
Review: In the Shadow of their Dying by Michael R Fletcher and Anna Smith Spark
In barely over 150 pages, this novella pulled off a lot of neat twists and turns, and it goes to show that their combined force is not a one-trick pony.
Review: Daros by Dave Dobson
An empathic society that has grown technologically past the point of empathy made this particularly unique and I really just had fun with how the whole thing…
Review: The Passage by Justin Cronin
I found myself immersed in the complex and changing world with its uniquely strange characters. There was mystery but there was also a sense of purpose.
Review: Evil Omega by S. Rodman
I went into reading Evil Omega with the thought I would be reading an urban fantasy with romance, and ended up being surprised that it was more of an erotica.
Review: Flood by Stephen Baxter
Six captives, five saved. Just in time to witness the beginning of the flood. Take a dive into their journeys and get swept away by the known unknowns.
Review: Your Blood And Bones by J. Patricia Anderson
Empathetic, lyrical, and visceral, Your Blood And Bones’ heartfelt narrative will creep you out and make you weep, all the while longing for more from Anderson.
Review: The Fireborne Blade by Charlotte Bond
The Fireborne Blade sits out the outside of a typical dragon book. The novella is packed full of dragons, knights, touches of magic, and all the twists & turns
Review: Gogmagog by Jeff Noon & Steve Beard
The beautiful cover art promised me water, rickety creaking bridges and docks, and subtlety. Rarely have I found a book so well suited to its cover…
Review: Dragon Teeth by Michael Crichton
Dragon Teeth offers a richly textured introduction to the broader fiction of Michael Crichton; and a direct springboard to his most famous works.
Review: Stone & Sky by ZS Diamanti
If you need a break from grimdark, or if you’re a first-time fantasy reader, I think Stone & Sky might become a new favourite for you. It definitely has for me.
Review: Relic of the Gods by Philip C. Quaintrell
Get your tissues ready as you are about to go on a rollercoaster ride of emotional destruction. As Asher and his companions take steps towards their final
Review: Herald by Rob J. Hayes
Rob J. Hayes has successfully laid the groundwork for what will be held to the same heights as modern classics like John Gwynne’s Faithful and the Fallen.
Review: Kraken Rider Z by David Estes and Dyrk Ashton
If you’re into high fantasy, dragons and krakens. No matter if you’re 12 or late into adulthood, this book will keep you entertained throughout the whole read.
Review: Death's Daughter by Amber Benson
The early chapters settle you into a fantasy world that feels safe. But there is a turn as the story advances, revealing the true horrors beneath the surface.
Review: A Betrayal of Storms by Ben Alderson
A Betrayal of Storms had really good pacing, engaging action, heavy foreshadowing, and realistic characters. Ben paints a really good picture and uses
Review: Star Wars, Episode III: Revenge of the Sith by Matthew Stover
Revenge of the Sith, the culmination of the ultimately flawed Prequel trilogy from George Lucas, was a movie that had good ideas and poor execution…
Review: Thorns of War by João F. Silva
Thorns of War is an excellent sequel. It takes all the fascinating and unique aspects of Seeds of War and builds off of it perfectly, creating an instant
Review: Ascendant by Michael R. Miller
Ascendant is a near flawless first entry in an epic fantasy saga: it tells a contained, well-paced story that tugs at the heartstrings and delivers searing
Review: River in the Galaxy by Natalie Kelda
River In The Galaxy' is a compelling read that balances its darker themes with moments of healing and found family. While it may not be for everyone, especially
Review: Exile by A.J. Calvin
A very good, solid start to a dragon-based epic fantasy series with family as a strong theme. I’m very much looking forward to the sequels, and to see where