
Review: A Princess of Oldir by Bryan Wilson
Can you break an already broken TBR? A prime example of political intrigue done right, A Princess of Oldir is a rewarding entrée for The Power of the Stars.
Review: The Sunset Sovereign by Laura Huie
Huie does an excellent job, a pretty unique one, of balancing the dragon's grandeur with moments of pettiness and humor, making him an endearing character.
Review: The Bartender Between Worlds by Herman Steuernagel
A sweet blend of cozy cocktails and multiverses with a dash of friendship served warm. Steuernagel’s mixology-based magic system is one you don’t want to miss.
Review: Delta by M.T. Zimny
Delta cranks up the intensity to eleven, setting up 'Epsilon' for a gripping finale. With beloved characters and shocking twists, it's an emotional roller coaster.
Review: The Genesis of Change by Livia J. Elliot
Prepare to read a quotable, high-concept philosophical fantasy. Delicate prose combines with neo-Socratic & Stoic dialogue, creating a truly captivating world.
Review: Gardens of the Moon by Steven Erikson
Gardens of the Moon is an incredibly satisfying read that pulls you right in with its impressive worldbuilding, and keeps you there with its intrigue and drama.
Review: The Blood That Burns the Winter Snow by Ryan Cahill
The Blood That Burns the Winter Snow is proof enough that Ryan Cahill is a master of his craft who can make his shortest works rise just as high as his longest.
Review: Euphrates Vanished by Leon Stevens
‘Euphrates Vanished’ is a short engaging read that offers an opportunity to reset your emotional odometer while contemplating that next big chonky tome.
Review: The Grandmaster's Gamble by Paul G. Zareith
Norman’s a smart kid - Too smart, sometimes. His genius comes back to haunt him after a disastrous trip to an unknown planet goes wrong. Care to know more?
Review: Vesselless by Cortney L. Winn
Vesslless is touted as Fourth Wing meets the Serpent & the Wings of Night & it one hundred percent delivers. Romantasy readers this is your next five-star read!
Review: Exodus: The Archimedes Engine by Peter F. Hamilton
Peter Hamilton’s latest space opera is epic, covering millennia and an entire galaxy, and with an enormous cast, it’s like Wagner’s Ring cycle but set in space.
Review: Three Kinds of Lucky by Kim Harrison
Three Kinds of Lucky is a twisty urban fantasy set in Arizona where we follow a magical trash collector who discovers her own hidden talents.
Review: Fathomfolk by Eliza Chan
This was a solid debut and I look forward to seeing what Eliza brings going forward.So, welcome to Tiankawi, a semi-submerged city of humans and Fathomfolk!
Review: The Land of the Living and the Dead by Shauna Lawless
If I rated this book in sobs, it would be 5/5 sobs. The Land of the Living and the Dead has cemented Gael Song as one, if not no.1, of my favourite series.
Review: Wistful Ascending by JCM Berne
A superhero story, but better. Full of action, death, and high stakes but just as full of nuance, heart, and an emotional depth you don’t get from Marvel.
Review: Dreadful by Caitlin Rozakis
Do you enjoy your cozy fantasy with a villainous twist? If the answer is, yes, then this is the book for you! Recommended for fans of Assistant to the Villain.
Review: Stone & Sky by Z.S. Diamanti
Stone & Sky feels like the epic tales of the '80s and '90s, with modern twists and great pacing. Highly recommended for lovers of good fantasy adventures.
Review: Bloodwoven by G.J. Terral
Laws that cannot be broken, lest one wants to damn themselves. That’s what Lin thinks, until a surprise attack changes everything. Care to know more?
Review: Star Marshal by Jeffery Roarke Jr
Roarke’s writing has matured, and the straightforward approach ensures that every word counts offering a more polished and cohesive storytelling experience.
Review: Die Young by Morgan Shank
Political threads are woven masterfully, punches are not pulled and everything builds to an explosive finale that left me eager for the next book in the series.