
Review: The Trials of Empire by Richard Swan
While The Trials of Empire is still well-written and enjoyable, it feels like two disparate stories that could have benefited from being split into two books.
Review: Platinum Tinted Darkness by Timothy Wolff
Six guardians protect the world from meddling Gods and their Harbingers, but what happens when they have to manage politicians, twisting loyalties, and a shifting world?
Review: Lucy Undying: A Dracula Novel by Kiersten White
Looking for a spooky season sapphic horror that's sort of a retelling but more like a spin-off? This is about Lucy Westenra, until it very much isn't.
Review: Crow Named Torment by Silas A. Bischoff
Torment used to be a crow with no name, no wants or needs aside from food and flying. Until an alchemist diverted her from her messaging job... Care for more?
Review: The Wraith Returns by Paul G. Zareith
To put it simply - this quite amazing opening chapter to a new grimdark epic fantasy series inspired and based upon ancient India is certainly NOT TO BE MISSED.
Review: Shattered Spirits The Fall of Ishcairn by Cal Black
Shattered Spirits: The Fall of Ishcairn is a masterclass in how to write gripping horror fantasy and has left me wanting more from this world in the best ways.
Review: The Time-Marked Warlock by Shami Stovall
An urban fantasy series that intertwines murder mystery with time manipulation. Fans of the Dresden Files will absolutely love this up and coming series.
Review: Traitor Son by Melissa J Cave
Remin, a general and son of a traitor. The Emperor has promised him one of his daughters' hand in marriage. Yet not all is what it seems… Want to know more?
Review: Third Loch From the Sun A Scottish Sci-Fi Adventure by Rex Burke
For those that have yet to experience a Rex Burke tale, standalone Third Loch is a fantastic introduction to the feel-good sci-fi vibes that are Rex’s forte.
Review: As Born to Rule the Storm by Cate Baumer
Beautifully written sci fi romance; mind-bending in all the best possible ways, and written with such a lyrical verve that I devoured it within a day.
Review: Shadows of a Lost Hollow by Corey Ratliff
Tharst Oralok is but a family dwarf, long since he has not used his axe in war, living peacefully under a new mountain. But war always comes. Care for more?
Review: Ternion of Tarr: A Simgra Series Novel by Bethany Arliss
If this were a debut author, I might be more generous about some things but my overall remark is: I liked the Pegasus and the wood hags needed page time.
Review: The Three Stigmata of Palmer Eldritch by Philip K. Dick
On the surface, The Three Stigmata presents itself as a very 60s book—What if you could meet God by doing drugs?—but it’s clear that such a reading would be a shallow one.
Review: The Shadow on the Glass by Jonathan L. Howard
Craving for some Lovecraftian cosmic horror? Look no further than the 1st Victorian-era gaslight fantasy novel set in the world of Chaosium’s Call of Cthulhu...
Review: The Fall of Selvandrea by T.J. McKay
Valdaris Dracar thinks himself as a simple captain for the Ceremai army. Until he gets unwillingly thrown into a pit for the darkness to consume. Care for more?
Review: The Hunger of the Gods by John Gwynne
This is possibly the best middle book of a trilogy ever written. Superb follow up to Shadow of the Gods, ruthless, breathtaking and simply incredible.
Review: A Cloud of Unknowing by Andrew Gillsmith
If its predecessor had the texture of a blockbuster, A Cloud of Unknowing has the texture of a stage play, one that carefully tightens the screws with each new chapter.
Review: The Maid and the Crocodile by Jordan Ifueko
Set in the same world as her Raybearer duology, Jordan Ifueko wrote a timeless book with The Maid and the Crocodile. You will love Sade, Nobody of Oluwan City.
Review: The Price of Power by Michael Michel
A slow burn with an explosive finish, The Price of Power is an awe-inspiring introduction to an ambitious fantasy epic. A true modern classic in the making.
Review: The Envoys of War by Dave Lawson
Gen is asked to do the unimaginable, spy on her best friend while on a mission. Unbeknownst to her, something worse is brewing in the shadows. Care for more?