
Review: Demon by Rob J. Hayes
After trudging through 150 pages of torture, fever-dream-level suffering, Hayes weaves a finale that will leave you on the edge of your seat, screaming victory.
Review: The Kheld King by L.L. Stephens
The political landscape is influenced in many ways, often with personal bias from multiple characters being thrown in, all of it of believable proportions.
Review: Deathless by Rob J. Hayes
Political intrigue with morally grey characters, and reveals that expand the God Eater universe, Deathless explores the events building up to how the Godless
Review: The Hidden Guardian by J. D. L. Rosell
The Hidden Guardian remains a great read with gripping action, memorable characters, inventive magic, and an enriching and fulfilled fantasy world to get lost in.
Review: Herald by Rob J. Hayes
Ambitious in scope and grand in vision, Herald sets the ground for what is to be an epic saga of bloodshed, betrayal, and a clash of world-ending powers.
Review: The Tainted Cup by Robert Jackson Bennett
This murder mystery plot grabbed me instantly and ran away with me cackling. What an absolute delight of a brain puzzle that I’m in desperate need of more!
Review: Thorns of War by João F. Silva
The characters really make the stakes come to life, pulling on the emotions of the reader, hoping to see them accomplish the things that they want to do.
Review: Bringer of the Scourge by M. Daniel McDowell
Once held hostage in a tower, now free to run from every nation of Derebor, Vierrelyne has no easy life. Come wander the path of woe that follows her!
Review: Hoard by Django Wexler
A fun, light-hearted read that hooks you in with likeable characters, and a ridiculously real conflict. It has some real gold (yes, I said it) within its pages.
Review: Elegy of a Fragmented Vineyard by Kaden Love
Something has been brewing in the lands of Facet for ten years now, and has now fully fermented. What is to be? Are people prepared? Come find out now!
Review: Trollgrave by Alex S. Bradshaw
The best stories are ones that stay with you long after you’ve turned the last page. Trollgrave is like that. It is a real page-turner, exciting, unpredictable
Review: Of Blood And Fire by Ryan Cahill
All in all, if you like high fantasy, dragons and magic, morally grey characters and adventure, I’d hand you this book with the rest of the series as well.
Review: The Kinslayer by S.K. Putt
The story of The Kinslayer is exhilarating from page one… [characters] are thrust into heart-pounding battles, excellently crafted fight scenes, blood, hardship
Review: Ascendant by Michael R. Miller
If you want dragons, order, chaos & absolute betrayal every once & a while, alongside feeling the victorious high of smashing bugs into paste, read this book.
Review: Dreams of Fire by Shauna Lawless
If you haven’t found time to dive into the Gael Song trilogy, I would highly recommend Dreams of Fire as a bite-sized introduction to the brutally conniving world
Review: Dark Town, A Fantasy LitRPG Adventure: Level One of the Dragon's Crawl by Palmer Pickering
It’s all about the characters: There’s heart-thumping action and deft world-building, but you’ll stay for the friendship between Temerity and Half-Pint.
Review: The Knight of the Moon by Gregory Kontaxis
Novellas are all the rage these days in the indie fantasy space, and Gregory Kontaxis jumped on that hype train by writing one hell of a prequel novella
Review: The Stray Spirit by R. K. Ashwick
Overall, The Stray Spirit is a relaxed read that’s not going to twist you up too hard emotionally. I’m interested to see where things go in The Spirit Well
Review: A King's Radiance by L.R. Schulz
Six Kingdoms, Seven Kings. Six Kings in treaty under the Seventh. There’s barely peace as it is. What will run this peace off the rails? Come find out now!
Review: Way of the Wizard by Michael Michel
Michel’s new novel sets the ground for what is to be an explosive & epic journey of growth, imaginative world-building, & absurdly creative magical showdowns.