
Review: Guard in the Garden by Z.S. Diamanti
Felton Holdum was a warrior. Until he wasn’t. Lost of the one job he was good at, he is bereft of work and so starts working for the city guard. Care for more?
Review: Memories of Tomorrow by Noah Isaacs
Aerym can foresee someone’s death. One day, in the search for a way to earn money, he and his friends end up with more than they can chew. Care for more?
Review: The Automaton by Ian Young
A machine stirs in an abandoned facility, with a voice to guide it through turmoil. And what's more, forgotten memories begin to surface. Care for more info?
Review: Thunder Kraken by David Estes & Dyrk Ashton
Zee and Jessup continue training their powers to fight that mysterious foe from the first novel. Will they survive their training or will sabotage kill them?
Review: A Song of Bones by Isaac Anderson
Mice being kidnapped by rats, forced to work in horrid conditions underground. That’s all the book promises but we get so much more. Care for more info?
SPSFC4 Review: The Murder Algorithm by Wilson Kincaid
Framed for a murder, Roman Glass tries to clear his name, and he’s not alone, however things get out of control by those who wish to hide it. Care for more?
SPSFC4 Review: The City That Disappeared by Cheryl Peña
Rebecca Vance, concerned about a settlement on an alien planet, goes to investigate with her friend, Mark Wu, however things start going wrong. Care for more?
SPSFC4 Review: A Country of Eternal Light by Darby Harn
Mairead is watching the world burn, what with the countdown, nothing can change it, so she exists, before deciding to live after meeting someone. Care for more?
SPSFC4 Review: Cosmic Strife: Assault by Steve Gavin
Three kids traumatised by their dads death. One takes up the path of the father, one goes to leadership, and one goes to politics. Care to find out more?
Review: Earthbound by Katee Stein
Tehran and Knox are best friends, sharing an occupation as overseers, until Knox is stripped of his power. Shortly after that, tragedy strikes. Care for more?
Review: The Odyllic Stone by Alex Scheuermann
Aster is just a child, yet he wants to save his village before more people die. But things are not as what they seem, leading him astray. Care to know more?
Review: Our Broken World: The Fourth Nightmare by Stuart Tudor
John, observant for his kind, notices the celestial visitors, the protectors if you will, disappearing, so he embarks on a quest to find out why. Care for more?
Review: Volkov by Ian J. Kempf
Killian Volkov is part of a secret organisation that hunts hybrids, but soon he gets thrown into a whole new world, and death follows him still. Care for more?
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?
SPSFC Review: The Wrong Stop by Rex Burke
Hutch is a student of England wanting to tour Europe with his two friends. That is, until they get on a train to Berlin, and things go awry. Care for more?
Review: Fall, Sacred Apple by Emory Glass
Corbha and Einaid, two different souls, each bound by their own internal struggles. But when things go sideways, they’re forced to work together. Care for more?
Review: Relentless Blades by Russell Carroll
Vigilanton is a thief in the night for a crime lord in a frontier town. That is until trouble comes aknocking. All bets are off, stakes are high. Care for more?
Review: The Inside Story of the British Bureau for the Arcane: The Dark Elf Dynasty File by Phil Parker
Arlo’s a decorated agent of the British Bureau for the Arcane, but due to his heritage, many want him dead, including members of his family. Care for more?
Review: Children of the Fall by H.S Down
Hypatia and Alexandra, sisters, one of flesh, one of metal. One day, a bug takes out all electronics, sending them scrambling for survival. Care for more?
Review: Conquist by Dirk Strasser
Cristóbal is a capitán, setting out into a new land to gain a fraction of the glory of Pizzaro and Cortéz. But his own men are against him. Care for more?