
Review: Chosen Of The Dark Realm by David Cornford
A pretty strong epic fantasy with dark tones, the author doesn't hold any punches; and an engaging story with nice pacing end well developed characters.
Review: A Dragon of the Veil by Nick Snape
Dark, action-packed epic fantasy with a compelling protagonist. Snape throws you into a unique world where you have to piece together a truly alien invasion.
Review: Dance With Me by Livia J Elliot
A haunting and beautiful symphony. Elliot weaves themes of perfectionism, loss, servitude, and abuse into a delicate echo of her own creative endurance.
Review: Second Foundation by Isaac Asimov
Despite some strange choices and a few dated elements, Second Foundation beautifully and satisfactorily wraps up Isaac Asimov’s original Foundation trilogy.
Review: The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins
Ten years and two prequels later, my Hunger Games reread hit hard—full of fresh connections, rebellious roots, and powerful moments from the very start.
Review: Something I Keep Upstairs by J.D. Barker
This book is a great mix of horror, psychological thriller, and even a cop mystery. It all leads to an explosive finish that leaves you gasping for breath.
Review: Foundation and Empire by Isaac Asimov
While I did not enjoy ‘The General’, ‘The Mule’ was one of the best antagonists of all the Asimov novels I’ve read. A very real threat to the epic Foundation!
Review: The Winds of Change by Sam Paisley
Overall, this book is a stellar debut by an author that many readers should keep their eyes on. There is a lot of promise for this series as it hits its flow.
Review: House of Chains by Steven Erikson
House of Chains does not reach as high as the first three books, but it still wears Malazan’s biggest strengths on its sleeve, even if it falls to its scope.
Review: The Dryad’s Crown by David Hopkins
Prepare to enter an epic literary novel by David Hopkins! Embark on a journey woven with ancient magic, discovering one’s destiny, and the power of sacrifice.
Review: The Son of the Prophets by Bryan Wilson
his sequel continues perfectly with what was set up in the debut, leading the reader to become more fully engrossed in this beautiful story. I need more!!
Review: The Return of the Knights by Gregory Kontaxis
This is a great entry for those who are looking to get into the genre or to relive childhood classics. Many readers will enjoy it just for that reason alone.
Review: The Envoys of War by Dave Lawson
With characters that will become beloved, a reader should look forward to a fun humorous action packed romp of an adventure. This one will hit the spot.
Review: Of Empires and Dust by Ryan Cahill
Of Empires and Dust is the penultimate novel in The Bound and the Broken and it has solidified this series as one of my favorite fantasy epics I have ever read.
Review: Special Delivery by Rex Burke
Space marines on a mission to escape execution. A dark, exciting entry in Burke's bibliography—fast-paced, engaging, and witty. Special Delivery delivers.
Review: Toothsucker by Kaden Love
Gripping, fast-paced, and emotional. Toothsucker by Kaden Love is a book that I thoroughly enjoyed from cover to cover, and will leave a mark after it's done.
Review: Elric of Melniboné by Michael Moorcock
In the classic fantasy adventure—Elric of Melniboné—we get our first glimpse of the albino emperor who will rule the realms of fantasy for decades to come.
Review: Carl's Doomsday Scenario by Matt Dinniman
The fun continues as Carl & Princess Donut face full-fledged quests on the third floor. The world grows, and with it, the characters, as well as our immersion.
Review: Academy Arcanist by Shami Stovall
This is a wild ride for any reader who decides to pick up the book and see what creature will pair with them. Join me in figuring out which one is best!!