
Review: Clash of Eagles by Alan Smale
This book perfectly encapsulates what the Roman Empire could have looked like if it had never fallen, and how it would turn out should they want to expand
Review: The Blood Stones by Tori Tecken
The fact that I have become invested in each character’s story is a testament to Tecken’s writing. It is also evident from the first page that Tecken has poured
Review: In the Orbit of Sirens by T.A. Bruno
If you want to read a space opera tale that involves psychotic psychic aliens, bird people, and humans trying to figure what the hell is going on
Review: The Forgetting Moon by Brian Lee Durfee
This book is dark, and I mean ‘chop a man into little pieces, shove a knife into his open wound to act as hands and place him alive into a box’ kind of dark…
Review: Dreadlord Wizard by Theo Hodges — SFF Insiders
It does take a bit to get into the story, but once it really takes off, it has a lot of exciting action points. The flair and style with which each happens
Review: Your Blood and Bones by J. Patricia Anderson
I don’t know that I’ve ever read anything as unsettling as Your Blood and Bones, but every moment of this raw, lyrical novella pulled me in. Each page brought
Review: The Storm Beneath the World by Michael R. Fletcher
Well, go get some popcorn and grab onto your seats, cuz this is gonna be quite a big one! I’ll try my best to introduce you to this amazing and equally
Review: Umbra: Sentient Stars by Amber Toro
This debut space opera had me at page one. Umbra has everything I love about classic sci-fi with its own unique twist and a modern lit feel. The moderate pace
Cover Reveal: Abandoned by the Gods by Ronit J
A land abandoned by the Gods themselves. The mortals that were left behind built a rich thousand-year history full of legendary exploits. But history doesn’t
Interview with Michael Roberti, Author of the Crown and Tide Series
Hey Mike, thanks for sitting down for this interview! To start off, can you tell me who the biggest influences (other than Vonnegut, Hemingway, and Ishiguro)
Review: A Path of Blades by R.E. Sanders
An action-packed, fast-paced epic fantasy that deals with the concept of true honor and duty. A Path of Blades revolves around a knight seeking peace
Review: The Crew by Sadir S. Samir
Time flies reading this comedy filled novel and the fact that it ends the way it did… Sadir, Mr. Samir, I ask for a sequel to this book just to see where this
Review: Beastcall: A Paladins of the Harvest Novella by Kaden Love
Love has crafted a fast-paced novella that thrusts the reader into the world of Facet while simultaneously introducing an interesting, organ transplant based
Review: Centauri's Shadow by Ross Garner
Parts made me laugh, others made me want to set the book down and leave, and overall, I’ll eagerly await another novel in this series or a new, standalone novel
Review: The Witchstone by Henry H. Neff
"Is Nerd Power going to save the day?", "When did I become a nerd magnet?" And "You speak English and Nerd. That's plenty." My eyes could have strained
Review: Bloods of a Withering Kingdom by Corey Ratliff
I spent about 50% of the book curled up on a beanbag wondering what would happen to the intrepid heroes of this tale. Turns out, a lot. By the end of it
Review: Kizuna: Or How To Lose a Spaceship and Still Go Places by Jamie Watt
Kizuna is not just a conversational, hard-ish sci-fi book about interstellar garbage collecting and AIs growing toward sentience; it is a book about connections
Review: Deathless by Rob J. Hayes
Having recently read Demon, the first chronological book in the saga, my expectations going into Deathless, the first of the Annals of the God Eater trilogy
Review: Dawn of the Void by Phil Tucker
The absurdity of a LitRPG plot playing out in NYC and having the world react to it made me laugh more than once, even if it’s an apocalypse book. Not sure if
Review: Renia by Karl Forshaw
This book pulled me back, day after day, goading me into reading its words. I am a slow reader, typically reading a chapter or two each night before bed.