
Cover Reveal: A Chorus of War: Second Verse of The Last Ballad by Scott Palmer
Fires return. Empires burn. James Culdaine and the surviving folk of Mal Hallow have spent the winter sheltered in the haunted castle of Kallahorn.
Review: Blacklight Born by Alexander Darwin
Blacklight Born delivers an electrifying, heartfelt finale to The Combat Codes Saga, blending sci-fi, fantasy, and MMA-inspired action into an unforgettable trilogy.
SFF Insiders 2025 MOST Anticipated Reads
2024’s final chapter is closing, but 2025’s pages are ready to unfold. The SFF Insiders team is gearing up for another year of unforgettable reads!
Cover Reveal: The Mage-Killer by Christina K. Glover
Magicless Henley Yu joins the Order to reconnect with Kit, who faces chaos in the Between. Together, they must fight secrets and enemies to restore balance.
Review: Elantris by Brandon Sanderson
First published in 2005, Sanderson's Elantris is a captivating standalone fantasy with rich worldbuilding, political intrigue, and a fascinating magic system.
Cover Reveal: Of Cold, Silver Storms by Mylee J. Miller
KING. KILLER. COWARD. In Realm Promise, Zachiah Welstzyre has always been an outcast despite being the people's king. Haunted by the plague that killed his mother.
Review: Murder on the Lamplight Express by Morgan Stang
The orders given to Isabeau are simple: ensure the safety of all aboard. But a passenger is shot dead, and the threat of a monster among them looms large!
Review: Gunmetal Gods by Zamil Akhtar
Gunmetal Gods is a mystical, bloody descension into the dark cosmic horrors of vengeful gods, ruthless conquers, and devastating religious zealotry.
SPSFC4 Review: Chloe's Kingdom by Gregory Michael
Chloe's Kingdom features eclectic and motivated characters, a wealth of tension, and a thrilling ride with twists and turns... but also a rough conclusion.
Review: The Hero of Ages by Brandon Sanderson
In this conclusion of glorious highs and devastating lows, The Hero of Ages offers a bittersweet but ultimately satisfying end to what is an incredible fantasy series.
Review: My Murder by Katie Williams
Cloning technology is a new reality, where death isn’t the end, but rather a new beginning. A thought-provoking speculative story set after the MC is murdered.
Review: Jade Legacy by Fonda Lee
An emotional yet heartfelt conclusion to Fonda Lee’s Green Bone Saga, where the Kaul family, bound by blood and fate, passes their legacy to the next generation
Review: Where the Dead Brides Gather by Nuzo Onoh
Rich with folklore and Nigerian culture, and incredible imagery throughout. This was my first time picking up a title by Nuzo Onoh and it will not be the last.
Cover Reveal: The Shards of the Moon by Brendan Noble
The gods of death and darkness await. Chosen. Having defeated the Frostmarked Horde, Otylia and her mother turn to ending winter’s lingering grip.
Review: The Last Hour Between Worlds by Melissa Caruso
If you think Groundhog Day meets Inception with a ‘whodunnit’ mystery solved by a damn-good-at-her-job new mother sounds good, I can’t recommend any other book.
Review: Mistborn: The Well of Ascension by Brandon Sanderson
Set one year after The Final Empire, this midpoint in the epic fantasy Mistborn trilogy lays down crucial groundwork for what will be a jaw dropping finale.
Review: Our Broken World: The Fourth Nightmare by Stuart Tudor
John, observant for his kind, notices the celestial visitors, the protectors if you will, disappearing, so he embarks on a quest to find out why. Care for more?
Review: Earthbound by Katee Stein
Emotional devastation book alert! An entanglement of oaths leads to an epic journey, full of heartbreak, in a world where the Earth itself is out to get them.
Review: Sands of Bone by Logan D. Irons
Heavy metal thunder rolls across Jerusalem as our werewolf seeks to hold the predator, Saladin and his hoards at bay with sword, arrow, claw and tooth
Review: Immortal by Sue Lynn Tan
Love fantasy based on Asian myths with deep beautifully layered storylines, twists, & a swoon-worthy enemies to lovers romance? Then check out Immortal!