
Review: Upscaled by Joseph John Lee
A sweet, comforting tale that left me with a warm feeling in my heart and dreams full of dragons. Perfect for fans of Discworld and How to Train Your Dragon.
Review: The World to Come by Yuval Kordov
The World to Come delivers a tactically precise narrative vision that sets your mind ablaze with the prospect of what could be happening just off the edge of the page.
Review: For A Few Days More by Z.B. Steele
A justice hunter tracks down dangerous foes for sport. A dead man walking wishing to begin anew. A greedy, ruthless outlaw heads east. Care to know more?
Review: Paschia's Hidden Journals - Volume I: Awakenings and Aeveaternity by Sam Paisley
Paschia’s Hidden Journals is like being handed a skeleton key to the Elements of Time, deeper explaining the world’s history and structure of it’s realms.
Review: The Exile by Ryan Cahill
A poignant character study of Dayne Ateres, exposing his tragic and brutal backstory, masterfully embedded in the uncovering of horrific Empire secrets.
Review: The Astray Chosen by Laura Huie
The second book amps up the tension with Fia's struggles in Thedre, deepens Winston’s and Martin’s stories, introduces new dynamics, and expands on the world.
Review: Leviathan Falls by James S. A. Corey
Leviathan Falls ends somewhere in the middle, walking a tightrope between pulse-pounding action but also high-conceptual themes that perplex more than excite.
Review: The Hallows H.L. Tinsley
H.L. Tinsley's The Hallows is a delicious standalone sorbet of grimdark noir fantasy briming with potential to become a fully-fledged series.
Review: The Unchosen by Laura Huie
The Unchosen blends a twist of the chosen one trope with magic, gods, and rich world-building, through an MC that is relatable and a journey that keeps going.
Review: Of Darkness and Light by Ryan Cahill
Of Darkness and Light is a brutal amalgamation of the best that epic fantasy has to offer, burning with dragonfire and dripping in blood.
Review: Falling Into Oblivion by Aaron M. Payne
If you love Batman as the detective he’s meant to be, fused with the gruelling state of life and technological progression in Blade Runner, then this is the book for you.
Review: The Genesis of Change by Livia J. Elliot
A breathtaking experience. A work of vividity. The Genesis of Change takes a paintbrush to the mind's eye and smears it with impossible colours.
Review: The Fall of the Giants by Gregory Kontaxis
Elliot is heading out to the Mountains of the Forgotten World to claim a blade. The Warlord Walter continues his expansion of power. Care to know more?
Review: Death's Beating Heart by Rob J. Hayes
Death’s Beating Heart puts a dramatic and bloody bow on the story of the Corpse Queen and Hayes has cemented Eska as one of fantasy's most memorable characters.
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).