
Review: When Shadows Fall by Lindy Enns
If you are looking for an unusual fantasy novel with well-developed characters, this novel will offer you hours and hours of excellent entertainment.
Review: Divine Rivals by Rebecca Ross
The tension wasn’t just satisfying, it was compelling. A hug your kids, call your mom, snuggle a little closer kind of cozy not many romantasies achieve.
Review: When the World Starts to Fray by Sam Parrish
Action, great characters, excellent writing, found family themes, and dnd vibes. Breathes new life into the fantasy journey novel. Parrish is a writer to watch.
Review: What Evil Lurks by Mike Shackle
Jon Willem Legray. Witchfinder General to Queen Elizabeth the 1st. Just doing a routine job, until he stumbles upon something grand. Care to know more?
Review: A Dirge For Cascius by Calum Lott
A reflective piece of art that is as intimidating and dense as it is satisfying and emotional. Calum Lott is a mad genius for what he’s created with Valsollas.
Review: Protector Dragon by Liv Rider
A shifter romance with good pacing and open communication, and a good lead into the second though a bit lacking compared to the third (series of standalones).
Review: Hate House by John C. Foster
Fast-paced, well-written with a complex MC, a vividly atmospheric setting, and a plot that won't let you fall asleep. A pretty SOLID psychological horror read.
Review: The Light Must Hold by Kriss Gallom
"The Light Must Hold" is an intense read from the first page to the last, with just enough calming moments to make the thrilling ones stand out even more.
Review: Hell for Hire by Rachel Aaron
It was interesting to see her vision come to life, with a definite crazy fantasy twist. Aaron is definitely an expert at creating some amazing characters.
Review: Eagles Fall by L.R. Schulz
In putting a fresh and unique twist on a well-worn trope, Schulz has created a pulse-pounding read that flies off the page and leaves you eager for more.
Review: Borrowed Time by Russell Dean
This is probably the best £3.99 I have ever spent because I ended up loving this book so much. It was all of the emotions. Can I have the next book please? Now?
Review: The Truth For The Lies by O. H. Phukdischidt
An intense read with complex characters, conspiracy breadcrumbs, and unconventional meet-cutes. Even though it has a rushed ending, the set up is on point!
Review: The Gods Below by Andrea Stewart
I was over the moon when Andrea announced a new series and it did not disappoint!
From The Gods Below I know I'm right to have high hopes for this new trilogy.
Review: Blood of Midgard by Baptiste Pinson Wu
Drake is but a simple leader of warriors. Until things go wrong, and the end of days begins. Will he be able to escape his fate? Only time will tell.
Review: Kip the Quick by Clifton Hill
Kip wants out of Tander, and to do so, looks for all kinds of jobs. And the one that finds him is the one that is the most troublesome. Care to know more?
Interview with R.R. Virdi, Author of the Tales of Tremaine Series
Join us on R.R. Virdi’s Virtual Book Tour. In this engaging interview, Virdi provides a sneak peek into the enthralling world of his series, Tales of Tremaine.
Review: A Dragon of the Veil by Nick Snape
An INCREDIBLE start to a new, dark epic fantasy series! Great characters, a fast-paced & action-packed plot, and excellent world building. A real GEM of a find!
Review: Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury
In Fahrenheit 451, Ray Bradbury presents us a world without curiosity, without deeper thought; and in that loss we see a world of painful solitude.
Review: Sins of the Mother by Rob J. Hayes
In showing a more grounded and remorseful Eska, Hayes’ dark epic has never been stronger, and cements Eska as one of modern fantasy’s most memorable characters.
Review: In the Shadow of their Dying by Michael R. Fletcher and Anna Smith Spark
“Darker-than-black, blood-soaked, and laugh-out-loud funny, this duet between Michael R Fletcher and Anna Smith Spark is a grimdark fan’s dream”