Category: Fantasy

The Untold Prophecy by R.R. Hunter (Book Review #1685)

“The Untold Prophecy” by R.R. Hunter is an enthralling journey into a world where magic intertwines with industrial progress, and a prophecy becomes the linchpin for a complex tale of intrigue and power. Lord Berik Eddingson, a man known for his capability in handling… Continue Reading “The Untold Prophecy by R.R. Hunter (Book Review #1685)”

Far From Mortal Realms by Karen A. Wyle (Book Review #1679)

“Far From Mortal Realms” by Karen A. Wyle is a captivating tale that seamlessly weaves together elements of fantasy, family, and the intricate dance between mortals and the enigmatic Fair Folk. The story centers around Abe and his daughter, Adira, who have made a… Continue Reading “Far From Mortal Realms by Karen A. Wyle (Book Review #1679)”

Drakomunda – by Guy Quartley (Book Review #1675)

“Drakomunda” by Guy Quartley is a mesmerizing and chilling dive into a world of apocalyptic landscapes and mystic intrigue. From the very beginning, Quartley’s storytelling prowess grabbed hold of me, weaving a tale of harrowing journeys, deadly plagues, and supernatural elements that kept me… Continue Reading “Drakomunda – by Guy Quartley (Book Review #1675)”

Seven Tales From King Arthur’s Court by John Erskine (Book Review #1673)

Title: “Enchanting Revival: Seven Tales from King Arthur’s Court – A Timeless Journey into Camelot” John Erskine’s “Seven Tales From King Arthur’s Court,” artfully compiled and edited by Albert Seligman, invites readers to embark on a captivating journey into the legendary realm of Camelot.… Continue Reading “Seven Tales From King Arthur’s Court by John Erskine (Book Review #1673)”

The Tale of the Young Witch by Joseph Minart (Book Review #1660)

Title: “The Tale of the Young Witch: A Captivating Fantasy Adventure” Joseph Minart and Davon Custis enchant readers with “The Tale of the Young Witch,” a spellbinding fantasy adventure designed for young adults. In a world where witchcraft is believed to be a thing… Continue Reading “The Tale of the Young Witch by Joseph Minart (Book Review #1660)”

Imagine It Better by Betsy Vail (Book Review #1653)

Title: “Imagine It Better: A Whimsical Odyssey into Creativity and Joy” “Imagine It Better” invites young readers aged 4-12 on a magical journey through the enchanting realms of surreal dreamscapes, offering a kaleidoscope of emotions and experiences illustrated with vibrant creativity. This beautifully crafted… Continue Reading “Imagine It Better by Betsy Vail (Book Review #1653)”

Of Thieves and Shadows by B. S. H. Garcia (Book Review #1650)

Title: “Of Thieves and Shadows: A Riveting Epic Debut that Transcends Fantasy Conventions” Prepare to be whisked away to the ancient land of Quinaria, where secrets lurk in the shadows and an impending war threatens the delicate balance that has kept three nations in… Continue Reading “Of Thieves and Shadows by B. S. H. Garcia (Book Review #1650)”

FIRST EVIL by JOHN WHITE (Book Review #1644)

In his debut dark fantasy novel, author White invites readers into the tumultuous world of disorder in the fantastical city of Arcatia. “FIRST EVIL” unfolds as a captivating narrative with a cast of characters as diverse as the challenges they face, offering a memorable… Continue Reading “FIRST EVIL by JOHN WHITE (Book Review #1644)”

Fotinoula and the Christmas Goblin by R.G. Fraser-Green (Book Review #1629)

‘Fotinoula and the Christmas Goblin’ is a dark fantasy about a girl called Fotinoula trying to save her sister from the Kallikantzaros. They are goblins with blood-red eyes who steal children.