I received a free copy from Netgalley in return for an honest review. My opinions have in now way been compromised. Sally Janes is the titular last astronaut. Having led a failed attempt to land on Mars, she has lived with the shame ever since. But when her old boss, Roy McAllister, offers an olive branch to lead a crew […]
Review – David Mogo, Godhunter by Suyi Davies Okungbowa
I received a free copy from NetGalley in return for an honest review. This in no way impacts my opinions. The gods have fallen from the skies, and taken up residence in Lagos, where they sometimes make a nuisance of themselves. This is where David comes in. David is a demigod, and uses his enhanced abilities to take out […]
Review – Camelot Overthrown by Galen Wolf
I received a free audio copy from the author in exchange for an honest review. This in no way alters my opinion of the novel. I didn’t realise when I signed up for this that it was a Lit RPG. While I don’t hate them, they’re certainly not my favourite, although I have come across a couple of decent ones. […]
Review – The Coyote Chronicles by Anton Le Roy
I received a free copy of the book in exchange for an honest review. So here goes: I have to be honest, I hadn’t heard of this one before the author contacted me. Of course, this doesn’t really mean anything as far as the book is concerned. It had good ratings, so I thought I’d give it a blast, and […]
Review – Worms by James Montague
I received a free audio copy of the book from the author. In no way does this alter my review. Worms is a horror story, something in the vain of Clive Barker goes to Emmerdale Farm, a tale of normal folk thrown into a bizarre situation. James Hildebrand is a normal man – a wife, a job, struggling to get […]
Review – Cho5en by William Dickstein
I better mention before I write this review, that I got a free unedited copy directly from the author, but this in no way influenced my opinion of the book. Cho5en is a superhero tale, part of a world told in a bunch of episodes, the first of which you can download for free if you wish to give it […]
Top Five Books in the First Half of 2019
With June 2019 written into the annals of history, it’s time to reflect on the first half of the year and give a recap of my favourite books to date. Unlike the end of the year, when I only include books released in 2019, this can be a book I read in 2019, but was released in 1819. Feel free […]
Blog Tour – The Heart of Stone by Ben Galley
After reviewing The Written last week, this is my second offering in my part of Ben Galley’s blog tour in which a number of bloggers review the various works of one of indie fantasy’s finest writers. This time around, I review “The Heart of Stone”. Here goes: Task is a golem, the last golem. A creature created by magic […]
Review – The Left Hand of God by Paul Hoffman
Cale is an acolyte of the Hanged Redeemers, a church of warrior monks tasked with restoring their faith to the world. They are however at war with the Antagonists, whose aim is to corrupt the earth with their foul ways. But there is more to Cale than meets the eye, and when he escapes their monastery, the Redeemers must track […]
Review – The Written by Ben Galley
Farden is one of the written, a mage with his book of magic etched into his skin. Despite being spurned by almost everybody, Farden spends his days protecting those who fear him. However, when a dangerous spell book is stolen, Farden gets sent to face an old enemy of his people looking for help. Can he obtain the help his […]