
Review: Death and the Taxman by David Hankins
The Grim Reaper ain’t lazy. Always on the move, always reaping souls. So when one offers him a drink, he’s surprised at first, then mad. Care to know more?
Review: The Hallows H.L. Tinsley
H.L. Tinsley’s The Hallows is a story that is both captivating and groundbreaking; it delves deeply into an exhilarating sub-genre of fantasy with a unique twist.
Review: The Winds of Change by Sam Paisley
The Winds of Change is an exceptional blend of science, magic, and an epic fantasy journey, fused with pop-culture references and a cast of loveable characters.
Review: Hell for Hire by Rachel Aaron
Witch plus Demon a match made in the Hells. With this much chaos at their fingertips, will it be enough to kill the evil King that has overthrown the Gods?
Review: Soul Cage by L.R. Schulz
An educator who has absorbed much sorrow. A broken soul. An odd teen. All three are connected. Want to see their threads of fate? Click here to find out more!
Review: Renia by Karl Forshaw
Be prepared to have your world turned upside down with this epic debut from Karl Forshaw. Renia is a jaw dropping dark fantasy novel with twists at every turn!
Review: Heliotrope by Palmer Pickering
Character-focused, slow burn epic fantasy that mixes cozy elements with action…This is the kind of book you have to slow down and savor like a cup of warm tea.
Review: The Martian Incident by Ryan M. Patrick
Fast-paced, full of thrills plus intrigue, and totally befitting the “sci-fi techno-thriller” label, this is definitely something that you don't wanna miss.
Review: A Witch's Sin by Daniel B. Greene
While rough around the edges, there’s a lot to enjoy in A Witch's Sin with plenty of twists that make me look forward to what’s next in store for this series.
Review: The Fall by Ryan Cahill
An emotional, Sentinel-armor-enhanced kick to the gut… The Fall is black velvet, highlighting the diamond that Cahill is crafting in The Bound and the Broken.
Review: Childhood's End by Arthur C. Clarke
As my eyes passed over the final words of Childhood’s End, I was overwhelmed by a sense of such longing that few works of fiction have ever been able to elicit.
Review: Of Blood and Fire by Ryan Cahill
Cahill has managed to mix the perfect blend of classic heroic fantasy with brutal, no-holds-barred violence that is elevated to ethereal heights on dragon wing.
Review: The Dragon in the Sea by Frank Herbert
Though this is Herbert’s first proper novel, we see within it the faint impression of all the themes Herbert would explore and weave into his masterwork.
Review: Godsknife: Revolt by Timothy C. Ward
Just another day in Des Moines, Iowa. Caroline is out applying for a job at a hospital when fate steers her to disaster. All is in chaos. Find out more here.
Review: Stone & Sky + Preludes Collection by Z.S. Diamanti
Stone & Sky is the perfect start to a lighthearted, epic fantasy series that is brimming with wholesome fellowships, fun adventures, and hopeful heroes.
Review: The Crimson Court by Brendan Noble
Kasia Niezik is looking for revenge. But those who she hunts are aware of that. And once she arrives at the capitol, the chaos begins. Care to know more?
Review: Seeds of War by João F. Silva
A masterclass of characterization, with three of the most compelling characters I’ve read. They’re grifters, murderers, and liars, yet Silva makes you care.
Review: Metro 2033 by Dmitry Glukhovsky
And as the world ground to a halt in the aftermath of nuclear apocalypse, so too does the story of Metro 2033 begin in almost complete stillness.
Review: Fogbound by N.J. Alexander
Zercien Volnaire is a teacher, not interested in war. But a spirit has other ideas, forcing him to voluntarily sign up to the army. Care to find out more?
Review: The Shadow of the Gods by John Gwynne
A mind blowing start to Gwynne’s newest Norse inspired series. This is one of the best Viking inspired fantasies I have ever read, I loved it so much!