Timy and Jen review Until the Last, the third book in The Last War grimdark fantasy series by Mike Shackle, published by Gollancz on July 21, 2022.
Driving Home for Christmas by Joanna Bolouri
Timy reviews Driving Home for Christmas, a Contemporary Romance novel by Joanna Bolouri.
A Gamble of Gods by Mitriel Faywood
Timy reviews A Gamble of Gods, the debut fantasy novel by Mitriel Faywood, which is also the first book in The Order of the Dragon series.
The Hunted by Mike Morris
Jen reviews The Hunted, the second book in The Cursed Sword Fantasy series by Mike Morris.
The Crew by Sadir S. Samir
Timy reviews The Crew, Sadir S. Samir’s debut Fantasy novel, the first book in The God Dust Saga series.
Dyer Street Punk Witches by Phil Williams
Jen and Timy reviews Dyer Street Punk Witches, the latest standalone Urban Fantasy novel from the Ordshaw series by Phil Williams. We also have an extra treat for those who stick around until the end of the review!
Dances of Deception by JC Kang
Jen reviews Dances of Deception, the third book in JC Kang’s epic fantasy series, The Dragon Songs Saga.
The Trials of Ashmount by John Palladino
Paul reviews The Trials of Ashmount by John Palladino, book one in the Tragedy of Cedain series.
The Valkyrie of Vanaheim by Phil Parker
Jen reviews The Valkyrie of Vanaheim, Phil Parker‘s Norse-inspired fantasy novel. Thank you goes out to Phil Parker for the ecopy in exchange for a review! Series: – Genre: contemporary/modern fantasy Date of Publishing: September 25, 2021 Trigger Warnings: death/war crimes/experimentations Page count: 291 Publisher: self-published Frida Ransom has a secret, she is a human/fae hybrid. A lonely one too. As a child, Frida’s mother made sure they lived a solitary existence so no one would discover the truth. The woman’s unexpected death, and a decade-long war with the fae, increased the girl’s isolation.Now, with the war over, humanity and…
The Castle Doctrine by Craig Schaefer
Timy reviews The Castle Doctrine, the 6th book in Craig Schaefer’s Urban Fantasy series, Daniel Faust. Reviews of previous books: The Living End (book 3), A Plain-Dealing Villain (book 4), The Killing Floor Blues (book 5). This being a review for a 6th book in a series, mild spoilers for previous books might appear. Series: Daniel Faust #6 Genre: Urban Fantasy Date of Publishing: 2016 September 26th Trigger Warnings: Death, violence, torture, blood Page count: 312 Publisher: Demimonde Books Out of prison and back on the streets, Daniel Faust returns home to a city on fire. The Chicago mob is making their play…
