
Review: Grave of the Waiting by Joshua Scott Edwards
A story of survival and sacrifice, where one must not only endure alone but help humanity—posing questions of right, wrong, and the price of saving the many.
Review: The Hero of Ages by Brandon Sanderson
“There is always another secret,” and Sanderson proves he has meticulously crafted this series, while leaving hints for connections to his other works!
Review: A Kingdom of Lies by Ben Alderson
My favourite cinnamon roll is back! We've got a fast paced story, spicy spice, and a new complement of characters in his series of bad decisions fueled by rage.
Cover Reveal: Blood and Dreams by Bella Dunn
Five years after facing the Dreams Thief, Lizzie and Brun are settled in their new life when an unexpected visitor arrives, putting their secret in jeopardy.
Cover Reveal: The Vale of Mysteries by Jared N. Michaud
Nate Brightstar, a sojourner in the universe of Energematrice6, has already defeated an enemy the rest of the Aurora galaxy thought invincible.
Review: An Instruction in Shadow By Benedict Jacka
Benedict Jacka’s nobledark urban fantasy Inheritance of Magic follows Stephen's quest through a bleak, commercialized world to uncover secrets about his parents.
Review: The Faithful Dark by Cate Baumer
The Faithful Dark’s biggest strengths are its characters, who are so well developed that I’m unsure I’ve connected more with any others in recent years.
Review: The Fury of the Gods by John Gwynne
The Fury of the Gods is nothing short of a triumph, and John Gwynne has wrapped up the Bloodsworn Saga masterfully. Without question, this is a modern classic.
Cover Reveal: The City of Mist and Tears (Mothers of Sorrow Book 1) by Alex Robins
A secret hidden deep within the ancient, decrepit heart of Keselgraad. It is whispered in the darkness of the underground galleries. Scratched into the mud.
Cover Reveal: Static Signal Living Legacy by Livia J. Elliot
Two radio arrays. One signal. One mystery. Dozens of people struggling for the truth. Millions affected by the consequences. This is a near-future, hard sci-fi story.
Review: A Clash of Kings by George R. R. Martin
As Winter, war, and a Red Comet lurk on distant horizons, there are far too many kings in Westeros, and sooner or later, one or two of them must fall, right?
Review: War of the Hounds by David Hopkins
Prepare to step into a high stakes battle! Hopkins has crafted a captivating war tale of the sacrifices and lengths one general will go to be victorious.
SPSFC4 Review: EAT by Jesse Brown
The title of this book is very apt: I absolutely devoured EAT. Tense horror, electric action, an immensely gripping cast—Jesse Brown absolutely nailed this one.
Review: Where Dreams Are Lost by Stuart Tudor
A short, quick read that was engaging from the word go. A great plot, relatable characters, a very well depicted setting, and excellently showcased horror.
SPSFC4 Review: Blood Sacrifice by Q. Turner
Two protest leaders, two different ideologies of how to fix things, each one having their own personal problems. All to have some freedom. Care for more?
Review: This Is How You Lose the Time War by Amal El-Mohtar and Max Gladstone
This Is How You Lose the Time War blends time-warping sci-fi with a romance between rival agents, Red and Blue, whose connection transcends their conflict.
Review: What Evil Lurks by Mike Shackle
A short yet super engaging read with a superb MC, a well-executed plot plus setting, and a whole heap of evil. A PERFECT start to a highly promising new series.
Cover Reveal: Wild Skies (Yeehaw Dragons #1) by K.E. Andrews
I’ll trade ya a story for a drink. It’s a story about a handsome son of a gun and his trusty dragon, Bean, on the hunt for the notorious train robber, Talon.
Review: The Scorching: The World in My Hands By Nick Snape
A deeply nuanced sci-fi standalone with slow-burn suspense, a diverse and unorthodox cast of characters and a spaceship straight out of your worst nightmares.
Cover Reveal: Bloodbound by G.J. Terral
Those bound by blood leave no lines left uncrossed. Aemun’s actions months prior ripple beyond Danica's borders as an oblivious Lin struggles to retain some sense of self.