Expansive and compelling, A.K. Larkwood’s The Unspoken Name has everything you’d want in a new fantasy universe.
Expansive and compelling, A.K. Larkwood’s The Unspoken Name has everything you’d want in a new fantasy universe.
Expansive and compelling, A.K. Larkwood’s The Unspoken Name has everything you’d want in a new fantasy universe.
This book’s heart is pure gold, albeit a bit crooked.
An enchanting, worthy read for lovers of Shakespeare and fantasy alike.
Mike Chen’s fast-paced tale is an optimistic look at how our humanity can bring out the best in us, even in the darkest times.
Simon Jimenez brings emotional intelligence and a contemporary fear of lost time to his spellbinding debut novel.
In Anyone, Soule builds a world around a staggering invention. But it’s his interest in the people who create it, use it and profit from it that captivates.
Karen O’Neil’s travails in Cuba bring to mind an Indiana Jones adventure with a little more moral ambiguity and a lot more incantations.
Callender’s novel deftly handles the touchy subjects of rank and racism, cruelty and privilege, while also providing an exciting fantasy whodunit.
Fortuna is full of action and shifts naturally between intimate conversations and breakneck space adventure.
The Guinevere Deception weaves together all the familiar characters of legend and lore.
Philosophical and atmospheric, The Deep looks carefully at what it means to collectively heal.
Equal parts romance, bildungsroman and murder mystery, Unnatural Magic can’t decide on a genre archetype, and that’s a good thing.
In The Throne of the Five Winds, a lady-in-waiting to the princess of a vanquished land plays a dangerous game of political intrigue.
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