• Review: Burn Our Bodies Down by Rory Power

    Review: Burn Our Bodies Down by Rory Power

    Rory Power is back with another standalone novel, Burn Our Bodies Down. Readers like myself fell in love with her writing thanks to Wilder Girls, and this next novel is everything that we could have hoped for – and then some. Read more

  • Review: Rites of Passage by Mike Brooks

    Review: Rites of Passage by Mike Brooks

    Rites of Passage is the first novel in the Lady Chettamandey series by Mike Brooks. It also fits into the world of Warhammer 40,000, which should give you an idea of how much material it’s going to have to work with. Read more

  • Review: The Mysterious Study of Doctor Sex by Tamsyn Muir

    Review: The Mysterious Study of Doctor Sex by Tamsyn Muir

    The Mysterious Study of Doctor Sex is a short story by Tamsyn Muir that fits into the world of The Locked Tomb (the series that created Gideon the Ninth). You can read it for free through Tor.com, and if you’re a fan of the series, it is absolutely worth it. Read more

  • Review: A Single Light by Tosca Lee

    Review: A Single Light by Tosca Lee

    A Single Light is the second novel in Tosca Lee’s The Line Between series. A Single Light is a dystopian thriller, and it’s as chilling and memorable as you might expect. This is where Tosca Lee excels in writing. And here’s hoping we’ll see more of it. Read more

  • Review: Fireborn by Katie MacAlister

    Review: Fireborn by Katie MacAlister

    Fireborn is the first novel in a new series by Katie MacAlister, called the Born Prophecy. Obviously, with a title such as that, you just know that this is going to be an epic series. It’s a fantasy series, though a lighthearted one that is full to the brim of action, adventure, and some fighting. Read more

  • Review: The Empire of Gold by S.A. Chakraborty

    Review: The Empire of Gold by S.A. Chakraborty

    The Empire of Gold is the third and final novel in S.A. Chakraborty’s Daevabad Trilogy. All things considered – I am not emotionally prepared to see this series end. Yet all good things must come to an end, yes? Read more