A helmet restricted your vision, all but negated your hearing, and more often than not made you look stupid as hell. Clay Cooper didn’t do helmets, and that was that. […]
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Review of Among Thieves by Douglas Hulick
So much fun. I was looking for a light, fun read, and this book delivered along with so much more than I was expecting. It’s basically about Drothe, a Nose […]
Review of Forsaken by Eric Fomley
So this was another short story I devoured in what felt like 5 minutes. It’s only 12 pages, so that might’ve been the case. It’s basically about Ayla—a Princess but […]
Review of The Legion of Flame by Anthony Ryan
Ahhhh!!!! First of all, I got a lovely ARC copy of this book so early on in the process that it doesn’t have a cover yet. I […]
Review of Rend the Dark by Mark Gelineau and Joe King
What a great short read. Basically this follows Ferran as he and his partner, Mireia, track down a big bad. It’s a monster hunt. While not much of the world […]
Review of The Archbishop’s Amulet by Watson Davis
So this was a struggle of joy for me. Boiled down dramatically, the story basically follows Caldane and a few others as they escape slavery and flee. The world we’re […]
Review of Coronation of Kings by Samuel Stokes
Okay, so let me start by saying I’ve never found myself deeply in love with young adult books, and this was no different. I’ve liked some, but they’ve never snagged […]
Review of Kingdom Asunder by Thaddeus White
For those who’ve followed my reviews for years, you’ll know I’m a huge fan of Thaddeus White, so when he offered an ARC of his new book Kingdom Asunder, I […]
Review of Chosen by Jolea M. Harrison
This is a tough one for me to review. There was a lot I liked about it, but I wanted … more. First off, I think this was well written. […]
Review of Seven Forges by James A. Moore
And now Morello, the damned cook of all people, had alerted him to the howling screams of the PraMoresh. He wasn’t upset with the cook for noticing; quite to the […]
Review of The Death of Dulgath by Michael J Sullivan
How can I love Royce and Hadrian anymore? I can’t. I just can’t! I could read their stories forever. And ever. And never be bored. Much like the other books […]
Review of The Destroyer by Michael-Scott Earle
First off, because it’s been a while since I wrote reviews, let me remind you I’m a terribly picky reader, which might explain why I’m on the fence about this […]
Review of The Waking Fire by Anthony Ryan
Is it possible for me not to love anything Anthony Ryan puts to paper? I’m going to go out on a pretty damn sturdy limb and say no. I got […]
Review of The Dragon Hunter and the Mage by V.R. Cardoso
This is the second book I’ve read by Cardoso, and I must say I enjoyed this one more than the last. With the dialog formatted correctly, it read smoothly and […]
Review of Seeking the Veil by Clifton Hill
It’s always hard to review short stories. This one came in at a mere 60 pages, and as with most sort stories I read I just didn’t connect. It was […]