A Note from Scott Hello book community, It’s great to meet you! My name is Scott Palmer, author of The Last Ballad Series, and I couldn’t be happier to be sharing this introduction to my work with you today. A Memory of Song is the first book of a planned four book series. This is […]
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ANNOUNCING: Mushroom Blues (The Hofmann Report #1) by Adrian M. Gibson
After years of hard work and patience, I’m so freakin’ excited to announce my debut novel: Mushroom Blues! This is the first book in The Hofmann Report series, as well as the first introduction to The Fungalverse shared fictional universe. I have poured my heart, soul and spores into this novel and this world, and so, without further ado, it’s time to ENTER THE FUNGALVERSE and BEAT THE WINTER BLUES!
Review: Callus & Crow by D B Rook (The Wayward World Chronicles #1)
Callus & Crow is one of 2023’s unmissable reads.
COVER REVEAL: Help! My Dog is The Chosen One! by Ronit J
Book Title: Help! My Dog Is The Chosen One!Book Author: Ronit JRelease Date: December 1st, 2023Cover Artist: The Hyphn | https://www.thehyphn.com/Amazon (Preorder)Goodreads Book Blurb Kunal is forced to adventure…Because his dog is the Chosen One!Kunal is just your average guy living on rent in Mumbai, working from home, and suffering from anxiety. His world is turned upside down when […]
Interview: Scott Leeds, Debut Author of Schrader’s Chord
Book Information Schrader’s Chord by Scott LeedsGenre: HorrorPages: 448Publish Date: September 5, 2023Publisher: Tor Nightfire Synopsis Heart-Shaped Box meets The Haunting of Hill House in Schrader’s Chord , Scott Leeds’s chilling debut about cursed vinyl records that open a gateway to the land of the dead. I told you they were real. After his estranged […]
Review: The Hand of God (Dark Legacies #1) by Yuval Kordov
Synopsis The world ended—twice. Once at humanity’s hand and a second time at God’s, according to legend. Only Esther, the Eternal One, saw it all happen. Chosen by the Messiah to redeem humanity, she heads a holy sisterhood that rules Cathedral, the Last City. Except Cathedral isn’t the last city, and the source of the Revenant […]
Review: Ascendant (Songs of Chaos) by Michael R Miller
Holt Cook was never meant to be a dragon rider. He has always served the Order Hall of the Crag dutifully, keeping their kitchen pots clean
COVER REVEAL: These Burning Stars (The Kingdom Trilogy #1) by Bethany Jacobs
Massive thank you to Orbit and Bethany Jacobs for allowing me to host the cover reveal for Bethany’s debut science fiction novel, These Burning Stars (The Kingdom Trilogy #1), out on October 17th. Book Info A dangerous cat-and-mouse quest for revenge. An empire that spans star systems, built on the bones of a genocide. A […]
BOOK TOUR: The Price of Power by Michael Michel – Excerpt
I want to thank Escapist Book Co. and Michael Michel for allowing me to take part in the Book Tour for The Price of Power, and for letting me share an excerpt from the novel! While I haven’t been able to finish TPoP quite yet, it is an EXCEPTIONAL indie debut that I would put […]
Review: Perilous Times by Thomas D. Lee
Synopsis IN PERILOUS TIMES LIKE THESE, THE REALM DOESN’T JUST NEED A HERO.IT NEEDS A KNIGHT IN SHINING ARMOUR. Sir Kay and his fellow knights awake from their mythical slumber whenever Britain has need of them; they fought at Agincourt and at the Somme. But in these perilous modern times, the realm is more divided […]
Book Review: Cold from the North (Onyxborn Chronicle’s #1) by D.W. Ross
Synopsis Driven by the promise of an ancient prophecy which will bring the dark ways of an old god back to power and prominence, an army of invaders swarms Ogulf Harlsbane’s homeland slaughtering all those who oppose them. Along with his people, Ogulf must seek refuge from this savage force. In his search of sanctuary, […]
Review: No Heart for a Thief (Malitu #1) by James Lloyd Dulin
As an editor, there have only been a few books where I truly did not have to do much work. This was one of them. I have never enjoyed a debut as much as I enjoyed No Heart for a Thief. His writing skill alone could be enough to carry the book, but he went ahead and wrote a damn good story to accompany it.