Yelena Zaltana series by Maria V. Snyder (Poison Study is the first book) and it has two continuing series.
Also, there's the Trinity trilogy, The Quickening Trilogy, the Percheron trilogy and the Valisar series by Fiona McIntosh, The Necromancer by Gail Z. Martin and the Demi-Monde saga: Winter is Book 1, Spring is 2, Autumn is the third and Fall is the last, the author is Rod Rees.
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Thanks Kalainne! I definitely will check out those!
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Post by TheRealityBugBlog »

A few years back I read a trilogy by Elizabeth Kerner called the Tales of Kolmar that I absolutely adore to this day! They follow the young Lanen Kaelar across the lands and seas in her search for the dragons she's been told stories about her entire life. It's the pick of the patch with romance, adventure, life lessons, etc. Sounds a bit corny and generic fantasy I know, but I promise that the way Kerner weaves her characters and the storyline together - well - if you like fantasy/sci-fi then there is definitely a part of you that will love these books!
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The Goblin Trilogy by Jaq D. Hawkins. I should write a review of this actually, it sits next to LOTR on my favorite Fantasy shelf.
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