
Review: Blood of the Kami by Baptiste Pinson Wu
For fans of historical fiction steeped in wonder and driven by compelling characters, Blood of the Kami is going to resonate with readers in a big way.
Review: Phantasma by Kaylie Smith
Dark, demonic, and sinister is the embodiment of Phantasma – it kept me turning pages until the surprising ending of this gothic dark fantasy set in New Orleans.
Review: Nocticadia by Keri Lake
A “Slither” meets dark academia that would appeal to someone looking for a forbidden love/scientific research-based novel set at an island-bound university.
Cover Reveal: The Pawns of Havoc by Dave Lawson
No survivors. No questions. Mercenary Cork takes a deadly job for the Winn to save his mother—but with a reckless crew and hidden threats, chaos is inevitable.
Review: Splinterleaf & Hollowfrost by Justin Greer
Splinterleaf & Hollowfrost is a great continuation of Derry and Barrow’s story, their character, and a wonderful ride that more people should come along for.
Review: By the Pact by Joanna Maciejewska
A fun, fast-paced fantasy adventure by Joanna Maciejewska featuring great world-building and a wide cast of characters including demons, arcanists and mages.
Review: A Dragon of the Veil by Nick Snape
A dark epic fantasy series by Nick Snape featuring deep, power-packed world-building with layers of deception, half-forgotten myths and unorthodox characters.
Review: Bookshops & Bonedust by Travis Baldree
Returning to this cozy fantasy world was as delightful as I had expected. Despite the higher stakes, you are sure to find comfort and warmth in this book.
Review: The Radiant King by David Dalglish
Fast, action packed, and a hell of a ride, The Radiant King is perfect for monster-filled dark fantasy fans, especially if you enjoyed the Witcher or Berserk.
Review: A Haunt For Jackals by J.L. Odom
Heart pounding action, the highs and lows are navigated with poise and excellent timing. An immersive experience all done in a voice that is uniquely Odom’s.
Review: Of Friction by S.J. Lee
“Of Friction” is an action-packed dystopian science fiction that stands strong as a debut novel. Thrilling? Exhilarating? Intense? This book is all of them.
Review: The Dragonbone Chair by Tad Williams
The Dragonbone Chair is an epic of the highest order, a classic for all the right reasons, and one that continues to stand as tall in 2025 as it did in 1988.
Review: The Legend of Uh by Aaron Hall
Gather your party and prepare to embark on a grand laugh out loud adventure. Hall has crafted a wildly imaginative story that will hook you from page one!
Review: Jade City by Fonda Lee
An ode to gangster epics, rich with real characters and a realized world, Jade City is a near-perfect fantasy crime epic featuring the best of both genres.
Review: A Promise of Peridot by Kate Golden
A shocking and punch-packed romantasy sequel. Arwen and Kane continue on their quest for the tools they need to end the evil tyranny of the King of Citrine.
Review: Golden Son by Pierce Brown
Brown grapples you into a chokehold, not letting you gasp until the last bloodydamn page, leaving you staring wild-eyed at the heartbreaking carnage of Golden Son.
Review: Dark Bloom by Molly Macabre
A darkly atmospheric book, brimming with action, violence and gore, which also packs an emotional punch that’ll leave a gaping bloody hole in your chest
Review: Two Twisted Crowns by Rachel Gillig
Two Twisted Crowns is a thrilling sequel – brimming with magic, barters, and courtly games that will pull you back into the realm of the Shepherd King.
Review: The Automaton by Ian Young
A machine stirs in an abandoned facility, with a voice to guide it through turmoil. And what's more, forgotten memories begin to surface. Care for more info?
Cover Reveal: House of the Rain King by Will Greatwich
When the Rain King arrives, chaos follows. Trapped in a flooding monastery, Emwort uncovers a conspiracy and joins mercenaries to stop a vengeful god.