
Review: The Forsaken Planet by Bryan Wilson
The amount of care that was taken is evident in almost every facet of the novel. The attention to all the details are what makes this a true diamond of a novel.
Review: The Last Shield by Cameron Johnston
With her body broken and strength fading, Briar, a seasoned Shield of Sunweald, makes one last stand against traitors who seek to unleash an ancient evil.
Review: The Crimson Fire by Abel Montero
The Crimson Fire is the entry to what will undoubtedly be a very epic epic-fantasy series, and will be an absolute smash hit. That much I can guarantee.
Review: Flames Over Frosthelm by Dave Dobson
His humor and natural way of telling a story is something that will always bring me back to his novels. A fantasy mystery that lived up to that description.
Review: The Way of Kings by Brandon Sanderson
Perfect for fans of epic fantasy as long and legendary as Wheel of Time, give this a shot if you’ve read Mistborn and are looking for more from the Cosmere.
Review: The Blood of Queens by Alex C. Pierce
Pierce is a wizard with his words, easily transforming his characters from his mind to living beings that readers will care deeply about. I'm excited to continue.
Review: Blood of Hercules by Jasmine Mas
A depraved fever dream of a read that snatches you up and hurls you down a dark twisting tunnel of power, madness, survival, and a fight for immortality.
Review: The Blood of Crows by Alex C. Pierce
The cover caught my eye, but it was the lyrical, powerful storytelling that truly pulled me in. By the end, I knew I’d become a devoted fan of this book.
Review: Hell to Pay by Rachel Aaron
Rachel Aaron has shown herself to be a master of character work that leads to amazing surprises that will leave readers shell shocked. It's a joy to read her series.
Review: Skadi's Saga #1 by Phil Tucker
A beautifully presented, fast-paced progression fantasy that creatively blends game-lit elements with Norse mythos and features a badass hatchet-wielding FMC.
Review: Blood of Midgard by Baptiste Pinson Wu
Baptiste Pinson Wu is an author who knows his craft and has a definite place among the great authors of historical fantasy. A story lives in the minds of readers.
Cover Reveal: The Walled City by L.L. Stephens
As Nammuor's conquest spreads, Handurin leads a rebellion while Dorilian gathers godborn power. Two battles await—against Nammuor and the Time-bound Wall.
Review: The Ragpicker King by Cassandra Clare
"I bleed so you won't bleed. I die so you can live forever." The heartache, the friendships, and the yearning in this book had me hooked, and left me emotionally wrecked.
Review: Dakiti by EJ Fisch
It is a great debut with characters that all readers will be cheering for every step of the way. EJ Fisch is most definitely an author to keep your eye on for more.
Review: Chronos Warlock by Shami Stovall
The world that the author has created has me craving more and more. I believe that this is a series that belongs with all of the all-time great urban fantasies.
Cover Reveal: The Moribund Monarch's Masterpiece by Paul G. Zareith
Raurkein has trained for years to kill the Immortal Monarch, a false god. With faith and love guiding him, he faces betrayal, beasts, and one deadly question—can he win?
Review: Scales of Fire by Ashley Capes
Scales of Fire is perfect for fans of dragon rider stories, DnD, Zelda-like games, and just a whole lot of fun, I can’t wait to see how the story continues.
Cover Reveal: The Veil by E H Bradley
Charlie Macall isn’t the monster they claim. The truth is wilder—if you’re willing to listen, he’ll unravel the illusion that keeps you trapped in a lie.
Review: Brave New World by Aldous Huxley
Huxley wants to teach us that not only is human struggle vital to the advancement of art and science, but indeed our very humanity demands the chaos of life.