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Review: The Shadow Gate (Dragon Spirits #2) by L.L. MacRae

April 15, 2023 by Craigbookwyrm Leave a Comment

Synopsis Opening the shadow gate is the only way Fenn’s memories can be restored—and with them, his life and family. It could also destroy the world. Guided by dragon spirit Hassen and manipulated by the Myr, Fenn fights the corruption spreading through Tassar—and himself—in an attempt to find his family. Separated from his allies and […]

Filed Under: Dragons, Epic Fantasy, Fantasy, Reviews Tagged With: Dragon Spirits, Epic Fantasy, l.l. macrae, Review, Self Published, The Shadow Gate

Fantasy Book Review: The Book That Wouldn’t Burn (The Library Trilogy #1) by Mark Lawrence

April 13, 2023 by Arun Leave a Comment

The start of a new trilogy spanning time and multiverses, set in the backdrop of mysterious, manipulative and menacing Library. A intriguing and entrancing tale and page turner.

Filed Under: Epic Fantasy, Fantasy, High Fantasy, Reviews, Science Fantasy Tagged With: Ace Books, Fantasy Book Reviews, Mark Lawrence

Book Review: New Yesterday by Frasier Armitage

April 10, 2023 by Neil Williams Leave a Comment

The cover for New Yesterday by Frasier Armitage.

Synopsis Find your past. Save your future. What if you could change everything in your life you wish you’d done differently? Fix regret? Unlock the potential of your past? That’s what Adam Swann did in New Yesterday, a city where events in the present can alter history. He’s living the life of his dreams, yet he […]

Filed Under: Alt History, Dystopian, Reviews, Science Fiction, Self Published, Soft SciFi, Time Travel Tagged With: Book Review, Books, Frasier Armitage, Indie, New Yesterday, Science Fiction, Self Published, time, time machine, Time Travel, Yestermorrow

Review: Sister, Maiden, Monster by Lucy A. Snyder

April 10, 2023 by Paige Leave a Comment

The cover for Sister, Maiden, Monster by Lucy A. Snyder

So I read this exclusively on my work commutes and still managed to finish it in just a few days. This book is addictive and it’s a miracle I never missed my stop. Sister, Maiden, Monster does that thing where the book is weird and then the last 50 pages go absolutely insane, and I was totally here for it.

Filed Under: Fear For All, Lovecraftian, Reviews Tagged With: Horror, Lucy A. Snyder, Sister Maiden Monster, Titan Books, Tor Nightfire

Review: Descendant Machine (Book #2 of the Continuance Series) by Gareth L. Powell

April 8, 2023 by Frasier Armitage Leave a Comment

Synopsis When Nicola Mafalda’s scout ship comes under attack, she’s left deeply traumatised by the drastic action it takes to keep her alive. Months later, when an old flame comes to her for help, she realises she has to find a way to forgive both the ship and her former lover. Reckless elements are attempting […]

Filed Under: Aliens, Artificial Intelligence, Mechs/Robots, Reviews, Science Fantasy, Science Fiction, Sentient Spaceship, Space Opera Tagged With: Science Fiction

Review: Body Language (Cassie Raven #1) by A. K. Turner

April 7, 2023 by Eleni A.E. Leave a Comment

For fans of British thrillers/crime procedurals, this intriguing first novel in the Cassie Raven series shows the reader a bit more of the other side of criminal investigation teams by focusing on the mortuary techs. Specifically, bi badass Cassie Raven who shows everyone you should never stop at appearances, and she does it with style and a sharp wit

Filed Under: Contemporary Fiction, Fiction, Mystery, Reviews, Thriller Tagged With: A. K. Turner, Body Language, Zaffre

Review: RUBICON by J.S. Dewes

April 7, 2023 by Scott Leave a Comment

Summary: Sergeant Adriene Valero wants to die. She can’t. After enduring a traumatic resurrection for the ninety-sixth time, Valero is reassigned to a special forces unit and outfitted with a cutting-edge virtual intelligence aid. They could turn the tide in the war against intelligent machines dedicated to the assimilation, or destruction, of humanity. When her […]

Filed Under: Military SF, Reviews, Science Fiction Tagged With: Artificial Intelligence, Book Review, J.S. Dewes, Military Sci-Fi, Military Science Fiction, Rubicon, Science Fiction, scifi, Space Opera, Tor Books

Review: The Captain (The Last Horizon, #1) by Will Wight

April 6, 2023 by Arun Leave a Comment

A fascinating Science fantasy book set in a futuristic society which blends the sci-fi elements of interplanetary travel, starships, hyper/sub space travel etc but also has traditional magic elements of Archmages, elemental magic, wands, mantles etc.

Filed Under: Reviews, Science Fantasy Tagged With: Science Fantasy, The Captain, The Lost Horizon, Will Wight

Review: Montego (Glass Immortals #0.5) by Brian McClellan

April 5, 2023 by David S Leave a Comment

Synopsis Twelve year-old Montego al’Bou is an orphan, a provincial peasant boy left alone by the recent death of his grandmother. Possessing nothing more than his grandmother’s cudgel, he strikes out to the capital where the influential Grappo have offered to bring him up in the luxury of an Ossan guild-family. He finds his welcome […]

Filed Under: Epic Fantasy, Fantasy, Flintlock Fantasy, Reviews

Review: The Mountain In The Sea by Ray Nayler

March 29, 2023 by Frasier Armitage Leave a Comment

Synopsis When pioneering marine biologist Dr Ha Nguyen is offered the chance to travel to the remote Con Dao Archipelago to investigate a highly intelligent, dangerous octopus species, she doesn’t pause long enough to look at the fine print. DIANIMA — a transnational tech corporation best known for its groundbreaking work in artificial intelligence — […]

Filed Under: Reviews, Science Fiction Tagged With: Science Fiction, W&N

Team Review: The Given Day by Dennis Lehane ft. Krystle Matar & C.M. Caplan

March 28, 2023 by C. M. Caplan Leave a Comment

Synopsis: Set in Boston at the end of the First World War, New York Times best-selling author Dennis Lehane’s long-awaited eighth novel unflinchingly captures the political and social unrest of a nation caught at the crossroads between past and future. The Given Day tells the story of two families—one black, one white—swept up in a […]

Filed Under: Author Chat, Fiction, Historical, Mystery, Reviews Tagged With: Book Review, Dennis Lehane

Review: Blindspace (Book #2 of The Common) by Jeremy Szal

March 22, 2023 by Frasier Armitage Leave a Comment

Synopsis Vakov Fukasawa is a Reaper. An elite soldier injected with a dangerous drug called Stormtech: the DNA of a genocidal alien race, the Shenoi. It makes him stronger, faster, more aggressive. At a price. A price that, if the House of Suns cult isn’t stopped, all of humanity will have to pay. Vakov saved […]

Filed Under: Aliens, Cyberpunk, Dystopian, Military SF, Reviews, Science Fiction, Space Opera Tagged With: Gollancz, Science Fiction

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