
Review: Vermilion Flames by Adam Fernandez
You're met with a dystopian sci-fi of epic proportion. Fernandez’s debut novel is a page turner, and I found myself desperately impatient to keep reading.
Review: Dungeon Crawler Carl by Matt Dinniman
Dungeon Crawler Carl is a twisted, depraved, and hilarious love letter to classic video games, table-top RPGs, and cosmic horror. I adored this first entry.
Review: A Memory of Light by Robert Jordan and Brandon Sanderson
A Memory of Light is the crowning jewel of the Wheel of Time series, demonstrating Sanderson’s ability to craft an extremely satisfying end to one of the most epic fantasy stories.
Review: Soul Cage by L.R. Schulz
Good fantasy needs an original premise. Soul Cage can make that claim because of its original magic system, which forces its characters into making tough choices
Interview with E.C. Greaves, Author of The Vyshivka Trilogy
E C Greaves is the author of the Vyshivka Trilogy; besides pouring his imagination out into writing, he develops indie horror games, composing music and drawing
Review: Our Lady of the Artilects by Andrew Gillsmith
If humanity is made in the image of God, and we then make machines in the image of Man, can the same revelations God gave us be given to these machines?
Review: Walking on Glass by Iain Banks
This book is a rabbit hole. One that makes me want to be smarter. Makes me want to write smarter. To read smarter. Enter the Iain Banks’ literary Rubik’s cube.
Review: The Dragon Legion by Isaac Hill
Overall, this is a fantastic, fast-paced military fantasy debut that makes its mark in a world where reinventing the genre wheel is always prioritised.
Review: Bloodwoven by G.J. Terral
Bloodwoven’s monsters, the untethered, are creepy, powerful and ruthlessly violent. The imagery was sublime enough that I might have had a childhood night terror
Review: Far Removed by C.B. Landsdell
Far Removed gently plucks the heartstrings in this dark and somewhat horrific tale. It’s a story of quiet tensions and small rebellions within a dystopian society
Review: The Traitor’s Blade by Sebastien de Castell
Sebastien de Castell’s writing style is very fluid, and downright bingeable. His excellent sense of humor is also expertly woven throughout the story.
Review: The Hiding by Alethea Lyons
Alethea Lyons' dark fantasy debut 'The Hiding' is vivid, highly atmospheric, and sure to set your adrenaline rolling in excitement and intrigue alike.
Review: Demon by Rob J. Hayes
After trudging through 150 pages of torture, fever-dream-level suffering, Hayes weaves a finale that will leave you on the edge of your seat, screaming victory.
Review: The Kheld King by L.L. Stephens
The political landscape is influenced in many ways, often with personal bias from multiple characters being thrown in, all of it of believable proportions.
Review: Deathless by Rob J. Hayes
Political intrigue with morally grey characters, and reveals that expand the God Eater universe, Deathless explores the events building up to how the Godless
Review: The Hidden Guardian by J. D. L. Rosell
The Hidden Guardian remains a great read with gripping action, memorable characters, inventive magic, and an enriching and fulfilled fantasy world to get lost in.
Review: Herald by Rob J. Hayes
Ambitious in scope and grand in vision, Herald sets the ground for what is to be an epic saga of bloodshed, betrayal, and a clash of world-ending powers.
Review: The Tainted Cup by Robert Jackson Bennett
This murder mystery plot grabbed me instantly and ran away with me cackling. What an absolute delight of a brain puzzle that I’m in desperate need of more!
Cover Reveal: Imbued by Helyna L. Clove
Calla has no memories of her childhood except for hazy, recurring nightmares. Working as a servant in Kiriong, the picturesque terrace garden home to one of the
Review: Thorns of War by João F. Silva
The characters really make the stakes come to life, pulling on the emotions of the reader, hoping to see them accomplish the things that they want to do.