
Review: Meta by Tom Reynolds
Meta is a thrilling and entertaining read that offers a refreshing take on the superhero genre. With its compelling protagonist, breakneck pacing, and
Review: A Season of Monstrous Conceptions by Lina Rather
Rather’s writing is punchy and visceral, and the opening sequence left me very uncomfortable in all the best ways. This book may be shelved as fantasy
Review: The Winds of Change by Sam Paisley
Strap in, folks, because we're about to embark on a whirlwind adventure with The Winds of Change by Sam Paisley. Picture this you're settling in with a new book
Review: Reed Lions by R.R. Virdi
Soldiers fighting for an empire that generally saw them as lesser. It’s nods to the historical sacrifices of so many with sprinkles of iconic sci-fi culture
Review: Iron Flame by Rebecca Yarros
They are sassy, cranky, or just generally causing chaos in their rider's lives. In Iron Flame I especially love Violet's little dragon, Andarna, who is
Review: The Apollo Murders by Chris Hadfield
You know you’re reading fiction - you know none of this really happened - but because of the attention to detail and the inclusion of just the right amount
Review: Starlight Jewel by E.L. Lyons
I cannot wait for the next book. I am genuinely enthralled by this world Lyons created and I’ve also been left with a lot of thoughts/feelings that I may have
Review: Daughter of the Beast by E. C. Greaves
There are layers to the novel that will leave readers satisfied yet hungering for more answers to the questions that are dangled tantalizingly in front of them.
Review: The Wraith Returns by Paul G. Zareith
Influenced by Hindu mythology, this book has all the checkmarks of a world with lots to offer. Magic metal, a variety of magic options, time travel.
Review: Beta (The Apex Cycle) by M.T. Zimny
This novel is a gem! I highly recommend it to all readers who love superheroes, fantasy, or anything related to it. I was truly blown away time and again
Review: The Original by Brandon Sanderson and Mary Robinette Kowal
In this futuristic novel, society’s woes have been solved by injectable “nanite” technology which provides them with near immortality and the ability to alter
Review: Sordaneon by L.L. Stephens
There are times when a book has been on the radar because the cover is just so spectacular, it draws you in. Sordaneon (and all of the other books in the series) are definitely on my list because of just how beautiful they are.
Review: Oblivion (The Slayer's Dark Rebirth Book 1) by Andy Blinston
If he's to survive, Darius must rediscover a past he may soon regret knowing, and he must reawaken the powers that once earned him the title he's forgotten…
Review: Worldsculptors by Calum Lott
A short story that explores the epic responsibility of world-sculpting that goes hard on science, balancing it with the protagonist’s self-reflection.
Review: Oathbringer by Brandon Sanderson
Sanderson’s magnum opus continues to raise the stakes, expand the scale, and develop the characters, all the while telling you many many amazing stories!
Review: Clash of Eagles by Alan Smale
This book perfectly encapsulates what the Roman Empire could have looked like if it had never fallen, and how it would turn out should they want to expand
Review: The Blood Stones by Tori Tecken
The fact that I have become invested in each character’s story is a testament to Tecken’s writing. It is also evident from the first page that Tecken has poured
Review: In the Orbit of Sirens by T.A. Bruno
If you want to read a space opera tale that involves psychotic psychic aliens, bird people, and humans trying to figure what the hell is going on
Review: The Forgetting Moon by Brian Lee Durfee
This book is dark, and I mean ‘chop a man into little pieces, shove a knife into his open wound to act as hands and place him alive into a box’ kind of dark…
Review: Dreadlord Wizard by Theo Hodges — SFF Insiders
It does take a bit to get into the story, but once it really takes off, it has a lot of exciting action points. The flair and style with which each happens