
Review: Wistful Ascending by JCM Berne
A superhero story, but better. Full of action, death, and high stakes but just as full of nuance, heart, and an emotional depth you don’t get from Marvel.
Review: Dreadful by Caitlin Rozakis
Do you enjoy your cozy fantasy with a villainous twist? If the answer is, yes, then this is the book for you! Recommended for fans of Assistant to the Villain.
Review: Stone & Sky by Z.S. Diamanti
Stone & Sky feels like the epic tales of the '80s and '90s, with modern twists and great pacing. Highly recommended for lovers of good fantasy adventures.
Cover Reveal: Upscaled by Joseph John Lee
Though evidence of dragons still existed, it remained within the realm of smugglers, ne'er-do-wells, and people with too much time and money on their hands .
Review: Bloodwoven by G.J. Terral
Laws that cannot be broken, lest one wants to damn themselves. That’s what Lin thinks, until a surprise attack changes everything. Care to know more?
Review: Star Marshal by Jeffery Roarke Jr
Roarke’s writing has matured, and the straightforward approach ensures that every word counts offering a more polished and cohesive storytelling experience.
Review: Die Young by Morgan Shank
Political threads are woven masterfully, punches are not pulled and everything builds to an explosive finale that left me eager for the next book in the series.
Review: Dark Town, A Fantasy LitRPG Adventure: Level One of the Dragon's Crawl by Palmer Pickering
Whether you’re a seasoned litRPG fan or a high fantasy enthusiast, “Dark Town” offers a fresh, funny, and thoroughly engaging experience that’s hard to put down.
Review: The Wrong Stop by Rex Burke
Come for the comedy, stay for the comfort. The Wrong Stop is a quick and cozy weekend read perfect for fans of road trip buddy comedies from the 90s and 2000s.
Review: Julia by Sandra Newman
Sandra Newman reveals to us a different side of 1984’s dystopia, allowing us a peek into a far more uncomfortably tangible world than Orwell imagined.
Review: Riven Earth by Zammar Ahmer
Zammar ignites the theme of man versus nature while intertwining the reader in a grimdark world of emotional depth, unexpected twists, & complex characters.
Excerpt: The Doors of Midnight by R.R. Virdi
I came to Etaynia in search of the most important thing in the world. A story. A secret—the sort best held and better kept from the world. But I met with a prince instead.
Review: Wedding Dragon by Liv Rider
This book is the equivalent of a Hallmark movie if it was gay, had dragon shifters, and a good backstory to keep you hooked. A good brain melt to relax with.
Review: The Knight by Will Wight
90s nostalgia, the power of friendship, and everything that mega franchises are failing at, Will Wight manages with ease and consistency in the Last Horizon.
Review: Garden of Secrets by Drake LaMarque
If Harry Potter was regency, in the countryside, gay, and with enough smut to make you blush. (Coming from a person who hasn’t actually read Harry Potter)
Review: The Long Nights by Tom Mock
A STUNNING debut by all means! Fast-paced; exquisitely written; superb character work, and an incredible setting. Dark, horror, urban noir fantasy done right!
Interview with R.E. Sanders, Author of The Jantakai Saga
In our latest blog post, we sit down with R.E. Sanders, the author of Demon’s Tear, to discuss his epic fantasy novel and the creative process behind it.
Review: A Princess of Oldir by Bryan Wilson
Whether A Princess of Oldir is your initiation to the Power of the Stars saga or you’re an experienced Solara wielder, this is a must-read for sci-fantasy fans.
Cover Reveal: House of Muir by Luke Tarzian
The war that was won, is lost. His country razed and friends dead, Cailean Catil seeks the miserable solace of inebriation. But fate has other plans for ill-lucked men.
Review: Golden Son by Pierce Brown
Golden Son features some of the most memorable, bombastic events I have ever seen in fiction, with scenes that cement Darrow and his enemies as iconic.