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Review: Scion by James Islington

May 1, 2026 by Caitlin Lloyd Leave a Comment

Synopsis: Scion introduces James Islington’s first ever sci-fi novel in an unmissable new series following the story of Azure, the cybernetically enhanced survivor of a mysterious explosion that killed his best friend as he’s embroiled in a secret underworld of organised crime and world-changing technology – complete with the breathless pace and jaw-dropping twists readers know […]

Filed Under: Reviews, Science Fiction Tagged With: Book Review, Sci Fi

Review: Trad Wife by Sarah Langan

May 1, 2026 by chilcottharry Leave a Comment

Synopsis Your favourite influencer is about to be exposed . . . Every day, millions watch Mia Wright, the “trad wife” queen, on her idyllic 300-acre farm. With her handsome husband, seven perfect children, and a life of from-scratch meals, she’s an icon of modern femininity. But behind every perfect image is a lie. Desperate […]

Filed Under: Reviews

Review: The Heart of the Nhaga (The Bird That Drinks Tears #1) by Young-Do Lee, Translated by Anton Hur

May 1, 2026 by Will Swardstrom Leave a Comment

The Heart of the Nhaga by Young-Do Lee

Synopsis: Welcome to Lee Young-do’s epic classic series, The Bird That Drinks Tears. The master of Korean fantasy—often cited as the J.R.R. Tolkien of South Korea—Lee Young-do has created a tale of castles built on the backs of flying mantas, giant birdmen, heartless immortals, and a quest that will change the very nature of the […]

Filed Under: Adventure Fantasy, Asian Inspired, Epic Fantasy, Fantasy, Reviews Tagged With: asian fantasy, Book Review, Fantasy, Korean Folktales, The Bird That Drinks Tears

Review: Residuum: A Darkening Dawn Novella by D.B. Rook

April 30, 2026 by C. J. Daley (CJDsCurrentRead) Leave a Comment

Synopsis Humanity is falling. She has little hope of survival. Charlus Vaughn, a teenage refugee on the run from machine judgement and haunted by her mother’s secrets. When a rogue data-pirate crew pulls her from the brink of execution, Charlus finds a place to belong, but something far older and far more dangerous is watching. […]

Filed Under: Artificial Intelligence, Dystopian, Genetic Engineering, Reviews, Science Fiction, Space Opera Tagged With: #ADarkeningDawnNovella, #DBRook, #Residuum

Review: Mother of Death and Dawn (The War of Lost Hearts #3) by Carissa Broadbent

April 30, 2026 by Paige Leave a Comment

The cover for Mother of Death and Dawn by Carissa Broadbent

Mother of Dawn and Death’s best character arc is Aefe, hands down. In Children of Fallen Gods I was very fond of her, and then over the course of Mother of Death and Dawn I went through so many emotions with her. From seeing her as a villain, to seeing her just as a broken, used person who makes the wrong choices for love, to making the right choices for herself. Her growth and change is what carried the emotional side of this book for me.

Filed Under: Fantasy, High Fantasy, Reviews, Romantic Fantasy Tagged With: Bramble Romance, Carissa Broadbent, Mother of Death and Dawn, Pan Macmillan, The War of Lost Hearts

Review: The Sunrise Dagger (Memories of Kenjir #2) by Abel Montero

April 29, 2026 by Palmer Pickering Leave a Comment

Synopsis The empire is splintering, and the gods’ dominion grows weaker with every passing day. Out of the chaos, old loyalties fracture, new dangers emerge, and the line between faith and betrayal blurs beyond recognition. For Andik, survival means constant flight. Pursued across the empire, he follows a trail of secrets that lead him closer to […]

Filed Under: Epic Fantasy, Fantasy, Reviews Tagged With: Book Review, Books, Epic Fantasy, Fantasy, Fantasy Books

Review: Children of Memory (Children of Time #3) by Adrian Tchaikovsky

April 29, 2026 by A.J. Calvin Leave a Comment

Synopsis: Earth failed. In a desperate bid to escape, the spaceship Enkidu and its captain, Heorest Holt, carried its precious human cargo to a potential new paradise. Generations later, this fragile colony has managed to survive, eking out a hardy existence. Yet life is tough, and much technological knowledge has been lost. Then strangers appear. They possess […]

Filed Under: First Contact, Hard SciFi, Reviews, Science Fiction

Review: Legacy of the Brightwash (Tainted Dominion 1) by Krystle Matar

April 29, 2026 by C. J. Daley (CJDsCurrentRead) Leave a Comment

Synopsis Follow the law and you’ll stay safe. But what if the law is wrong?SPFBO Finalist Indie Ink Award Finalist BBNYA Finalist Stabby Nominee—Best Debut 2021 Stabby Nominee—Best Indie Book 2021Tashué’s faith in the law is beginning to crack. Three years ago, he stood by when the Authority condemned Jason to the brutality of the […]

Filed Under: Dark Fantasy, Gaslamp, Grimdark, Reviews, Romantic Fantasy Tagged With: #ImburleighBookCompany, #KrystleMatar, #LegacyoftheBrightwash, #TaintedDominion

Review: A River Red With Blood by John Connolly

April 29, 2026 by Michael Hicks Leave a Comment

Cover art for A River Red With Blood

Synopsis Two intertwined disappearances leave a rural community in shock in the latest gripping Charlie Parker novel from New York Times bestselling author John Connolly. In a darkly brilliant thriller set in Maine’s rural Kennebec River Valley, the body of a young runaway from a “troubled teens” school has been found in the water, seemingly drowned, while […]

Filed Under: Crime, Fiction, Mystery, Reviews, Thriller Tagged With: Atria, Book Review, Emily Bestler Books, Horror

Review: Clara & the Devil: Collection One by Olivie Blake, Little Chmura 

April 29, 2026 by Caitlin Lloyd Leave a Comment

Synopsis: He’s tall, dark and infernal. She’s ready to be corrupted . . . A deliciously dark tale of Faustian bargains and seduction, Clara & the Devil is a graphic novel from the Sunday Times bestselling author of Masters of Death, Olivie Blake and fan-favourite artist Little Chmura. Clara thought she had the rest of her life figured out. But […]

Filed Under: Fantasy, Reviews, Urban Fantasy Tagged With: Book Review, Fantasy, Fantasy Books

Book Review: Don’t Die Dave by AR Witham

April 28, 2026 by Andy Peloquin Leave a Comment

TL;DR Review: A cranky boomer gets dropped into a Fortnite-esque video game world…and you can imagine how poorly that goes! Synopsis: A death game where the prize isn’t power or money — it’s health insurance. + Insert coin to keep breathing. + To erase his crippling medical debt, 50-year-old Dave signs a contract that uploads […]

Filed Under: LitRPG Tagged With: Best LitRPG, Book Review, Books, Fantasy Books, LitRPG, LitRPG books, Self Published

SPFBO XI Review: Flint in the Bones (Norwich Map Runners #1) by Eva St. John

April 28, 2026 by Michael Vadney Leave a Comment

Synopsis In a city where history bites back, murder is just the beginning.Detective Eliza “Bish” Barnaby thought she’d left her home behind—along with its plague outbreaks, random time-shifts, and tendency to accidentally host people from the 1600s during breakfast. But when a dangerous practitioner escapes custody in London, Bish is forced back to Norwich, a […]

Filed Under: Fantasy, Reviews, Urban Fantasy Tagged With: Book Review, Fantasy, Michael Vadney, SPFBO, SPFBOXI, Urban Fantasy

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