February 6, 2026
Book Reviews Fantasy SCI-FI

Aitre by R.J. French: A fun tale and a great warning

The story is set many years in the future where companies have created virtual realities that are just as real as our own.

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Book Reviews Fantasy

Drakomunda: GoT and Sanderson Join in This Odd Epic Fantasy

Drakomunda by Guy Quartley is an epic fantasy that features magic, mysterious dark forces and complex storylines that rival both Sanderson and Game.

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Book Reviews Fantasy Fiction

The Camaro Murders: a strong introduction to a new experimental mystery series

The Camaro Murders is the first book in The Driver Series by Ian Lewis. It’s an experimental novella told from four different characters’.

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Mage of the Black Hole by Rhonda Denise Johnson: A beautiful third act

This is Book 3 of the Nanosia series, and it tells the story of a kid named Peanut, who is bound to take.

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Fire Master by Rhonda Denise Johnson: A strong sequel to a stronger premise

This is Book 2 of the Nanosia series, and it tells the story of a young man called Loby, who happens to be.

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Book Reviews Fantasy Romance

The Song of The Fae: Adult Fantasy Romance You Won’t Want To Put Down

Fated Romance? Enemies to lovers? Dark curses and powerful magic? Check for all in The Song of The Fae, a slow burn adult.

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Book Reviews Fantasy SCI-FI

Queen of the Quantum Realm by Rhonda Denise Johnson: An interesting mix of unconventional elements

This is Book 1 of the Nanosia series, and it tells the story of a fourteen-year old called Jawan, who was taken away.

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Book Reviews Fantasy

DELOS – The White Tree by Blake Miller: A solid start to a brilliant series

DELOS – The White Tree by Blake Miller is the first book in this Epic fantasy series that was published 2021.

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Book Reviews Fantasy

DELOS – The Moon’s Eye by Blake Miller: Great storytelling still reigns supreme

In the second book of this epic fantasy series, climaxes and anticlimaxes once again abound, keeping you engrossed in the narrative as the.

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