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Category Archives: Reviews
Trial of Stone Review by: Michael Evan
Trial of Stone by Andy Peloquin Review by Michael Evan Trial Of Stone , The debut in a new 5 book series by the ever prolific Andy Peloquin is the perfect novel for fans of multi POV epic fantasy in … Continue reading
Titanborn Review by: Michael Evan
Titanborn by Rhett C. Bruno Review by Micael Evan Let me preface this review by stating that I’m not an avid reader of science fiction. I love Star Wars, and I didn’t mind The Expanse but I’ve often been put … Continue reading
Hero Forged Review by Noelle Nichols
Hero Forged by Josh Erikson Review by Noelle Nichols Hero Unforged is a book to read when you’re craving a fast-paced story with strong elements of humor. It’s been a while since I’ve actually laughed out loud at a book, … Continue reading
Rogue Dungeon Review by: Steve Caldwell
Rogue Dungeon by: James Hunter & Eden Hudson Review by: Steve Caldwell While LitRPG and Portal Fantasy have a history, with books like Joel Rosenberg’s Guardians of the Flame series, Rogue Dungeon takes it to a whole new level. Taking … Continue reading
A Demon in the Desert Review by: James Jakins
A Demon in the Desert by Ashe Armstong Review by James Jakins The Grimluk books have a very special place in my heart. I have to say that right up front. They scratch so many itches that are specific to … Continue reading
Knights of the Dead God Review by: Steve Caldwell
Knights of the Dead God by James Jakins Review by Steve Caldwell While this book is a sequel to the author’s urban fantasy, Jack Bloodfist: Fixer, it is not necessary to have read that one to understand this story. It … Continue reading
Dragon Bones Review by: Ryan Mueller
Dragon Bones by D.K. Holmberg Review by Ryan Mueller This was a very entertaining story from an author I’m growing to like more and more, and that’s a great thing because Holmberg is an insanely prolific author. In this one, … Continue reading
Scribes Review by: Shona Kinsella
SCRIBES by James Wolanyk Reviewed by Shona Kinsella Scribes is the first book in the Scribes Cycle from author James Wolanyk. Anna is a young girl, perhaps in her early teens, although we never find out for sure. The book opens with her … Continue reading
Scribes Review by: Michael Evan
Scribes by James Wolanyk Review by Michael Evan Fantasy as a genre is polarizing among true literature connoisseurs. Despite many novels and series spanning lengthy epic sized tomes, authors are often criticized for being trite , or too detached or … Continue reading
Knights of the Dead God Review by: Shona Kinsella
Knights of the Dead God, by James Jakins Reviewed by Shona Kinsella This is the first book that I’ve read by James Jakins and I can confidently say that it won’t be the last. Knights of the Dead God is a spin off from his Jack Bloodfist series, but I wasn’t lost despite … Continue reading