Felgarth, one of humanity's last bastions, is a city of walls. A safe haven from the demons that spill through The Flaw.
But for Rhys, a guard striving to join the Rangers beyond, and Ambrose, a young thief desperate to protect those he loves, these walls feel like prison.
When a noble goes missing and Ambrose is falsely accused, Rhys pursues him into a nefarious plot that threatens to leave the city, and their loved ones in mortal peril. As the two battle for their place in the city, can they overcome the dangerous secrets that threaten to tear it down?
A fast paced fantasy book with excitement, danger and spice for all to enjoy
Great debut! For clarity there are 2 main male male romances in this book, with a whole lot of juicy fantasy drama in between. Really unique world building and well executed plot.
Spoiler part: Can’t believe a main character was killed off. Has been a long time since I read a book that did that, but it packed an emotional punch. Sad. Hope for the best for all the characters!
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.
I have hardly any experience with fantasy. But the author drew my attention to the book via his Instagram account and I thought I'd give it a try. Well, and I was rewarded for it. This book is just great ❤️! So multifaceted, I was enchanted into a completely different world! The story is exciting, thrilling, but also incredibly sexy 🔥🥵! We don't just have two main characters, but three, who we learn a little more about in each chapter. Rhys, Ambrose and Jasper are brave men, and they take us with them on their adventures. But I also took Caolan, with his moods and great loyalty, to my heart. I love the story and can only recommend it to everyone. At the end you can't wait to find out what happens next! I'm looking forward to the next book.
It has been a while since i've read a LGBTQ friendly fantasy book and this did not disappoint! Loved the way characters seamlessly cross over with one another, making me not want to skip a chapter. The balance between action and romance in this is perfect, where the plot does not give out due to overwhelming romance. Thoroughly enjoyed the fight scenes <3
Looking forward to the second book now, please write faster Steven Cavehill!
It’s always a risk buying a book from a first time author, however this risk well and truly paid off. An absolutely brilliant setting, with well fleshed out characters, an intricate plot and I genuinely can’t wait for the second instalment.
Over the years I’ve found some authors have issues with dialogue not sounding authentic, Steven Cavehill has definitely not had this issue with the dialogue appearing natural and nuanced.
Hopefully we’ll be seeing a lot more from this author and definitely one to follow.
Second world fantasy told in past tense from multiple POVs. This was an entertaining entry to a new world and a new series, with characters that the author made me care enough about to want to see more of. This book is based in the city of Felgarth, and Cavehill really nails the seemingly universal dynamics of cities, in particular wealth differences and what it means for poorer parts of the city. He also deftly ties in the mystery of Jasper’s disappearance with bigger secrets being kept by a handful of powerful people.
The story is queer-normative with great gender balances in both main and minor characters, the action scenes are perfectly choreographed, and I think Cavehill sometimes seems as if he’s about to fall back on cliche, then takes the story in an unexpected direction. I would not call this book romantasy; it’s a fantasy story where some of the characters have long-term established relationships and others more casual encounters, but they’re not the focus of the story, it just helps build characterisation. I’m really looking forward to the next in the series and highly recommend it!
A Rune in the Rubble is a fantastic debut and a wonderful introduction to MM fantasy for me. Steven Cavehill has created a story that feels both fresh and immersive, combining a dangerous, vividly imagined world with a romance that feels authentic and deeply moving.
What really stood out for me was the relationship between Rhys and Caolan. Their connection grew so naturally that I found myself completely invested in them from the start. It never felt forced or rushed; instead, it unfolded in such a believable way that it anchored the whole story. Their bond provided warmth and hope amid the darker elements of the world.
As a debut novel, it is impressive how assured the writing feels. The pacing kept me turning the pages, and the emotional depth gave the story real heart. For anyone curious about exploring MM fantasy, this book is a perfect gateway. It balances adventure, danger, and romance in equal measure.
I am excited to see where the series, and Steven Cavehill’s writing, goes next. This is a debut worth celebrating.
A Rune in the rubble by Steven Cavehill is an epic fantasy set in a queer normative world, where a city lies in ruins 20 years after demons attacked and the divide between the lower class and the high born grows wider every day.
I loved this book! The plot is plotting, and I can’t wait for book two to come out and to continue the story of our three main characters.
Spice is optional Plenty of banter and grumpy looks Fast paced Rune based magic system 3 POV’s 3rd Person Already established couple Witcher vibes kick ass female side characters
First off - I haven’t read a fantasy book in YEARS, and I’ve never read a mm fantasy!
This book was so enthralling. The pieces come together slowly and so beautifully. I admit I was confused for a while, but I think we are meant to be. And the understanding slowly comes.
I really enjoyed this book and the change of pace. I can guarantee I will be thinking about this book for quite some time. How in the world the author was able to create this world with these interconnected storyline is beyond me!
A smashing debut novel! Incredibly compelling story with twists and turns, and grounded characters with vivid lives I can’t want to read more about. The spicy elements are sexy but sensitive and add some fun to a dramatic and twisting story. Humour is woven all the way through, and the lore of the world the author has created is deep and interesting. Write faster Mr Cavehill I need book 2 in my life now!
This is my first time reading a debut novel by a new author. I’m so glad I gave it a go, especially as I’ve been getting more into fantasy lately.
The story is told through multiple POVs and features two male-male romances, which is probably the first time I’ve come across that in a fantasy book. It was refreshing and handled really well.
The writing is great, with strong characters and solid world-building, and it all builds up to an action-packed, satisfying ending. I genuinely can’t wait for the next one - Steven, hurry it up!
I was contacted by Steven to see if I’d like to read his debut book. I decided to hop straight on it!
Well what a great debut! I won’t go into too much detail but there is ⚔️ m/m action but also an epic storyline. Family loyalty ✅ mythical creatures ✅ magic system ✅ sword fighting 😉⚔️✅
Steven how could you do that??? You know who I mean 😭😭
Excellent combination of sci fi and gay romance. It’s hard to pick a favorite character but Rhys & Ambrose are my top 2. I can’t wait for the next installment.
One of my favourite genres is fantasy, and eventually overtime you begin to notice similarities and inspirations that sometimes make them all seem a little too close together and originality goes out the window. This doesn't mean they are a bad read, but just that it's hard to find something unique.
That being said; A Rune in the Rubble is such an interesting book that is an absolutely unique one of a kind little piece of treasure. An original storyline set in the bastion of Felgarth which keeps you on the edge of your seat always wanting more. I struggled to put this book down many times and read it within 3 and a bit days.
Being a first time author can be hard, but I highly encourage anyone to give this book a chance and be transported into a wild rollercoaster with Rhys and Ambrose that will keep you guessing, screaming, crying and laughing all at once.
There is also a great range of characters who support the main characters and bring this story to life in a beautiful way.
This book has a little bit of something for everyone whether you are a veteran fantasy reader or wanting to try something new. This book is like a breath of fresh air in a world where many fantasy books are following similar patterns.
I look forward to reading more from this author and I hope everyone else finds the same love for this story and characters in their heart as I did
A thrilling debut with compelling characters and a unique take on queer fantasy. This book has excellent world building, high-stakes adventures, and swoon-worthy romance all wrapped up in a fairly lighthearted format that while interesting, doesn't bog you down with archaic language and difficult place names. If you're looking for high fantasy, this won't be it, but if you're looking for a page-turner that will keep you entertained, look no further.
What to expect:
Multiple POVs. Spice, but clearly demarcated so it can be skipped. More than one couple. Magic and magical beings. Adventure and intrigue. Lots of side characters.
Spoilers for content warning ahead. This book does have a
Excellent book! You will not be disappointed in reading it. The plot is phenomenal, and you will quickly get sucked into its grasp. The characters are very distinct, funny, and you will come to greatly care for all of them. I was sad to see both . I really liked them. Also, let's not forget . I am very excited for future books. If they are not in sight, I will take it personally. Overall, good job!
I got 100 pages into this book and I couldn’t bear to read it any more. I don’t give shitty reviews typically but times no sense for why this book is rated so highly.
Spoilers:
There are 3 sex scenes within the first 50 pages… why? They were also very poorly written when it comes to spice in my opinion.
The scenes in which things occur seem rushed and not thought out as the story progresses. The whole first fight scene was done within a page, maybe two.
Really fun fantasy book with fleshed out characters and an interesting magic system. Really builds up to a great climax - I look forward to the sequel. I also particularly appreciate the warnings of the more erotic scenes as I usually don't enjoy reading these scenes so knowing what I could skip without missing plot/lore was really useful!
A Rune in the Rubble pulled me in straight away. The world feels real, the characters are interesting and the story keeps moving without dragging. It’s got heart, mystery and a few great twists. Honestly just a really solid read and I’m already looking forward to the next one.