
SPSFC4 Review: A Country of Eternal Light by Darby Harn
Mairead is watching the world burn, what with the countdown, nothing can change it, so she exists, before deciding to live after meeting someone. Care for more?
Review: Animus Paradox By Adam Bassett
A fast-paced cyberpunk story featuring John Wick style action, futuristic world building, Italian Mafia and a protagonist who just wants to go on a vacation.
SPSFC4 Review: Cosmic Strife: Assault by Steve Gavin
Three kids traumatised by their dads death. One takes up the path of the father, one goes to leadership, and one goes to politics. Care to find out more?
Review: Immortal by Sue Lynn Tan
Tan is solidifying a name for herself with her colourful, rich, and magical works. Finishing Immortal has me yet again excited for what we'll see from her next!
Review: Orders of Magnitude by Yuval Kordov
Orders of Magnitude is a propulsive journey into the dark heart of an abandoned lunar colony, guided by the rich prose we’ve come to expect from Yuval Kordov.
Review: Babel by R.F. Kuang
All in all, Babel by RF Kuang was one of the best books I’ve read in the year 2024, and will be one that sits with me for a good deal of time hereafter.
Review: A Memory of Song: First Verse of the Last Ballad by Scott Palmer
An exceptional debut blending classic fantasy, gritty realism, and lingering spirits into a captivating tale that marks a stunning start to The Last Ballad.
Review: The Legend of Uh by Aaron N Hall
Classic trope fuelled fantasy fun, with hints of Sir Terry Pratchett’s humorous genius balanced alongside an epic quest and an important moral resolution.
Review: The Forgotten Earth by Brilynn O'Neal
The Forgotten Earth is an unique enemies-to-lovers romance where the beauty of elemental magic meets dark dystopian, in a world where the deadliest commodity is hope.
Review: Echoes on the Wind by Russell Dean
I was so excited to get into this book and tore through it in no time. The story continues to grow and evolve into something special I cannot get enough of.
Review: Wind and Truth by Brandon Sanderson
In closing the first arc of the series, Sanderson has left me gobsmacked. Wind and Truth is many things: a behemoth, a marathon, a thrill ride…and a triumph.
Review: Dungeon Crawler Carl by Matt Dinniman
A modern-day Douglas Adams, Dinniman has written one of the most ridiculously compelling stories that captures our zeitgeist perfectly, and forces you to think!
Review: The Bladed Faith by David Dalglish
Perfect if you’re after a fresh yet familiar assassin story with plenty of twists, a revolution, and some gruesome fight scenes with a myriad of blood.
Review: Blood Brothers Beyond by Rob J. Hayes
A poignant story of grief, loss, & coming to terms with a loved one’s passing, Blood Brothers Beyond is sure to leave you teary-eyed with a smile on your face.
Review: Echoes of the Arcane by Cody Campbell
Echoes of the Arcane is a powerful blend of poetry and dystopian fantasy stories, exploring themes of loss, grief, and societal issues. Each story leaves a lasting emotional impact.
Review: Legacy of a Hated God By Patrick Samphire
Bittersweet finale of Nik’s adventures where we see our protagonist mage solve a convoluted case while also trying to unravel the secret behind a god’s demise.
Review: Bury Your Gays by Chuck Tingle
A screenwriter’s fictional creations appear and they are committed to closing the book on his life. A powerful horror commentary on queerness and Hollywood.
SPSFC4 Review: Broken Mirror by Cody Sisco
An interesting concept and a valuable commentary on mental health that takes us across an AU of the United States to solve a murder no one believes happened.
Review: A Promise of Blood by R.A. Sandpiper
This is an excellent grim fantasy full of twists, turns, witty remarks, dark schemes, and amazing characters. I highly recommend it to all fantasy readers.
Review: House of Muir by Luke Tarzian
A twisting, grief heavy, poetic narrative full of gorgeous prose. Once Marked, Always Marked. Tarzian announces himself as the modern day Edward Allen Poe.