
Review: Orion by Aaron Frale
If you’re looking for a chill sci-fi with an RPG feel, enjoyable characters, a fun twist, plenty of action and an unraveling plot, try this book on for size.
Review: The Iron Crown by L.L. MacRae
L.L. MacRae has created a deep, captivating, classic-modern fantasy world with The Iron Crown, and I’m eager to ride alongside these dragon spirits once more.
Review: Swallowed by Med Smitherman
Come for the horny plants stay for the sensual atmospheric prose. Swallowed was a beautifully written, thoroughly enjoyable scifi romance horror.
Review: Songlight by Moira Buffini
This is going to be one of my favorite YA books of the year! I absolutely tore through this and cannot wait to see where this dystopian world goes in the next installment.
Review: The Mercy of Gods by James S. A. Corey
The Mercy of Gods comes across as a foundational novel that plants the seeds for bigger things to come in future books, but ultimately has left me wanting more.
Review: The Three Body Problem by Cixin Liu
The stars are silent, but a deadly secret stirs. A scientist’s discovery sets off a chain of events that could doom or forever change humanity’s fate.
Review: The Earth-Treader by Alissa J. Zavalianos
A clean adventure fantasy filled with magic and a soft romance for a young audience looking for Tolkien-type lore and a Snow White and the Huntsman-esque retelling.
Review: ShadowBane By Cal Logan
ShadowBane by Cal Logan delivers a brutal, unforgettable grimdark saga of ambition, bloodlust, and compromise set in a feudal landscape inspired by Asian culture.
Review: Mercy Rising by Bowen Greenwood
An absolutely action packed story from the very first page. Great for adult readers who love a bit of a twist on the classic science fiction rebellion novel.
SPSFC4 Review: Final Cuts and Semifinalists Announcement
Please note that many of these books are being cut not because they’re bad and some very narrowly missed the bar for a quarter- or semifinalist placement.
Review: Iron Legacy by Gavin Oxley
If you have been hungover after reading Red Rising or desperate for something that feels like Divergent with a more adult feel: This book is absolutely for you.
SPSFC4 Review: Team SFF Insiders Second Cuts
Please note that, even though these books did not work for us, it doesn’t mean that they won’t work for you, and our views do not mean that they are bad reads.
Review: Hera by Jennifer Saint
I learned so much about the Greek Goddess reading this, and I LOVED that. Feminine rage? Check. Fighting Gods? Check. Do you have a favorite Greek God/Goddess?
SPSFC4 Review: Nothing Larger Than These Stars by E. Marie Robertson
Nothing Larger Than These Stars is a page-turner with twists and turns that left me guessing until the cliff-hangar at the end. It’s well-paced and full of mystery!
Review: From the Depths by B. S. H. Garcia
So you want more of Quinaria? Well Garcia has you covered! We’re back in the world with a new perspective and a piratey twist! Get your rum drinks ready!
Review: Wistful Ascending by JCM Berne
This is, hands down, the best space opera book I’ve ever had the pleasure of reading. Berne is a masterful storyteller. Sign me up for the rest of the series!
Review: The Godsblood Tragedy by Bill Adams
Adams’ foray into the dark, epic fantasy realm is a curse-laden blast. Mistborn meets Borderlands with a splash of Dune & Samurai Champloo thrown in for good measure.
Review: For a Few Days More by Z.B. Steele
A Justice Hunter, an outlaw, a bodyguard, and a whole heap of violence. This debut has all the makings of a Western but it's grimdark through and through.
Review: Godblind by Anna Stephens
Darker than black and drowned in blood, Anna Stephen’s Godblind is a debut that showcases an immense amount of talent and a wonderfully fresh voice.
Review: Magician by Raymond E. Feist
If you love classic fantasy with likeable characters, rich culture with an added twist of alien invasion, then the Riftwar Cycle is one series you can’t sleep on.