Author Spotlight

Excerpt: A Symphony of Broken Dreams by Luke Tarzian

Teaming up with the awesome Justine from Whispers & Wonder and Nick from Out of This World SFF Reviews, today we are bringing you an excerpt from Luke Tarzian’s upcoming novel, A Symphony of Broken Dreams and also let you look at the amazing cover Luke designed for it.

A Symphony of Broken Dreams will be available on November 3rd 2020, but you can already pre-order it!

Lords of Asylum

Lords of Asylum by Kevin Wright

This is a book best savored like a good wine, letting it slowly dance across your palate to drop a fiery, welcomed warmth down your throat. A warmth that settles in your core and awakens your thirst for the next glass. Like Krait, you’ll be eager to take that next sip and quickly run to open the next installment of The Serpent Knight Saga.

We Ride the Storm by Devin Madson

We Ride the Storm by Devin Madson

We Ride the Storm is a strong, incredible even, first book, which builds up the conflict and leaves plenty of questions to be answered in later books. It’s a bloody, character driven, headless… err, endless fun. Devin Madson’s voice is one worth listening to in the cacophony of the Fantasy genre, and I personally can’t wait to see how far she will get with the Reborn Empire series. Hopefully not too many heads will fall in her wake.

Written in Narrative - Does a Protagonist's Queer Identity Matter?

Written in Narrative — Does A Protagonist’s Queer Identity Matter?

Excited to bring you my 1st post on the Asylum, and giving an honorable mention to this eventful month of Pride, this post will dive into the memorable worlds of SFF as well as giving voice to more personal thoughts regarding queer identity, literature, and its intersections. Sit back, agree, disagree, and try to ignore the screeching damned-souls in the background. They’re excellent residents but not entirely quiet.

The Traitor God by Cameron Johnston

The Traitor God by Cameron Johnston

Cameron Johnston doesn’t shy away from making his characters suffer, or get them into impossibly looking situations and splashing a good dose of blood on everything, but he still manages to make his characters painfully real. The Traitor God is a grimdark journey into a city’s (and humans’) deeply buried secrets. Just make sure you don’t run into the Smilers while you walk the streets of Setharis.

Bring the Fire by Craig Schaefer

Bring the Fire by Craig Schaefer

Bring the Fire, being true to its title brings a fiery end to The Wisdom’s Grave trilogy. We get all the answers and then some more, action and heroic battle. If you already got this far, then you can be damn sure you’ll enjoy the hell out of endgame.