
Review: Bringer of the Scourge by M Daniel McDowell
Bringer of the Scourge by M. Daniel McDowell is for fans of old-school fantasy like the Black Company novels and characters like Grey Mouser, but still want
Review: The Olympian Affair by Jim Butcher
The strength of this novel is definitely the aerial battles. They are brought to life with great details, especially with escalating the fear that the
Review: The Sunset Sovereign: A Dragon's Memoir by Laura Huie
Whether you’re reading this from the point of view of a parent wanting the best for their child, a child learning how to stand up on its own, or having an
Review: A Sword of Bronze and Ashes by Anna Smith Spark
Bronze and Ashes centers on Kanda, a farmer, wife, and mother of three, living a rote life after escaping her past of a glorious warrior and leader of the
Review: Yellow Sky Revolt by Baptiste Pinson Wu
Readers are immediately told where the tale ends with the preview, but the journey, the journey to the end makes it special and you’ll never know how it ends
Review: We are Legion (We are Bob) by Dennis E. Taylor
Bob Johannson is your typical engineer who just made a deal of a lifetime in the software industry, before then using that wealth to purchase an afterlife as a
Review: Empire of Silence by Christopher Ruocchio
Ruocchio absolutely excels at displaying the vastness of humanity against the vastness of the universe, and it is thanks to this that no matter how far this
Review: Dreams of Fire by Shauna Lawless
I've made absolutely no secret about how much I love the Gael Song series and Shauna Lawless' writing. And given that I am going more and more feral waiting for
Review: Empire of Dirt by Philip C. Quaintrell
For a lone ranger, Asher sure has made a lot of friends. Empire of Dirt is a huge step up from Rise of the Ranger, and so far has been an incredibly fun read.
Review: Renia by Karl Forshaw
Luna Ruinam is a very interesting place to be. Practically a desert, with an ocean near the capitol (With a large building called the Hall of Vrenn). Cool.
Review: Children of Time by Adrian Tchaikovsky
A damaged AI from a faulty brain scan, a bioengineered virus, some humans on a spaceship far from earth, and killer ants are sitting in a bar. The damaged AI
Review: The Tainted Cup by Robert Jackson Bennett
In The Tainted Cup by Robert Jackson Bennett, witty investigator Ana and her assistant Din unravel a gripping murder mystery filled with lies and greed!
Review: Crucible of Chaos by Sebastien de Castell
The King's Crucible is a witty, dark fantasy murder mystery where Estevar Borros unravels ancient secrets, faces demons, and navigates a rebellion on a mysterious island.
Review: The Bitter Crown by Justin Lee Anderson
The Bitter Crown ups the stakes with darker twists, morally ambiguous characters, and intense worldbuilding. Anderson has set the stage for an epic finale!
Review: Beta by M.T. Zimny
Beta is a refreshing take on the superhero genre, blending teenage angst, action, and humor. With relatable characters and an intriguing world, Zimny delivers a compelling ride!
Review: Grievar's Blood by Alexander Darwin
Grievar's Blood blends authentic martial arts with epic fantasy, raising the stakes for Cego and friends in a brutal world. A thrilling lead-up to the series' conclusion!
Review: Of Blood And Fire by Ryan Cahill
Of Blood and Fire delivers classic fantasy with fresh energy! Ryan Cahill masterfully weaves magic, dragons, and intense stakes into a world that demands you keep turning the page.
Review: Curse of the Fallen by H.C. Newell
Curse of the Fallen is a thrilling blend of classic fantasy, dark humor, and epic magic. Fans of The Witcher or Skyrim will feel right at home in H.C. Newell's captivating world.