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 […]
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Review of Greeth by Charles LaFave
So this is some sort of mix between horror and paranormal and sci-fi. It’s all over the place but in a beautiful way. The basic, boiled down plot is about […]
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 Raven’s Peak by Lincoln Cole
I was pleasantly surprised by this read. For me, paranormal/urban fantasy misses more times than it hits. This one hit. It basically follows two characters’ PoV which changes often but […]
A Star in the Sky by Zichao Deng (D.Z.C)
I think there are certain authors you always feel safe with, ones that you trust. Deng is one of those authors. While none of Deng’s stories are settled in my […]
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 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 Outpost by F.T. McKinstry
This is a really hard book to summarize. I’d have to lamely say it’s about some new bad guys that pop up and our good guys try to figure out […]
Under a Colder Sun by Greg James
Loyalty, he thought, the first and the worst of all sins. But Timoth had come to accept that common men, rich and poor, lived to disturb and upset the world […]
Review of His Majesty’s Dragon by Naomi Novik
Anyone who loves stories with dragons should read this! The storyline is basically about a naval commander who comes into ownership of a dragon egg and, when it hatches, the […]
Review of The Benighted by A. M. Dunnewin
So this year is starting out great for reading! To boil down the plot, this is basically told from the perspective of an imprisoned princess, Skylar, who is tortured to […]
Review of Beyond Redemption by Michael R. Fletcher
These nightmares define new tomorrows, and the gods look on in mute horror at what they have wrought. “There’s an inn.” Bedeckt pointed up the street. “Put your knife away, […]
Review of The Aeronaut’s Windlass by Jim Butcher
But fear was a disease that could swell and spread, incapacitating crews and bringing on the destruction that had been dreaded in the first place. It was a well-known fact […]
Review of Nightlife by Rob Thurman
Still, Grendels weren’t above using humans, and most humans weren’t above being used. The monsters were there for anyone who just opened his eyes and looked. But ignorance is bliss […]
Review of City of Burning Shadows by Barbara J. Webb
They used to call Miroc the city where even the gods wouldn’t walk alone after dark. Now the gods are gone, I don’t know what they toss around to scare […]