
Review: The River Has Roots By Amal El-Mohtar
El-Mohtar’s lyrical prose drew me in like a siren song, but I stayed for the rich and immersive story about two sisters and their love for each other.
Review: Carl's Doomsday Scenario by Matt Dinniman
Prepare to take shelter as Dinniman brings the heat in the explosive second installment of the Dungeon Crawler series. Fast action and thrilling danger await!
Review: Sisters of Mercy by Yuval Kordov
Against the struggles of life, Sisters of Mercy stresses the importance of small moments of human connection and the beauty we can find in them.
Cover Reveal: A Rescue in Vizen by Élan Marché & Christopher Warman
Rovan’s quiet life shatters when a search for a missing child pulls him into Vizen’s chaos. As a coup brews, he must choose duty or those he loves.
Review: Spectators by Brian K Vaughan
Putting the ‘graphic’ in graphic novel, Spectators by Brian K Vaughan is a poignant exploration of human desire, longing, and what it means to really be alive.
Review: The Land of Unfinished Dreams by Marco Ventura
Up meets Narnia in this middle-grade fantasy graphic novel. The artwork is stunningly adorable, the story, heartwarming. A perfectly modern bedtime story.
Review: The Sarcophagus of Lamia by Rebecca E. Reyes
A fast-paced dark scifi novelette where an investigation to discover the secrets behind an unidentified cadaver leads to some horrifyingly gruesome revelations.
Review: A City of Ashes by Nick Snape
A multi-pov dark fantasy adventure with some very imaginative world-building and a deep focus on human conflict and survival against insurmountable odds.
Review: The Europan Deception by Ryan M. Patrick
If you've felt a void left by The Expanse, this book might just hit the spot. Patrick skillfully crafts a fresh take on intricate political maneuvering.
Review: The Feeding by Anthony Ryan
The prose and ideas are once again top notch, only surpassed by the explosive conclusion that will drop the jaws of all those who pick it up. Don't miss it!!
Review: The Council of Athyzia by D.H. Hoskins
The world-building is so interesting, and the political conflict is so complex and so worthwhile. The author has created a rich and nuanced world here.
Review: Loyalty to the Max by Maya Darjani
Loyalty to the Max is a standalone sequel done right, building on the foundations set in the previous book, and allowing the characters to grow with the universe.
Review: Chosen Of The Dark Realm by David Cornford
A pretty strong epic fantasy with dark tones, the author doesn't hold any punches; and an engaging story with nice pacing end well developed characters.
Review: A Dragon of the Veil by Nick Snape
Dark, action-packed epic fantasy with a compelling protagonist. Snape throws you into a unique world where you have to piece together a truly alien invasion.
Review: Dance With Me by Livia J Elliot
A haunting and beautiful symphony. Elliot weaves themes of perfectionism, loss, servitude, and abuse into a delicate echo of her own creative endurance.
Review: Second Foundation by Isaac Asimov
Despite some strange choices and a few dated elements, Second Foundation beautifully and satisfactorily wraps up Isaac Asimov’s original Foundation trilogy.
Cover Reveal: Prepare For Me A Shallow Grave by Ainy Cormac
Cursed with beauty and immortality, Gahlahan has lived for centuries in guilt and rage. Now, he seeks to reclaim his soul and end the gods who took it.
Cover Reveal: Dragon Along by Joseph John Lee
Camaráin hatched a dragon but no Bond formed. As jealousy grows, he’s drawn into Mór’s secrets: fae hunters, banned books, and a gnome stealing his dragon.
Review: The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins
Ten years and two prequels later, my Hunger Games reread hit hard—full of fresh connections, rebellious roots, and powerful moments from the very start.
Review: Something I Keep Upstairs by J.D. Barker
This book is a great mix of horror, psychological thriller, and even a cop mystery. It all leads to an explosive finish that leaves you gasping for breath.