
Review: Blood of Midgard by Baptiste Pinson Wu
Drake is but a simple leader of warriors. Until things go wrong, and the end of days begins. Will he be able to escape his fate? Only time will tell.
5 Famous Temptresses Across Myths & Folklore by R.R. Virdi
Temptresses, famous throughout mythology. Alluring. Powerful. Wish-fulfillment fantasy throughout much of their use. But what exactly are they? Let’s begin with that.
Review: Kip the Quick by Clifton Hill
Kip wants out of Tander, and to do so, looks for all kinds of jobs. And the one that finds him is the one that is the most troublesome. Care to know more?
Interview with R.R. Virdi, Author of the Tales of Tremaine Series
Join us on R.R. Virdi’s Virtual Book Tour. In this engaging interview, Virdi provides a sneak peek into the enthralling world of his series, Tales of Tremaine.
Review: A Dragon of the Veil by Nick Snape
An INCREDIBLE start to a new, dark epic fantasy series! Great characters, a fast-paced & action-packed plot, and excellent world building. A real GEM of a find!
Review: Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury
In Fahrenheit 451, Ray Bradbury presents us a world without curiosity, without deeper thought; and in that loss we see a world of painful solitude.
Review: Sins of the Mother by Rob J. Hayes
In showing a more grounded and remorseful Eska, Hayes’ dark epic has never been stronger, and cements Eska as one of modern fantasy’s most memorable characters.
Review: In the Shadow of their Dying by Michael R. Fletcher and Anna Smith Spark
“Darker-than-black, blood-soaked, and laugh-out-loud funny, this duet between Michael R Fletcher and Anna Smith Spark is a grimdark fan’s dream”
Review: Whispers of a World Breaker by Corey Ratliff
What an incredible opener to a new series. Pick this one up now, you won’t regret it. The characters are compelling, and the plot is gripping from start to finish.
Review: Children of Anguish and Anarchy by Tomi Adeyemi
Not quite the literary equivalent of M. Night Shyamalan’s version of Avatar: The Last Airbender but after the wait and so much hype, it is feeling very similar.
Interview with Thomas Wrightson, Author of The Cluster Cycle Series
The Cluster Cycle series is basically old stories, like Monte Cristo, Treasure Island, Golden Age detective novels, in a sci-fi setting with a modern twist.
Review: Wistful Ascending by JCM Berne
If you’re looking for tightly written, excellently choreographed action scenes, look no further. I’m not sure it can be done better than this with 1:1+ fights.
Review: The Tenacious Tale of Tanna the Tendersword by Dewey Conway and Bill Adams
Absolutely hilarious, while also being heart-warming, action-packed, and just plain fun. It’s middle grade madness for the whole family. Also, Roosters!
Review: The Waking Fire by Anthony Ryan
I kept my expectations low–because dragons–but this has turned out to be my favorite Anthony Ryan book to date. Phenomenal premise in a gripping setting.
Review: The Shadow of the Gods by John Gwynne
Three lives. One a former warrior, one a former thrall, one a former jarl's daughter. Each is tied together, without knowing it. Care to know more about it?
Review: The Way of Unity by Sarah K. Balstrup
Keeps you guessing as to what’s really going on, who the villains really are, and if certain magic is actually magic or if everyone is high as a kite.
Review: The Garden Gnome by Jeff McIntyre
A young kid is the reincarnation of Merlin, cultists want to kill him, whilst his family is caught in the crossfires. Also there’s a dragon. Care to know more?
Review: Small Gods by Terry Pratchett
Small Gods is brilliant, funny, charming, and an absolute blast to read. If you’re looking for a great entry point for Discworld, this is the one for you.
Review: Fogbound by N.J. Alexander
A pretty solid debut with a multi-POV setup, numerous sub-plots, impressive world building, enjoyable travel/journey element, and a nasty villain on show.
Review: The Nameless Restaurant by Tao Wong
The Nameless Restaurant feels like a mashup of the richness of a Studio Ghibli film and the food passion of Food Wars. It’s just an all around cozy read.