Category: Fantasy

Tenet of the Undying: Yielded Freedom by Nathan Gregg (Book Review #2333)

Tenet of the Undying: Yielded Freedom is a relentless progression fantasy that leans hard into its core promise: survival through strength, growth through suffering, and freedom earned at an unforgiving cost. Nathan Gregg delivers a gritty, high-momentum story that blends western fantasy sensibilities with… Continue Reading “Tenet of the Undying: Yielded Freedom by Nathan Gregg (Book Review #2333)”

Jak Barley, Private Inquisitor, and The Case of Hades’ Gate by Dan Ehl delivers (Book Review #2325)

Jak Barley, Private Inquisitor, and The Case of Hades’ Gate by Dan Ehl delivers a thrilling and darkly humorous finale to the Jak Barley series. Burned out and ready for a quiet case, PI Barley’s hopes for a mediocre investigation are immediately dashed when… Continue Reading “Jak Barley, Private Inquisitor, and The Case of Hades’ Gate by Dan Ehl delivers (Book Review #2325)”

Dargo – Eco Hero! The Classic Tale by Karina McRoberts (Book Review #2316)

Dargo – Eco Hero! The Classic Tale by Karina McRoberts is a delightful, imaginative adventure that perfectly balances humor, heart, and environmental awareness. This story is bursting with creativity, introducing readers to a colorful cast of nature spirits, each with a unique personality: a… Continue Reading “Dargo – Eco Hero! The Classic Tale by Karina McRoberts (Book Review #2316)”

A Traitor’s Toil by Stephen Jarocki (Book Review #2307)

A Traitor’s Toil, the thrilling conclusion to Stephen Jarocki’s Ucksil’s Folly series, is an epic fantasy adventure that will captivate fans of high-stakes quests, dragons, and magical intrigue. Picking up where the first book left off, the protagonist, Sinccah, embarks on a perilous journey… Continue Reading “A Traitor’s Toil by Stephen Jarocki (Book Review #2307)”

Two Queens (Eli’s World) by Jan Cincera (Book Review #2302)

Two Queens, part of the Eli’s World series, is a vivid and imaginative stand-alone fantasy novella for readers ages 9–14. Jan Cincera crafts a miniature world where insects live with culture, memory, and legend — and where peace can shatter in an instant.

That the Dead May Rest by Karen A. Wyle (Book Review #2324)

That the Dead May Rest by Karen A. Wyle is a uniquely imaginative paranormal fantasy that blends elements of the afterlife, supernatural mystery, and moral exploration. In this inventive story, Millie, a spirit who has finally achieved peace and security in the afterlife, faces… Continue Reading “That the Dead May Rest by Karen A. Wyle (Book Review #2324)”

The Scion Conspiracy by Mike Cahoon (Book Review #2289)

Mike Cahoon’s The Scion Conspiracy follows Cassius Roth, an impulsive prince of the Federation battling against the expectations placed upon him by his father and the pressure to live up to royal standards. The novel similarly uses Cassius as a flawed hero, a lens… Continue Reading “The Scion Conspiracy by Mike Cahoon (Book Review #2289)”

Sons of Dracula by Ovidiu Damian (Book Review #2287)

The novel Sons of Dracula, written by Ovidiu Damian, is a haunting retelling of one of literature’s greatest myths. It blends the elements of folklore, history, and fantasy into a sweeping narrative surrounding destiny and self-discovery. However, rather than looking at the archetype of… Continue Reading “Sons of Dracula by Ovidiu Damian (Book Review #2287)”

JAGO by Keith Austin (Book Review #2285)

JAGO: A monstrous tale of happy never afters by Keith Austin is a darkly imaginative young adult fantasy that plunges readers into the gritty depths of Victorian London’s Old Nichol slum. Here, life is harsh, survival is uncertain, and hope seems like a luxury… Continue Reading “JAGO by Keith Austin (Book Review #2285)”