Category: Fantasy

Vampiric Crush by Frankie Sutton (Book Review #1999)

Vampiric Crush by Frankie Sutton is a spellbinding urban fantasy that intertwines elements of romance, adventure, and self-discovery. The story follows Shae Taizer, a strong-willed protagonist determined to break free from the powerful grip of the Vampire King, Gerard. Hidden in the Royale Realm,… Continue Reading “Vampiric Crush by Frankie Sutton (Book Review #1999)”

A Crow in the Canyon by Melissa Widmaier (Book Review #1994)

**A Crow in the Canyon** by Melissa Widmaier is a gripping epic fantasy novel set in a world where elemental spirits, prophecy, and family honor intertwine. The story follows the Ganwin family on a dangerous quest to rescue their patriarch, General Nojhi Ganwin, who… Continue Reading “A Crow in the Canyon by Melissa Widmaier (Book Review #1994)”

Believe Nothing, Know Nothing by Jean-Claude Koven (Book Review #1988)

In *Believe Nothing, Know Nothing*, Jean-Claude Koven presents an audacious exploration into the very fabric of human existence, challenging everything we know and believe. The book serves as both a wake-up call and a survival manual for Lightworkers, offering a thought-provoking journey into the… Continue Reading “Believe Nothing, Know Nothing by Jean-Claude Koven (Book Review #1988)”

The Mantle of the Past by Lewis A. D. A’Mbra (Book Review #1981)

*The Mantle of the Past*, the first book in the *A Scattering of Leaves* series, is a mesmerizing work of historical fantasy that immerses readers in the mythic world of Kolgennon. Set against the backdrop of a crumbling empire, the story unfolds in the… Continue Reading “The Mantle of the Past by Lewis A. D. A’Mbra (Book Review #1981)”

Blithe Haven, The Red Harvest by B.R. Doughtry (Book Review #1978)

*Blithe Haven, The Red Harvest* by B.R. Doughtry is a dark, thrilling fantasy set in a post-apocalyptic world where a great cataclysm has altered the course of human civilization. Five centuries after this catastrophic event, the remnants of society have turned to worship the… Continue Reading “Blithe Haven, The Red Harvest by B.R. Doughtry (Book Review #1978)”

The Owlbear and the Omens (Collected Edition) by Aengie Scevity (Book Review #1974)

Aengie Scevity’s The Owlbear and the Omens is a sprawling epic of political intrigue, power struggles, and self-discovery set against the richly imagined backdrop of Great Leven. This fantasy tale combines nuanced world-building, morally complex characters, and a compelling narrative of survival and leadership, creating an… Continue Reading “The Owlbear and the Omens (Collected Edition) by Aengie Scevity (Book Review #1974)”

Testament by Eli Felix (Book Review #1972)

Divine Struggles in Testament: A Battle Between Light and Darkness In Testament, Eli Felix crafts a thought-provoking narrative that explores the relationship between humanity and the divine, delving into the very purpose of existence. The premise is striking: God created humanity to experience life… Continue Reading “Testament by Eli Felix (Book Review #1972)”

Stoneslayer: Book One Scandal by Candace Lynn Talmadge (Book Review #1960)

In *Stoneslayer Book One: Scandal*, Candace Lynn Talmadge introduces readers to Lt. Helen Andros, a mixed-race outcast in the realm of Azgard. After her true parentage is revealed, Helen narrowly escapes death, only to confront the outrage of the overclass and the lethal hostility… Continue Reading “Stoneslayer: Book One Scandal by Candace Lynn Talmadge (Book Review #1960)”

The Last Witch on Skye by Carolyn J. Nicholson (Book Review #1950)

*The Last Witch on Skye* by Carolyn J. Nicholson is a charming and imaginative middle-grade fantasy that whisks readers away to the enchanting Isle of Skye. This delightful tale, complemented by eight full-page illustrations and a map, is steeped in the rich folklore and… Continue Reading “The Last Witch on Skye by Carolyn J. Nicholson (Book Review #1950)”