Book Reviews

Dragon Slayers’ Guild: Hand of Fate, Book One

A dark elf ninja badass, silver-tongued human thief, and reluctant gnome mage take on the establishment… And a dragon.
Selene is a Sun Shadow, a dark elf of the desert tribes, exiled from her home to seek enlightenment. Her first step down that path: impart her own brand of justice on those deserving with swift fists and silent blades.
Solomon cares only for the money in his pocket and the girl on his arm. And he’d happily steal both from you when you’re not looking. A man with no friends, however, has no one to watch his back for plunging daggers.
Abbey is the new gnome in town with a clockwork familiar on one shoulder and a big chip on the other. She’s an intuitive sorcerer, talented artificer, and meticulous detective. But why should she save a city that looks down on her?
The city guard are under siege by a mysterious force they call a dragon. Meanwhile, the underworld is dangerously united to find a lost relic by any means necessary. And trapped in the middle? Three strangers who want nothing to do with any of them, or each other.
But when their entangled fates threaten to strangle them all, these outsiders have but two options: band together or die alone.
High fantasy goes slumming on an epic quest for good, evil, and everything in between. Don’t miss this exciting new series of dark progression fantasy!

Book Reviews

Secrets of the Sorcery War: Ruarnon Trilogy, Book 2

Secrets lie across the seas.
Heir Ruarnon seeks allies to free their parents from unpredictable sorcerer-king Nartzeer. The reclusive Urai are not who they had in mind but can offer far more than Ruarnon anticipates. However, negotiations are interrupted when Nartzeer’s murderous grey-hided damars are sighted sailing towards Tarlah.
The damars’ human handlers are lost Aussie Linh’s chance to confirm that her gateway home —and sorcerers able (and hopefully willing) to operate it— lie in the dangerous West.
When Linh sets sail to confront the handlers, she learns that magic is very much still wielded on Umarinaris. That some of the Sorcery War’s deadliest weapons survived. And that Nartzeer somehow knows all of this, and has his own plans for those weapons.
But is Nartzeer the villain everyone in the East believes? What do his fleets truly seek in the Eastern Seas? And why have the damars become so formidable that they threaten to sink Ruarnon’s ship and overrun all of Ruarnon’s potential allies?

Book Reviews

The Shadow of Theron: Age of Shadows, Book One

The powers of old are fading. A new Age is dawning.

Holy relics are all that remain of Theron’s sacred legend.

Now those relics, the enchanted weapons forged by the Three-Faced Goddess to help Theron defeat the wicked Sorcerer Argoss, are disappearing.

Lysandro knows the village magistrate Marek is responsible, and he searches for proof disguised as the masked protector the Shadow of Theron.

But when Marek wounds him with an accursed sword that shouldn’t exist, Lysandro must find a way to stop Marek from gaining any more artifacts created by the Goddess or her nemesis.

The arrival of the beautiful newcomer Seraphine, with secrets of her own, only escalate their rivalry.

As the feud between Lysandro and Marek throws Lighura into chaos, a pair of priestesses seeks to recover the relics and return them to safekeeping. But the stones warn that Argoss is returning, and they must race to retrieve Theron’s most powerful weapon.

While they risk their lives for a legend, only one thing is certain. The three temples to the Goddess have been keeping secrets: not just from the faithful, but from each other.

Book Reviews

In the Heart of the Void

The crew of an interstellar cargo ship on a routine mission find themselves stranded in the middle of nowhere. As if that’s not enough of a disaster, strange things start to happen on board. What follows is a series of events none of them could have possibly prepared for…

In the Heart of the Void is a nerve shredding sci-fi horror story set in space.

You’ll never look at the stars the same way again.