
Wagons & Wyverns by Z.S. Diamanti
Zarni was afraid of his people due to his ties with the late king . And after a year, that’s not changed until he gets dragged out of his shell. Care for more?
Dune Messiah by Frank Herbert
In Dune Messiah, Herbert is warning us against the cult of personality, against leaders who claim infallibility, who ask for sacrifice while making none themselves.
Starling House by Alix E. Harrow
Haunting and lyrical, Harrow's prose was like returning to the stories I had been read at my bedside: strangely nostalgic, mesmerizing, and terrifying.
Blessed is the Rot by Sheri Singerling
Once a lauded Surveyor, Fenrir lost everything defying the Church. Now, love and ruin entwine as he faces distortions, betrayal, and a choice to damn the world.
Ashbound Oaths by Russell Carroll
The Scepter of Cymathu is shattered, wyrms awaken, and four haunted heroes must master their inner demons before the rising beasts burn the world to ash.
Flour & Forge by Herman Steuernagel
A kind-hearted baker and a battle-scarred warrior are thrust into a dwarven quest where trust, courage, and a little pastry magic might heal them both.
Dead Acre: Black Badge Vol I
A supernatural fantasy graphic novel that's a heck of a super fun ride through the wild wild west, one which you totally don't wanna miss out on whatsoever!
The Blade Itself by Joe Abercrombie
Abercrombie came out swinging in his debut novel, modernizing the Grimdark playbook; Logen and Glokta have beautifully ascended the Dark Fantasy Hall of Fame.
Guard in the Garden by Z.S. Diamanti
A heartfelt cozy fantasy that shows the power of love, healing, and community while shining light on the struggles veterans face.
Constituent Service by John Scalzi
I had a blast with this Parks and Rec meets Men In Black novella. It’s the journey not the destination for this story, and I absolutely loved its delivery.
The Serpent and the Shattered Sword by N.A. Betts
The Shattered Sword follows Alira Verbrandt into frozen wastes and shadowed lands where betrayal, rebellion, and a perilous choice decide the fate of her world.
Kingdom of Lies by Isaac Hill
Harin Sunborn battles his father, General Dragh, as enemies strike Landor’s heart. Amid fragile peace and looming Horde, vengeance may cost the crown.
The Celestial Tears Of Dying Light by Joshua Walker
As war cools, a Sleeper hunts lost tree-dwellers and a priest seeks the fabled Veil-Piercer, stirring secrets and powers that could shatter Q’ara forever.
Reckoning by Michael R. Miller
A dark tour-de-force of near constant action and destruction in this penultimate novel that raises the stakes for the looming, ultimate confrontation.
The Sunrise Dagger by Abel Montero
As rebellion spreads and gods falter, six lives entwine in betrayal, sacrifice, and survival, each choice pushing a splintering empire toward ruin or rebirth.
The Luminous Fairies and Mothra by Shin'ichirō Nakamura, Takehiko Fukunaga, Yoshie Hotta, & Jeffrey Angles (Translator)
A beautiful first look at one of Japan’s most iconic kaijus, as well as a pretty in-depth note setting political, and socio-cultural context of its creation.
Mercy: ILL IS THE FATE by Chance Dillon
In Maetlynd, fate fractures and war ignites. Demons rise, love shatters, and the chosen must fight through ash and blood to be remembered or forgotten.
Grave Covenant by Tobias Youngblood
Ridley, while searching for his vanished fiancee, picks up a throwing knife enthusiast and a human obsessed bug shapeshifter. Shenanigans happen. Care for more?
The First Sin by Cheyenne Brammah
Exiled warrior Tårik faces survival, prophecy, and first contact on a hostile world, where his fate and that of the Årdrakin Empire are forever bound.
Jade War by Fonda Lee
A very different experience from Jade City, Jade War starts slow but ends with the world feeling a lot more realized and its characters somehow even more real.