
Review: The Sound of Starfall by Scott Palmer
Dark fantasy master Scott Palmer returns with his prequal novella that will leave you shell shocked and yearning. Prepare to return to the Remembered Lands.
Review: The Hunter by K. Aagard
The Hunter is a great debut into epic fantasy with excellent character work, strong worldbuilding, and a long yet fun journey which makes it a fantastic read.
Review: The Fall of the Giants by Gregory Kontaxis
Elwyns, elves, giants, oh my! We’re back in Knightdorn, our cast and world keep growing and Gregory Kontaxis is keeping us glued to the pages for a second time.
Review: Where Sirens Roam by Cameron Michaels
I love a good seafaring adventure, and this one did not disappoint. If you're into unique magic, dragons, sirens, pirate escapades, and a hearty sea shanty, this book is for you
Review: Jack of Thorns by A.K. Faulkner
Combine the creepiness from The Magicians with nature-magic, a flower shop, the pain of addictions, and you get the beginning of a good series.
Review: Not Your Bargain by AJ Alexanders
A cozy-esque adventure with D&D vibes, but make it a jaded old man waiting for the end of the world. But even shorter: two old guys on their last adventure.
Review: A Song To Drown Rivers by Ann Liang
If you're a fan of C-drama, this is undeniably for you. And if you think you know Xi Shi's story, you can't possibly be prepared for Liang's retelling.
Review: The Last Lunar Witch by S.F. Henne
This book is the reason I started reading urban fantasy again after years of ignoring it. Henne’s writing style was just perfect to draw me in and keep me.
Review: Return of The Griffin by JCM Berne
Marvel and DC stand to learn a lot from Berne’s Hybrid Helix. Full of epic action that is balanced perfectly with cozy and emotional character moments.
Review: Fall, Sacred Apple by Emory Glass
Corbha and Einaid, two different souls, each bound by their own internal struggles. But when things go sideways, they’re forced to work together. Care for more?
Review: Red Rising by Pierce Brown
A science-fiction masterpiece by Pierce Brown that has taken the world by storm. Red Rising sets everything in motion as Darrow infiltrates the Golds.
Review: Red & Dead by Violet Fenn
Red & Dead is a witty, fast-paced urban fantasy full of quirky characters and magical mayhem. If you love hidden worlds and humor, this is a must-read!
Review: From the Ashes by B. S. H. Garcia
From the Ashes is rife with heavy emotion and pulse-pounding action, and if that’s indicative of what’s to come for the rest of the series, then count me in.
Review: Memories of Ice by Steven Erikson
Tremendous set pieces and high emotion let Memories of Ice stand tall above the series' previous entries. Get ready to have your heart punted out of your chest.
Review: Relentless Blades by Russell Carroll
Vigilanton is a thief in the night for a crime lord in a frontier town. That is until trouble comes aknocking. All bets are off, stakes are high. Care for more?
Review: A Memory of Song: First Verse of the Last Ballad by Scott Palmer
Brace yourself for a delightfully dark and bloody masterpiece of how far one will go to protect their family and to satisfy the overwhelming urge for revenge.
Review: The Blood Orchid by Kylie Lee Baker
This was a brilliant book to follow on from The Scarlet Alchemist and comes together as a phenomenal duology. From start to finish, I have loved this story.
Review: Daughter of No Worlds by Carissa Broadbent
For those who love tales of hope, healing, what it means to be free, slow burn romance, witty banter, and a character driven plot full of political machinations.
Review: In the Shadow of their Dying by Michael R. Fletcher & Anna Smith Spark
In the Shadow of their Dying is equal parts gruesome and addictive, it brings you down a grimdark rabbit hole that will leave you feeling unsettled and wanting more.
Review: Earthbound by Katee Stein
This plot was unreal. On the surface it seems like a really cool, politically complex story, but I was blown away by its deeper themes and raw emotions.