
Review: The Hero of Ages by Brandon Sanderson
In this conclusion of glorious highs and devastating lows, The Hero of Ages offers a bittersweet but ultimately satisfying end to what is an incredible fantasy series.
Review: My Murder by Katie Williams
Cloning technology is a new reality, where death isn’t the end, but rather a new beginning. A thought-provoking speculative story set after the MC is murdered.
Review: Jade Legacy by Fonda Lee
An emotional yet heartfelt conclusion to Fonda Lee’s Green Bone Saga, where the Kaul family, bound by blood and fate, passes their legacy to the next generation
Review: Where the Dead Brides Gather by Nuzo Onoh
Rich with folklore and Nigerian culture, and incredible imagery throughout. This was my first time picking up a title by Nuzo Onoh and it will not be the last.
Review: The Last Hour Between Worlds by Melissa Caruso
If you think Groundhog Day meets Inception with a ‘whodunnit’ mystery solved by a damn-good-at-her-job new mother sounds good, I can’t recommend any other book.
Review: Mistborn: The Well of Ascension by Brandon Sanderson
Set one year after The Final Empire, this midpoint in the epic fantasy Mistborn trilogy lays down crucial groundwork for what will be a jaw dropping finale.
Review: Our Broken World: The Fourth Nightmare by Stuart Tudor
John, observant for his kind, notices the celestial visitors, the protectors if you will, disappearing, so he embarks on a quest to find out why. Care for more?
Review: Earthbound by Katee Stein
Emotional devastation book alert! An entanglement of oaths leads to an epic journey, full of heartbreak, in a world where the Earth itself is out to get them.
Review: Sands of Bone by Logan D. Irons
Heavy metal thunder rolls across Jerusalem as our werewolf seeks to hold the predator, Saladin and his hoards at bay with sword, arrow, claw and tooth
Review: Immortal by Sue Lynn Tan
Love fantasy based on Asian myths with deep beautifully layered storylines, twists, & a swoon-worthy enemies to lovers romance? Then check out Immortal!
Review: Sun Slayer By Juzi
A beautifully crafted standalone eastern fantasy, inspired by Asian history and culture, blending brilliant fantasy, emotional depth, and complex moral conflicts.
Review: The Lost Metal by Brandon Sanderson
What a satisfying conclusion to Era 2 of Mistborn! The gloves are off! The future of the Cosmere has just become a million times more intriguing, and awesome!
SPSFC4 Review: The Scorching Just Press Play by Nick Snape
Intense skirmishes and firefights, loyalties and lies are hopelessly tangled. Funny, tense, surprising, and a bit heartbreaking. I recommend giving this a read!
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.