Category: Fantasy

The Last Elf Daughter by Jennifer Shand (Book Review #1891)

Jennifer Shand’s “The Last Elf Daughter” is a novel that intricately blends the enchanting world of elves with the relatable challenges of teenage life. At the heart of the story is thirteen-year-old Evie, who not only grapples with the typical trials of adolescence but… Continue Reading “The Last Elf Daughter by Jennifer Shand (Book Review #1891)”

Six Moons Seven Gods by Robert A. Walker (Book Review #1841)

“Six Moons, Seven Gods,” the inaugural entry in The Legends of Baelon series by Robert A. Walker, plunges readers into a realm where the distinction between ally and adversary is as elusive as the shadows in Fostead’s south end. This novel is a masterclass… Continue Reading “Six Moons Seven Gods by Robert A. Walker (Book Review #1841)”

Fate’s Wager by Derren Parsons (Book Review #1831)

“Fate’s Wager” by Derren Parsons emerges as a captivating entry into the high fantasy genre, weaving a narrative rich with adventure, camaraderie, and the relentless pursuit of redemption. The novel thrusts readers into the life of Johnathon Rourke, an ex-warrior whose past transgressions and… Continue Reading “Fate’s Wager by Derren Parsons (Book Review #1831)”

Werecats Emergent by Mark J. Engels (Book Review #1823)

“Werecats Emergent” by Mark J. Engels is a fascinating foray into the world of urban fantasy, blending the thrilling elements of transformation, family legacy, and the struggles of coming to terms with one’s identity. Engels crafts an intricate narrative that spans from the visceral… Continue Reading “Werecats Emergent by Mark J. Engels (Book Review #1823)”

Jak Barley, Private Inquisitor, and the Case of Idol Curiosity by Dan Ehl (Book Review #1820)

“Jak Barley, Private Inquisitor, and the Case of Idol Curiosity” by Dan Ehl plunges readers into a richly imagined world where magic, mystery, and mayhem coalesce into a rollicking adventure. The novel follows the beleaguered Jak Barley, who longs for respite from his perilous… Continue Reading “Jak Barley, Private Inquisitor, and the Case of Idol Curiosity by Dan Ehl (Book Review #1820)”

Chasing The Dragon by Mark Towse (Book Review #1819)

“Chasing The Dragon” by Towse is an audacious debut that delves into the psyche of a trauma-driven vigilante, Simon Dooley, who assumes the moniker of Reformo in an attempt to cleanse his city of its vices. With a unique blend of genres, Towse invites… Continue Reading “Chasing The Dragon by Mark Towse (Book Review #1819)”

Haunted Hector’s Paranormal Activity Book by Arthur Short (Book Review #1801)

“Haunted Hector’s Paranormal Activity Book” by Arthur Short is an engaging and innovative picture book that combines a charming story with interactive puzzles and vibrant illustrations. The book follows the adventures of Hector, a skeptical cat who finds himself locked in a haunted house… Continue Reading “Haunted Hector’s Paranormal Activity Book by Arthur Short (Book Review #1801)”

The Song of Theodore-Return to Rainbow Gardens by James Malone (Book Review #1795)

“The Song of Theodore: Return to Rainbow Gardens” by James Malone is a captivating sequel that entwines the harsh realities of post-World War II America with the enchanting realm of fantasy, creating a narrative as vibrant and intricate as the neon lights of Rainbow… Continue Reading “The Song of Theodore-Return to Rainbow Gardens by James Malone (Book Review #1795)”

The Girl Who Broke the Dark by Evelyn Puerto (Book Review #1782)

“The Girl Who Broke the Dark” by Evelyn Puerto is a riveting fantasy novel that weaves a tale of destiny, courage, and the power of unity against the forces of evil. On the brink of adulthood, Princess Eliana of Ymittos is thrust into an… Continue Reading “The Girl Who Broke the Dark by Evelyn Puerto (Book Review #1782)”