Tag: Fantasy

The Badlands Saga by Derek Weisman

The Badlands Saga by Derek Weisman

The Black Diamond plague has taken a toll on Princess Cathy. Her kingdom is under quarantine, her pets turn into food, and her husband slowly rotting away from the disease. To make matters worse, the royal court is too incompetent and selfish to bring order to the land. As all hope seems lost, Cathy finds […]


Righteous Release by Richard Gardner

Righteous Release by Richard Gardner

David Chambers was born into a strictly religious family. As members of the Eternal Fellowship, they have chosen to reject the ways of the world and have separated themselves from the rest of humanity. As his arranged marriage to another follower – a woman he has come to dislike – looms ever closer, David decides […]


Equivocal Destines by Raymond Clarke

Equivocal Destines by Raymond Clarke

The first page of this book made me laugh, in just one paragraph and a sentence, Taal’s character jumped off the page. Sixteen years old and employed to tend a field full of crops, he’s doing what anyone would do in a dreary, dead-end job – he’s daydreaming. What made me laugh, however, was the […]


The Ghost in the Closet

The Ghost in the Closet

Review of sample in progress. Some say the ability of seeing ghosts is a gift, but after losing her job, Dumdie Swartz says, “Hogwash”. Since she was a child, Dumdie has seen ghosts and has developed several quirks to cover the fact so she wouldn’t need to explain herself or be exploited. When her boss […]


Death’s Keep by Sommer Nectarhoff

Death’s Keep by Sommer Nectarhoff

My thoughts on Death’s Keep… It was the book’s title and blurb that attracted me to Death’s Keep, and upon turning to the first page I wasn’t disappointed. There is a very brief prologue, which I didn’t feel aided the story in any way, but the first chapter did a great job of hauling me […]


The Soul Conductor

The Soul Conductor

It should come as no surprise to anyone who knows C.S.Evans that the Soul Conductor is placed in a medieval setting – except it’s not your every day, run-of-the-mill sort of medieval. From the very first page the reader becomes embroiled in the lives of the Soul Conductors; a peaceful community of people who are […]