
Cover Reveal: Fallen Knight by Ceril N Domace
Leon Quinn, haunted by his past, returns to Mezeldwelf, where a deadly scheme forces him to confront the ruins of his old life and protect the city he now calls home.
Review: Conquist by Dirk Strasser
Cristóbal is a capitán, setting out into a new land to gain a fraction of the glory of Pizzaro and Cortéz. But his own men are against him. Care for more?
Review: Blazing Flux by Jonathan Weiss
After Revance's fall, Ryza and the conscripts clear molten flux, but what lies beneath changes everything he thought he knew about the flux and himself.
Review: Dark Town, A Fantasy LitRPG Adventure: Level One of the Dragon's Crawl by Palmer Pickering
Once, Temerity had brothers and a father, until they went adventuring in a dungeon. She decides to follow them to learn of their fate. Care to know more?
Review: The Trials of Empire by Richard Swan
While The Trials of Empire is still well-written and enjoyable, it feels like two disparate stories that could have benefited from being split into two books.
Review: Platinum Tinted Darkness by Timothy Wolff
Six guardians protect the world from meddling Gods and their Harbingers, but what happens when they have to manage politicians, twisting loyalties, and a shifting world?
Review: Lucy Undying: A Dracula Novel by Kiersten White
Looking for a spooky season sapphic horror that's sort of a retelling but more like a spin-off? This is about Lucy Westenra, until it very much isn't.
Review: Crow Named Torment by Silas A. Bischoff
Torment used to be a crow with no name, no wants or needs aside from food and flying. Until an alchemist diverted her from her messaging job... Care for more?
Review: The Wraith Returns by Paul G. Zareith
To put it simply - this quite amazing opening chapter to a new grimdark epic fantasy series inspired and based upon ancient India is certainly NOT TO BE MISSED.
Review: Shattered Spirits The Fall of Ishcairn by Cal Black
Shattered Spirits: The Fall of Ishcairn is a masterclass in how to write gripping horror fantasy and has left me wanting more from this world in the best ways.
Review: The Time-Marked Warlock by Shami Stovall
An urban fantasy series that intertwines murder mystery with time manipulation. Fans of the Dresden Files will absolutely love this up and coming series.
Review: Traitor Son by Melissa J Cave
Remin, a general and son of a traitor. The Emperor has promised him one of his daughters' hand in marriage. Yet not all is what it seems… Want to know more?
Review: Third Loch From the Sun A Scottish Sci-Fi Adventure by Rex Burke
For those that have yet to experience a Rex Burke tale, standalone Third Loch is a fantastic introduction to the feel-good sci-fi vibes that are Rex’s forte.
Review: As Born to Rule the Storm by Cate Baumer
Beautifully written sci fi romance; mind-bending in all the best possible ways, and written with such a lyrical verve that I devoured it within a day.
Cover Reveal: Traitor Son by Melissa J Cave
At the end of brutal seven-year war, Remin promised his knights that he would build them a good place, where they would never want for anything again.
Review: Shadows of a Lost Hollow by Corey Ratliff
Tharst Oralok is but a family dwarf, long since he has not used his axe in war, living peacefully under a new mountain. But war always comes. Care for more?
Review: Ternion of Tarr: A Simgra Series Novel by Bethany Arliss
If this were a debut author, I might be more generous about some things but my overall remark is: I liked the Pegasus and the wood hags needed page time.
Review: The Three Stigmata of Palmer Eldritch by Philip K. Dick
On the surface, The Three Stigmata presents itself as a very 60s book—What if you could meet God by doing drugs?—but it’s clear that such a reading would be a shallow one.
Review: The Shadow on the Glass by Jonathan L. Howard
Craving for some Lovecraftian cosmic horror? Look no further than the 1st Victorian-era gaslight fantasy novel set in the world of Chaosium’s Call of Cthulhu...
Review: The Fall of Selvandrea by T.J. McKay
Valdaris Dracar thinks himself as a simple captain for the Ceremai army. Until he gets unwillingly thrown into a pit for the darkness to consume. Care for more?