Tag: #FemaleProtagonist

World of Myth by John Molina (Book Review #2150)

World of Myth is an electrifying debut that fuses political thriller, fantasy, and coming-of-age genres into a bold and immersive journey. At over 130,000 words, this is a richly layered novel that pulls no punches in scope, emotion, or ambition.

A Mage’s Mentor by Stephen Jarocki (Book Review #2146)

In A Mage’s Mentor, Stephen Jarocki delivers a deeply imaginative and emotionally resonant debut that carves out its place in the high fantasy genre with both classic elements and refreshing nuance. Set against the backdrop of Ucksland—a raw, untamed province teeming with danger and… Continue Reading “A Mage’s Mentor by Stephen Jarocki (Book Review #2146)”

Aletheia Vol I: In The Shadows by Luigi A Kohli (Book Review #2130)

Luigi A. Kohli’s Aletheia: In The Shadows is an ambitious and gripping historical fiction novel that dares to step into the aftermath of Ben-Hur—one of the most iconic novels of the 19th century. With sharp prose and cinematic depth, Kohli resurrects a world teetering… Continue Reading “Aletheia Vol I: In The Shadows by Luigi A Kohli (Book Review #2130)”

Imperiled: A Science Fiction Adventure by Alexander Hans Schmitt with Vonnie Gene Schmitt (Book Review #2127)

Imperiled is not just an epic space opera—it’s a legacy. Written over eight years by Alexander Hans Schmitt, and lovingly completed and edited by his mother, Vonnie Gene Schmitt, after his untimely passing, this 486-page odyssey stands as a testament to perseverance, imagination, and… Continue Reading “Imperiled: A Science Fiction Adventure by Alexander Hans Schmitt with Vonnie Gene Schmitt (Book Review #2127)”