Seven Forges by James A. Moore

6 January 2014 Natassia 0

Fantasy takes an epic new turn in James A Moore’s Seven Forges. With a landscape that is majestically menacing, Moore takes us on a journey. Moore throws the reader into an action packed immersive world. Every detail fits beautifully to create a fascinating realm full of adventure and intrigue. Captain […]

Fiddlehead by Cherie Priest

5 January 2014 Natassia 0

Cherie Priest’s renowned Clockwork Century Series continues in the fifth installment Fiddlehead. At the close of the civil war, Priest thrusts the reader into political plans. With a heavy emphasis on reunification, Priest shifts the story to DC. Though Priest has proven in the past to be a masterful storyteller, […]

Chosen by Benedict Jacka

4 January 2014 Natassia 0

Benedict Jacka once again delivers an entertaining read in the Chosen, the fourth Alex Verus Novel. In the voice of Verus, Jacka brings conflict both inner and outer, filling his novel with intrigue and suspense. Jacka infuses this latest book with a sense of philosophy and mage politics which enhance […]

Dark Talisman by Steven M. Booth

3 January 2014 Natassia 0

Fantasy is brought to a younger reader in Steven M. Booth’s Dark Talisman. Though marketed at a young adult book, Booth brings a strong character in a fast paced book which would be good for many a tween. Booth writes a beautiful world with dark elves and dwarves, assassins and […]

AAguirre-Bronze Gods

Bronze Gods by A. A. Aguirre

3 January 2014 Natassia 1

The writing duo A.A Aguirre brings to life a charming quirky addition to the steampunk genre in Bronze Gods. This first installment of the new Apparatus Infernum series gives us a world where fae and steam meet in a stellar fashion. The fun doesn’t stop with the mix of tech […]

Poe by J. Lincoln Fenn

2 January 2014 Natassia 0

J. Lincoln Fenn’s Poe is a shining display of humorous morbid entertainment. With a thrilling mystery, Fenn takes dark themes and gives us a witty novel with ties to history and magic. Suspense and intrigue are the name of the game and Fenn mixes this nicely with her light writing […]

Heartwood by Freya Robertson

1 January 2014 Natassia 0

Freya Robertson creates an intricate world in Heartwood, the first installment of the new Elemental Wars series. Fantasy concepts are throughout while Robertson creates a fully realized religion and culture. With not one, but several quests at the core, adventure and journey are by far the driving force. Robertson takes […]

Happy Hour in Hell by Tad Williams

29 December 2013 Natassia 0

Tad Williams brings to life a generic buddy cop film with an angel twist in Happy Hour in Hell. This is not only unfortunate, but had it been a movie, I would not have even wanted to watch it for the whim of watching a bad movie. While this assessment […]

Delia’s Shadow by Jaime Lee Moyer

29 December 2013 Natassia 0

Jaime Lee Moyer’s gift for storytelling is evident in Delia’s Shadow. Moyer beautifully captures elegance and thrill into a timeless story. With clarity and detail, you are transported to San Francisco of yesteryear and quickly become convinced that séances and spiritualists are not merely a fad but truth. Each turn […]

The Cure by Douglas E. Richards

13 December 2013 Natassia 0

Douglas E. Richards shines in his imaginative sci fi novel The Cure. With suspense at every turn. Richards takes us on a ride which infuses many genres. A story that cannot be judged by its gruesome opening, The Cure has elements of espionage, science and even a romantic side. Erin Palmer […]