‘Xaghra’s Revenge’, by Geoff Nelder
Xaghra’s Revenge is a well-written, time-travelling historical fantasy. Highly recommended!
Review: Rarity from the Hollow
Amusing at times, shocking at others, a touching and somehow wonderful SFF read.
REVIEW: Marvelry’s Curiosity Shop, by Brhel & Sullivan
Many who enjoyed the thriller-type TV series of the seventies and eighties, plus Stephen King’s wonderful novel Needful Things, will enjoy the collection of tales called Marvelry’s Curiosity Shop.
THE AMAZINGLY IMPROBABLE YET INCONTROVERTIBLY FACTUAL ADVENTURES OF SHEMLARD SHOREDITCH AND PICKLES THE WONDER PIG
John Salonia’s new book is a cross between Conan Doyle’s Sherlock Holmes and Terry Pratchett.
Jynabare’, by R. Jesse Deneaux
Jynabare is a difficult book to read, but those who get through it will find it very rewarding.
REVIEW: Dangerous Worlds by Brian Herbert
Brian Herbert’s first short story collection, Dangerous Worlds, charts his meteoric progression as a writer.
Darkly Dreaming, by Chloe Hammond
Those seeking bloodfests will be disappointed, but a great many others who still like vampire fiction will enjoy Darkly Dreaming.
The Dark Between the Stars
The Dark Between the Stars is one of those books that grabs you which readers will love.
Man of Two Worlds
Written by Brian Herbert, in collaboration with his gifted father Frank Herbert, this tale first started with a germ of an idea way back in 1983, and was published in 2015. Set in the future, […]
Review, ‘Origin: The Nameless Celestial’
Aaron. R. Allen has an engrossing sword and sorcery story to tell.
Review: An Unproven Concept by James Young
A review of James Young’s space navy yarn – An Unproven Concept
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