
Review: Of War and Ruin by Ryan Cahill
Of War and Ruin has transformed The Bound and Broken series from an amazing story to a generational series that needs to be read by EVERYONE.
Review: An Exile of Water & Gold by Joshua Walker
An action-packed masterpiece! Walker’s high fantasy is unlike anything you have ever experienced before. Get ready to journey through the land of Q’ara.
Review: Noose by Brennan LaFaro
A dark, brutal, and gritty revenge tale. Takes off like a bullet train and won’t let you breathe till it reaches the end. A wild ride, and a western done right.
Review: The Shadowed Land by Signe Pike
Singe Pike's writing shines as she turns ordinary events into a magical narrative, bringing to life a whole cast of characters who will deeply resonate with you.
Review: Murder at Spindle Manor by Morgan Stang
A prime example of a genre-blending read, this SPFBO-winner is sure to entertain you with its captivating murder mystery and fantasy, gothic horror vibes.
Review: Time-Marked Warlock by Shami Stovall
If you’re into detective serials, set in a magical urban fantasy, with animal companions, kid sidekicks and a groundhog day time loop, this story is for you.
Review: Your Blood and Bones by J. Patricia Anderson
A beautifully written, dark, and thought-provoking novella that hits you with emotions, and will undoubtedly stay on your mind long after you've read it.
Review: Yield Under Great Persuasion by Alexandra Rowland
If you feel like a horrible goblin wanting to throw yourself out the window to flee situations where you’ve been perceived, this is hands down the book for you.
Review: Order of the Shadow Dragon by Steven McKinnon
Demons, mages, knights and bards; Order of the Shadow Dragon has it all. An unmissable, unforgettable adventure, ready to punch its way to the top of your TBR.
Review: Interstellar Megachef by Lavanya Lakshminarayan
Food is more than just sustenance, and Interstellar Megachef explores its far-reaching influence on human culture, identity, and interstellar politics.
Review: A Reckless Courage by S.K. Putt
A Norse-inspired, character-driven story depicting themes of addiction, marriage, loss, redemption and healing perfect to fill that Gwynne sized hole in your tbr
Review: Mistborn: The Final Empire by Brandon Sanderson
Sanderson’s The Final Empire is a must-read for fantasy fans. Its captivating magic system, rich world-building, and unforgettable characters make it unputdownable.
Review: Ghost of the Neon God by T. R. Napper
Perfect for both seasoned science fiction readers and newcomers to the genre, Ghost of the Neon God is a philosophical, action-packed, cyberpunk delight.
Review: Hell of a Witch by Rachel Aaron
The Hellish duo is back, ready to take the battle to Heaven by attempting their most daring challenge yet to take down an Anchor, a giant magical fortress.
Review: The Fury of the Gods by John Gwynne
The brutal end of the God war comes to life. Wolf v Dragon is far more than Good v Evil with the fates of all balanced on the scales in this epic finale!
Review: Before the Shattered Gates of Heaven by Bryan S. Glosemeyer
A gripping sci-fi story with a plot like Red Rising and writing like The Expanse, in the world like Divergent, with a female main character… but it’s space?
SPSFC4 Review: The Afterlife Experiment by Sam Weiss
If you like your sci-fi with threads of horror, you will almost definitely enjoy The Afterlife Experiment. This is certainly a book that sticks with you.
Review: Volkov by Ian J. Kempf
Killian Volkov is part of a secret organisation that hunts hybrids, but soon he gets thrown into a whole new world, and death follows him still. Care for more?
SPSFC4 Review: Orion by Aaron Frale
Why does Orion keep coming back to life? Why is there always a princess? Who is Stabby? You may not guess the answers but you'll enjoy the read to find out.
SPSFC4 Review: The Winds of Change by Sam Paisley
With a solid isekai foundation, The Winds of Change is carried by a unique, expansive world and rich characters, even with some plot missteps along the way.