
Review: Into the Fire by Hayley Reese Chow
With epic world building, perilous action, surprising twists, swoony romance and the coolest of found family, this book will take you on a thrill ride.
Review: An Emperor's Gamble by J.D.L. Rosell
Rosell has crafted a series that evolves with each book. The protagonist, Tal, continues to be a complex and multi-faceted hero, burdened by his past.
Review: The Solar War by A.G. Riddle
For those who appreciate a more contemplative approach to post-apocalyptic fiction, "The Solar War" offers a compelling continuation of the series.
Review: The Chaos Grid by Lyndsey Lewellen
Under the layers of entertaining chaos through their crumbling world there were deeper themes of finding purpose, learning to trust, and battling fear.
Review: Winter World by A.G. Riddle
It's not reinventing the apocalypse wheel, but it sure knows how to spin it in a way that keeps you nervously wondering what might be lurking in the shadows.
Review: Dragon Thief by Blake and Raven Penn
This was a fun one! A YA fantasy adventure with a witty voice, fun characters, and dragon riders…fast-paced, character driven: a heist story with dragons
Review: A Pocket of Lies by R.A. Sandpiper
Betrayals, enemies to slightly less of enemies, twists and turns, schemes, and lies. So many lies. Well-written, fast paced fun with hints of a slow burn.
Review: Molton Flux by Jonathan Weiss
With a unique magic system, stark future world, amazing machines and baffling tech still being uncovered, you get a perfectly balanced Dystopian Sci-Fi Fantasy.
Review: The Hunter by K. Aagard
Dark and melancholic, focusing on the emotional journeys of how the characters personal decisions might affect the socio-political dynamics of the world.
Review: Fleet Champions by Rob J. Hayes
That last line left my jaw hanging and my eyes tearing up. Fleet Champions is yet another stellar entry in the criminally underrated Titan Hoppers series.
Review: Die Young by Morgan Shank
If you love reading about rogue mages, bands of misfits, magical runes and shamanism, then this book is for you! All woven into a character-driven narrative.
Review: Red Rising by Pierce Brown
Red Rising beautifully shows us the perspective of a boy-turned-man forced to become a mirror of what he hates the most as he chases his goal to destroy them.
Review: By Blood, By Salt by J. L. Odom
Flowing prose, a nose for excellent timing and story beats accompanied by vivid descriptive styling makes for a page turning read that is over all too soon.
Review: The Ballad of Sprikit The Bard And Company by Seán O'Boyle
A bard, three brutes and a prize-fighter walk into a tavern...
Now three of them are on the run and this trio make for the most fun read you'll have all year!
Review: Callus & Crow by DB Rook
D.B Rook’s debut novel is arguably one of the most overlooked indie releases of the past two years. It’s a tale of two souls brought together by chance.
Review: Soul Cage by L.R. Schulz
Soul Cage by L.R. Schulz is a richly imagined world filled with compelling characters. Fast paced and well-timed prose make for a quick and engaging reading.
Review: Abandoned by the Gods by Ronit J
Four short stories. Four snippets of life. A priestess, a princess, a criminal, a cook. Four different walks of life. One thing in common. Care to know more?
Review: Bloodwoven by G.J. Terral
A fantastic debut which thrives on the travel aspect of fantasy; has a great magic system, tons of thrilling action, and a strong theme of faith at its core.
Review: The Weavers of Alamaxa by Hadeer Elsbai
Hadeer gives us a gorgeous Egyptian inspired world with a magic system reminiscent of Avatar the Last Airbender and said ‘Oh, but make it sapphic’. I loved it.
Review: Dawnshard by Brandon Sanderson
Dawnshard expertly weaves character, plot and world-building to reveal some very deep lore that hints at Cosmere-wide implications, teasing future storylines.