
Review: The Hunger of the Gods by John Gwynne
This is possibly the best middle book of a trilogy ever written. Superb follow up to Shadow of the Gods, ruthless, breathtaking and simply incredible.
Interview with S.D. Donovan, Author of Crimson Regret
After reading Crimson Regret, I interviewed Shane Donovan about his YA horror tackling depression, self-harm, and more. Dive deeper into his work and inspirations!
Review: A Cloud of Unknowing by Andrew Gillsmith
If its predecessor had the texture of a blockbuster, A Cloud of Unknowing has the texture of a stage play, one that carefully tightens the screws with each new chapter.
Review: The Maid and the Crocodile by Jordan Ifueko
Set in the same world as her Raybearer duology, Jordan Ifueko wrote a timeless book with The Maid and the Crocodile. You will love Sade, Nobody of Oluwan City.
Review: The Price of Power by Michael Michel
A slow burn with an explosive finish, The Price of Power is an awe-inspiring introduction to an ambitious fantasy epic. A true modern classic in the making.
Cover Reveals and Convenience
Tips for a successful cover reveal: plan ahead, set clear expectations, communicate times, and leverage the event for marketing. Collaborate to boost impact for all.
Cover Reveal: Whispers of the Storm by Z.B. Steele
I wasn’t always the monster they see. Half the songs are of my glory, the other half of my misdeeds. The truth? They’re all true. Listen well—this is my final story
Review: The Envoys of War by Dave Lawson
Gen is asked to do the unimaginable, spy on her best friend while on a mission. Unbeknownst to her, something worse is brewing in the shadows. Care for more?
Review: The Summer Tree (Fionavar Tapestry Book 1) by Guy Gavriel Kay
The prose is practically poetic compensating for shortcomings that can be found.…the act of reading even the most mundane of passages is simply enjoyable
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Interview with Anna Smith, Spark the Queen of Grimdark
Queen of Grimdark sits down with Z.B. Steele to discuss her creations, the craft, inspirations, parenting, and who would win between Marith and Darth Vader
Cover Reveal: Memories of Tomorrow by Noah Isaacs
Plagued by visions that always come true, Aerym and his last companion, Jasper, seek answers and strength in the south, where magic and war are common, but hope is scarce.
Review: Drowning Earth by Sean Willson
Captain Kel Williams, alongside her old friend, Oscar Allen, have created a sub that many crave to have. The greed of those starts a war. Care for more?
Review: Panacea by Alex Robins
If Greek mythology is your jam, you can do no wrong with Panacea, a gripping story with great twists to the formula while still respecting the source material.
Review: Falling Into Oblivion by Aaron M. Payne
Falling Into Oblivion may not reinvent the cyberpunk formula, but Aaron M. Payne has still crafted a solid first entry in a new series to keep an eye on.
Cover Reveal: Where the Silence Sings by Emery Blaine
Where the Silence Sings is a dark, genre-bending sci-fantasy. Exiled ore-smuggler Aeyun joins thieves and rebels as power shifts threaten their world.
Cover Reveal: Legend of Tal: A Queen's Command | The Deluxe Edition by J.D.L. Rosell
Tal Harrenfel and Garin face new challenges in A Queen's Command. Haunted by enemies, they must unite against an ancient threat as civil war looms in Westreach.
Cover Reveal: Supplicant by Delilah Waan
In The Endless Gate, Rahelu must steal an artifact that fulfills desires. Navigating ruthless politics, pirates, and ancient power, she faces impossible choices and sacrifices.
Cover Reveal: Relentless Blades by Russell Carroll
The vragoths seek the Scepter of Cymathu to reclaim Zarune. Knight Braunstone, Grimlock, and Vigilanton must unite, fighting dark forces for vengeance and honor.
Review: Dreams of Sorrow by Shauna Lawless
We are treated again to expert writing, worldbuilding and character backgrounds, as well as rich folklore and wonderful crow-lore which cannot be overlooked.
Review: Magician: Apprentice by Raymond E. Feist
Pug is an orphan, befriended to the son of a cook. Both he and his friend dream of adventure, but never expect it to happen to them. Wish to know more?