
Review: The Son of the Prophets by Bryan Wilson
If you liked the Forsaken Planet then you will LOVE the Son of the Prophets. Wilson really comes into his own in this darker follow-up to his debut novel.
Review: Sealed Empire by Norbert Zsivicz
Whether you seek the comfort of familiar medieval settings or the thrill of futuristic intrigue, Zsivicz's Sealed Empire promises a journey worth embarking on.
Review: Ancient as the Stars By Maya Darjani
The author’s blurb promises “… adventure with humor, snark, and lots of heart.” Maya delivers on that but there is more to ‘Ancient’ than a wacky yarn.
Review: Slab City Blues by Anthony Ryan
Ryan excels at placing characters in scenarios where they have to contemplate or struggle with obscure but meaningful aspects of life, death, sanity, morality.
Review: The Rest to The Gods by Joshua Walker
Walkers, "The Rest To The Gods" is a fascinating preview to Walker's skill as a storyteller, offering a tantalizing glimpse into a world ripe with potential.
Cover Reveal: Realm of Fey by Ben Alderson
The Realm of Fey series follows Robin Icethorn, a half-fey boy who grows up in the human land, blissfully unaware that he is the last heir to a major magical dynasty
Review: Blackwing by Ed McDonald
McDonald's Blackwing is a lot of great things but at its core, it is very much a love story, one that pulls at the reader’s heart strings time and time again.
Cover Reveal: Fool's Promise by Angela Boord
Reunited after years of separation, Kyrra and Arsenault long for a peaceful life together. But the magic keeping Kyrra alive is also tearing her apart.
Cover Reveal: The Hytharo Origin by Jonathan Weiss
A litany of bloody memories showed Spiric the truth of his identity. A thousand years have passed since the fall of The Hytharo Empire, leaving him the sole survivor
Review: A Necromancer called Gam Gam by Adam Holcombe
Necromancers are always seen as evil. But what if there was a nice one? Introducing Gam Gam, a kindly grandma knitting for the dead. Click here to learn more!
Review: The Man or the Monster by Aamna Qureshi
The Monster or the Man picks up where The Lady or the Lion left off. And oh my word, does it pack a punch. Durkhanai is picking up the pieces of everything.
Review: The Butcher of the Forest by Premee Mohamed
The Butcher of the Forest transforms from classic fairytale set-up to nightmarish, weird fiction that left me unnerved and upset and desperate to turn the page.
Review: A Memory Of Song: First Verse Of The Last Ballad by Scott Palmer
This is an enormous debut filled with lore, loss, love and the ghosts of our own and other’s pasts. It has absolutely everything you want in a fantasy series.
Cover Reveal: Corruption's Claw by Emma L. Adams
In Laria, the truth cuts as sharp as a blade. Former captain Yala Palathar and her allies prevented the god of death from claiming another city, but at a cost.
Review: Undead Samurai by Baptiste Pinson Wu
Nine win a competition set by the shogun's brother. Nine set out on a perilous mission for him to gain their rewards. Will they all survive the trials to come?
Review: Vermilion Flames by Adam Fernandez
You're met with a dystopian sci-fi of epic proportion. Fernandez’s debut novel is a page turner, and I found myself desperately impatient to keep reading.
Review: Dungeon Crawler Carl by Matt Dinniman
Dungeon Crawler Carl is a twisted, depraved, and hilarious love letter to classic video games, table-top RPGs, and cosmic horror. I adored this first entry.
Review: A Memory of Light by Robert Jordan and Brandon Sanderson
A Memory of Light is the crowning jewel of the Wheel of Time series, demonstrating Sanderson’s ability to craft an extremely satisfying end to one of the most epic fantasy stories.
Review: Soul Cage by L.R. Schulz
Good fantasy needs an original premise. Soul Cage can make that claim because of its original magic system, which forces its characters into making tough choices
Interview with E.C. Greaves, Author of The Vyshivka Trilogy
E C Greaves is the author of the Vyshivka Trilogy; besides pouring his imagination out into writing, he develops indie horror games, composing music and drawing