
Review: Seeds of War by João F. Silva
A masterclass of characterization, with three of the most compelling characters I’ve read. They’re grifters, murderers, and liars, yet Silva makes you care.
Review: Metro 2033 by Dmitry Glukhovsky
And as the world ground to a halt in the aftermath of nuclear apocalypse, so too does the story of Metro 2033 begin in almost complete stillness.
Review: Fogbound by N.J. Alexander
Zercien Volnaire is a teacher, not interested in war. But a spirit has other ideas, forcing him to voluntarily sign up to the army. Care to find out more?
Cover Reveal: The Godsblood Tragedy by Bill Adams
An orphan, without a trueborn name, returns to the city of her birth to uncover her past. Hounded by the servants of the Dark God and dying from the poisonous mist
Review: The Shadow of the Gods by John Gwynne
A mind blowing start to Gwynne’s newest Norse inspired series. This is one of the best Viking inspired fantasies I have ever read, I loved it so much!
Review: The Eye of the World by Robert Jordan
This was a smashing first installment in the highly acclaimed Wheel of Time series, one that could easily solidify itself as my new favorite epic fantasy.
Review: Last Stand of the Stone Fist by Michael R. Miller
Last Stand of the Stone Fist is an action-packed expose of the genesis of Brode, with all the heart & emotional impact we can expect from a master like Miller.
Review: His Ragged Company by Rance D. Denton
Elias Faust is the marshal for Blackpeak, Texas. A town that’s in the middle of nowhere, with so much more going on behind the scenes. Care to know more?
Cover Reveal: Unfortunate by Ayrton Silva
When one of his plans makes his boss finally decide he is a threat, Vaz finds himself with only two options: to roll over and die, or to roll the dice.
Review: Legends & Lattes by Travis Baldree
The book that took the world by coffee. Legends & Lattes a cosy fantasy tale for readers that are looking for something lighthearted, wholesome and uplifting.
Review: Witch in the Lighthouse by Azalea Forrest
Stardew Valley meets Legends and Lattes, with a healthy dose of witchcraft. Potions, cups of tea, and baked goods all make this a compellingly cozy read.
Review: A Prophecy Unsung by Adam R. Bishop
A Prophecy Unsung yanks you into its complex narrative with layered, intricate worldbuilding while wrapping you in the embrace of classic fantasy nostalgia.
Review: Molten Flux by Jonathan Weiss
Under a coat of coarse sand, rustic metal, and desolate wastes lies a unique and beautiful desert dystopian sci-fantasy world just waiting to be explored.
Review: A Ballad of Beast and Brothers by Morgan Gauthier
If you are a fan of romantasy with deep loveable characters & great character arcs plus a gripping romance then you will love the Shadow and Starlight series.
Cover Reveal: A Reckless Courage by S.K. Putt
Åslaug Grímrsdóttir, a former priestess of the sisterhood, and Örvar Haakonsson, a former drengr of the Krärkar shieldwall are happily living a peaceful new life
Review: Vultures by Luke Tarzian
Theailys An is putting together a weapon of mass destruction, Serece is looking for the truth, whilst Behtréal is trying to rewrite history. Care to know more?
Review: Stone & Sky by Z.S. Diamanti
Stone & Sky is a cozy cup of fantasy tea. Perfect for those who love the nostalgia of old-school fantasy with dragons, orcs, magic & high stakes good vs evil.
Review: Demon's Tear by R.E. Sanders
A blademaster, three thieves, a cultist. Unconnected paths, no? At least, that’s what it sees like at first, but it all merges at the end. Care to know more?
Review: Soul Cage by L.R. Schulz
This book offers everything from action, adventure, intrigue and magic. If you’re a fan of Grimdark that has a lot of death then this is the book for you.
Review: The Blackest Heart by Brian Lee Durfee
Takes all the grit and gore from Forgetting Moon and ups the ante tenfold, leaving you drowning in a sea of blood and wishing the 960pg book was even longer.