
Review: Soul Cage by L.R. Schulz
Soul Cage is a complete fantasy package with a colorful world, complex characters, thought-provoking magic system, and a rich story that sets up a larger epic.
Review: Until We Shatter by Kate Dylan
If you said "Give me a book with found family, unstable magic, and an impossible heist." Don't be surprised when the only book I hand you is Until We Shatter.
Review: Unbound by Michael R. Miller
Unbound cut away the baby fat of Ascendant, leaving us with a lean, hard chunk of dragon jerky which is powering this series to Paragon status and beyond.
Review: Tea and Empathy by Shanna Swendson
The atmosphere is its undeniable charm. The book unfolds with a soothing cadence, blending elements of slice-of-life tranquility with tantalizing mysteries.
Review: Into the Fire by Hayley Reese Chow
With epic world building, perilous action, surprising twists, swoony romance and the coolest of found family, this book will take you on a thrill ride.
Review: An Emperor's Gamble by J.D.L. Rosell
Rosell has crafted a series that evolves with each book. The protagonist, Tal, continues to be a complex and multi-faceted hero, burdened by his past.
Cover Reveal: Falling Into Oblivion by Aaron M. Payne
Detective Sol Harkones is tangled in the wires of a deadly conspiracy involving defective body modifications causing permanent brain damage. A suspect is known..
Review: The Solar War by A.G. Riddle
For those who appreciate a more contemplative approach to post-apocalyptic fiction, "The Solar War" offers a compelling continuation of the series.
Review: The Chaos Grid by Lyndsey Lewellen
Under the layers of entertaining chaos through their crumbling world there were deeper themes of finding purpose, learning to trust, and battling fear.
Review: Winter World by A.G. Riddle
It's not reinventing the apocalypse wheel, but it sure knows how to spin it in a way that keeps you nervously wondering what might be lurking in the shadows.
Interview with Michael Michel, Author of Way of the Wizard
Z.B. Steele and Michael Michel sit down to discuss Way of the Wizard, Price of Power, Westerns, X-Men, and the turmoils and triumphs of writing.
Interview with Scott Palmer, Author of A Memory of Song
In this written interview, come and see what debut fantasy author Scott Palmer has to say about his dark and bloody norse masterpiece, A Memory of Song.
Review: Dragon Thief by Blake and Raven Penn
This was a fun one! A YA fantasy adventure with a witty voice, fun characters, and dragon riders…fast-paced, character driven: a heist story with dragons
Review: A Pocket of Lies by R.A. Sandpiper
Betrayals, enemies to slightly less of enemies, twists and turns, schemes, and lies. So many lies. Well-written, fast paced fun with hints of a slow burn.
Review: Molton Flux by Jonathan Weiss
With a unique magic system, stark future world, amazing machines and baffling tech still being uncovered, you get a perfectly balanced Dystopian Sci-Fi Fantasy.
Review: The Hunter by K. Aagard
Dark and melancholic, focusing on the emotional journeys of how the characters personal decisions might affect the socio-political dynamics of the world.
Review: Fleet Champions by Rob J. Hayes
That last line left my jaw hanging and my eyes tearing up. Fleet Champions is yet another stellar entry in the criminally underrated Titan Hoppers series.
Review: Die Young by Morgan Shank
If you love reading about rogue mages, bands of misfits, magical runes and shamanism, then this book is for you! All woven into a character-driven narrative.
Review: Red Rising by Pierce Brown
Red Rising beautifully shows us the perspective of a boy-turned-man forced to become a mirror of what he hates the most as he chases his goal to destroy them.
Cover Reveal: The Genesis of Change by Livia J. Elliot
Élan; the chaos-tamer, the record-breaker. Verve; the one behind the rise and fall of thousands of civilisations. Two alchemists, each sent on a mission