Category: Fiction

The Department of Adventuring: Into the Deep by Three Kobold in a Trench Coat (Book Review #2094)

Blending epic fantasy, urban adventure, and laugh-out-loud absurdity, The Department of Adventuring: Into the Deep is an unforgettable debut that feels like Dungeons & Dragons was tossed into a blender with The X-Files, Good Omens, and just a dash of Brooklyn Nine-Nine.

A Song at Dead Man’s Cove by Ana Yudin (Book Review #2093)

Haunting, atmospheric, and emotionally rich, A Song at Dead Man’s Cove is a masterfully woven tale of myth, memory, and the ghosts we carry—both literal and metaphorical.

African Queens by Kristan Hypolite, M. Ed. (Book Review #2091)

African Queens by Kristan Hypolite, M. Ed. is a vibrant tribute to the many influential women who shaped Africa’s history and cultural legacy. Through concise portraits of warrior queens, political leaders, and visionary rulers, the book offers an accessible introduction to notable figures—such as… Continue Reading “African Queens by Kristan Hypolite, M. Ed. (Book Review #2091)”

Star Brother by Maxine Rose Schur (Book Review #2087)

Star Brother by Maxine Rose Schur is a multi-layered, emotionally poignant story that captivates readers with its combination of science fiction, thriller, and coming-of-age elements. At the heart of the novel is 15-year-old Jason, a scruffy, isolated foster kid who has never truly felt… Continue Reading “Star Brother by Maxine Rose Schur (Book Review #2087)”

The Price of Freedom by Michael C. Bland (Book Review #2086)

The Price of Freedom, the final book in The Price of trilogy, delivers a thrilling and emotionally charged conclusion to Michael C. Bland’s dystopian saga. Set in 2047, the story follows rebel leader Dray Quintero as he faces his darkest hour. Imprisoned, broken, and… Continue Reading “The Price of Freedom by Michael C. Bland (Book Review #2086)”

The Fossilarchy by Tom Clark (Book Review #2084)

Tom Clark’s The Fossilarchy plunges readers into a near-future world on the brink of ecological collapse, where global power brokers and everyday activists collide in a high-stakes battle over fossil fuels, political corruption, and the planet’s survival. In a crisp, thriller-style narrative, Clark weaves… Continue Reading “The Fossilarchy by Tom Clark (Book Review #2084)”

The Cul-de-sac By Christopher Null (Book Review #2083)

How well do you really know your neighbors? That’s the burning question at the heart of Christopher Null’s chilling and clever domestic thriller, The Cul-de-sac. With unsettling precision and a wickedly dark sense of timing, Null draws readers into a quiet suburban street in… Continue Reading “The Cul-de-sac By Christopher Null (Book Review #2083)”

The Tides of Time by Sarah M. Eden (Book Review #2082)

In The Tides of Time, bestselling author Sarah M. Eden delivers a sweeping time-slip romance brimming with historical intrigue, heart-pounding peril, and the kind of slow-burn connection that romance lovers crave.

All the Silent Bones by Gregory Funaro (Book Review #2079)

Gregory Funaro returns with a bone-chilling thriller that proves once again why he’s earned a reputation as a master of suspense. All the Silent Bones is an unrelenting, atmospheric descent into terror—where the past refuses to stay buried and silence speaks louder than screams.