
Review: Toothsucker by Kaden Love
Gripping, fast-paced, and emotional. Toothsucker by Kaden Love is a book that I thoroughly enjoyed from cover to cover, and will leave a mark after it's done.
Review: The Crimson Fire by Abel Montero
The Crimson Fire is the entry to what will undoubtedly be a very epic epic-fantasy series, and will be an absolute smash hit. That much I can guarantee.
Review: The Way of Kings by Brandon Sanderson
Perfect for fans of epic fantasy as long and legendary as Wheel of Time, give this a shot if you’ve read Mistborn and are looking for more from the Cosmere.
Review: Scales of Fire by Ashley Capes
Scales of Fire is perfect for fans of dragon rider stories, DnD, Zelda-like games, and just a whole lot of fun, I can’t wait to see how the story continues.
Review: The Devils by Joe Abercrombie
Perfect for fans of dark fantasy, The Devils by Joe Abercrombie is going to be a smash hit, and will definitely go down as one of my favorite releases of 2025.
Review: Whispers of the Storm by Z.B. Steele
Dark, gritty, and utterly human. Full of emotion, banter, and fast-paced action that any reader could enjoy, this is one I will recommend deep into the future.
Review: She Who Knows by Nnedi Okorafor
I’ll be looking for books like this, and, perhaps most importantly, I’m looking forward to reading how the story continues in book two, and in the main series.
Review: Blood of the Kami by Baptiste Pinson Wu
For fans of historical fiction steeped in wonder and driven by compelling characters, Blood of the Kami is going to resonate with readers in a big way.
Review: Splinterleaf & Hollowfrost by Justin Greer
Splinterleaf & Hollowfrost is a great continuation of Derry and Barrow’s story, their character, and a wonderful ride that more people should come along for.
Review: The Radiant King by David Dalglish
Fast, action packed, and a hell of a ride, The Radiant King is perfect for monster-filled dark fantasy fans, especially if you enjoyed the Witcher or Berserk.
Review: Tangleweed & Waterbloom by Justin Greer
Every sentence is a joy, every chapter a new adventure, and I can’t wait to see what’s next for Derry, Barrow, and all those we’ve come to love in this world.
Review: War Heart by Ashley Capes
If you’re a fan of the Zelda franchise, games like DnD, and stories chock full of adventure, then War Heart by Ashley Capes is absolutely the book for you.
Review: An Inkling of Flame by Z.B. Steele
Full of suspense, laughs, heartache and heartbreak, An Inkling of Flame by ZB Steele is a phenomenal story, one that more people should be paying attention to.
Review: Upscaled by Joseph John Lee
Upscaled was a wonderfully fun romp; great for a bit of escapism, great for a laugh, and even greater to gauge your knowledge of cool real-world references.
Review: Yellow Sky Revolt by Baptiste Pinson Wu
If you’re looking for a historical fiction book with fantastic prose, look no further, for you’ve found it with Yellow Sky Revolt by Baptiste Pinson Wu.
Review: Under An Azure Sky by Wil Chan
Quintessential fantasy with goblins, dragons, absurd quests, and whatever else you might want, Under an Azure Sky was an enjoyable read from cover to cover.
Review: Rising Flux by Jonathan Weiss
If you like stories like Mad Max and Star Wars (stay with me), or unique wasteland settings, Rising Flux by Jonathan Weiss is definitely the one for you.
Review: The Land Herself by Ainy Cormac
A dark fantasy tour de force. Cormac’s storytelling leaves me dying for more, and I can’t wait to see what’s in store both in this series, and beyond.
Review: The New Patriots by Jake Theriault
For the terminally ill, death is patriotism, so we find ourselves in an alternate—and horrifyingly possible—USA rife with plague, disease, and immorality.
Review: Only My Eyes Move by Stuart Tudor
This was the first entry in the Eight Nightmares collection, and what a nightmare it is, full of visuals and implications that had me peeking over the covers.