Review: Quicksilver by Callie Hart
Quicksilver is rebellion, epic fighting scenes, touch-her-and-die vibes – it’s trope-filled but all the best mix to bring an adult romantasy worth reading.
Review: Orion by Aaron Frale
If you’re looking for a chill sci-fi with an RPG feel, enjoyable characters, a fun twist, plenty of action and an unraveling plot, try this book on for size.
Cover Reveal: The Dark Element by Bryan Wilson
Pain is a brother, grief a sister, and death the child of war. As Colton, Violet, and Ace fight their own battles, the fate of humanity hangs in the balance.
Review: The Iron Crown by L.L. MacRae
L.L. MacRae has created a deep, captivating, classic-modern fantasy world with The Iron Crown, and I’m eager to ride alongside these dragon spirits once more.
Review: Swallowed by Med Smitherman
Come for the horny plants stay for the sensual atmospheric prose. Swallowed was a beautifully written, thoroughly enjoyable scifi romance horror.
Review: Songlight by Moira Buffini
This is going to be one of my favorite YA books of the year! I absolutely tore through this and cannot wait to see where this dystopian world goes in the next installment.
Cover Reveal: A Claiming of Souls by R. A. Sandpiper
A soul taken, a war brewing. Suri battles darkness as enemies rise, secrets unravel, and fate hangs by a thread in the epic conclusion to the Amefyre trilogy.
Review: The Mercy of Gods by James S. A. Corey
The Mercy of Gods comes across as a foundational novel that plants the seeds for bigger things to come in future books, but ultimately has left me wanting more.
Review: The Three Body Problem by Cixin Liu
The stars are silent, but a deadly secret stirs. A scientist’s discovery sets off a chain of events that could doom or forever change humanity’s fate.
Review: The Earth-Treader by Alissa J. Zavalianos
A clean adventure fantasy filled with magic and a soft romance for a young audience looking for Tolkien-type lore and a Snow White and the Huntsman-esque retelling.
Cover Reveal: Island of the Dying Goddess by Ronit J
Stranded on the cursed island of Sawarrgh, immortal explorer Anawar must escape its twisted horrors by killing the goddess who trapped it in a time loop.
Review: ShadowBane By Cal Logan
ShadowBane by Cal Logan delivers a brutal, unforgettable grimdark saga of ambition, bloodlust, and compromise set in a feudal landscape inspired by Asian culture.
Review: Mercy Rising by Bowen Greenwood
An absolutely action packed story from the very first page. Great for adult readers who love a bit of a twist on the classic science fiction rebellion novel.
Review: Iron Legacy by Gavin Oxley
If you have been hungover after reading Red Rising or desperate for something that feels like Divergent with a more adult feel: This book is absolutely for you.
Review: Hera by Jennifer Saint
I learned so much about the Greek Goddess reading this, and I LOVED that. Feminine rage? Check. Fighting Gods? Check. Do you have a favorite Greek God/Goddess?
Review: Nothing Larger Than These Stars by E. Marie Robertson
Nothing Larger Than These Stars is a page-turner with twists and turns that left me guessing until the cliff-hangar at the end. It’s well-paced and full of mystery!
Review: From the Depths by B. S. H. Garcia
So you want more of Quinaria? Well Garcia has you covered! We’re back in the world with a new perspective and a piratey twist! Get your rum drinks ready!
Review: Wistful Ascending by JCM Berne
This is, hands down, the best space opera book I’ve ever had the pleasure of reading. Berne is a masterful storyteller. Sign me up for the rest of the series!
Review: The Godsblood Tragedy by Bill Adams
Adams’ foray into the dark, epic fantasy realm is a curse-laden blast. Mistborn meets Borderlands with a splash of Dune & Samurai Champloo thrown in for good measure.
Cover Reveal: The Crystal Heir by Brendan Noble
Kasia struggles to control her new power as chaos grips Zekiaz. Armies march, alliances form, and a legendary general wields a weapon that may turn the tide.