tales of the para-imperium Tales of the Para-Imperium by Joel Kreissman Review by Ardy Hart Tales of the Para-Imperium is not so much a book as it is a guide to exploring a fascinating universe. Written by Joel Kreissman, this incredible
Danny Carl Estes The Infinite Wisdom by Danny Carl Estes Review by Joel Kreissman The Infinite Wisdom by Danny Carl Estes is a sequel to his prior novel Braxton Snow: P.I., and while I haven’t read the first
Braxton Snow: P.I. by Danny Carl Estes Review by Grubbs Grizzly Braxton Snow: P.I. is the first installment of “The Snow Adventures” by Danny Carl Estes, a prolific author of self-published horror, sci-fi, and paranormal novels
octavius opus Octopod! by Octavius Opus Review by Mammabear Octopod! Is the weirdest book you’ll ever love. A gripping, fast-paced romp that is part Jumanji and part chick-lit style romance, the novel features 35-year-old Liz
Madison Scott-Clary Qoheleth and Gallery Exhibition by Madison Scott-Clary Review by Domus Vocis It’s one thing to read furry fiction, but it’s another to read fiction that has a furry character in it. Well, not a anthropomorphic
furry fiction Furry Fiction is Everywhere by Ian Madison Keller and Mary E. Lowd Review by Ardy Hart Furry has been around for a while, but even I, someone who’s been in the fandom for ten years now, didn’t realize how long
erotica Leather Ballad: Folsom by Alex Constance Review by Joel Kreissman Leather Ballad: Folsom, is a sequel to the first Leather Ballad by Alex Constance and, like the first book, it compiles a series of chapters previously
Edge Anomaly Edge Anomaly: The Spirit of Crescent Island, by Meg Rabbit Review by Grubbs Grizzly Edge Anomaly: The Spirit of Crescent Valley is artist Meg Rabbit’s first novel, and I am duly impressed. From the first paragraph, which reads like
legends of heraldale Legends of Heraldale trilogy, by Brian McNatt Review by Roz Gibson The land of Heraldale is a place of mythical creatures: unicorns, dragons, gryphons, sphinxes, werewolves and minotaurs. For years Heraldale has been gripped by a long-running
legends of heraldale Legends of Heraldale, by Brian McNatt Review by Linnea ‘LiteralGrill’ Capps Recently, I had the opportunity to listen to and review the audiobook for Legends of Heraldale by Brian McNatt. Honestly, I was quite excited to
Daryl Gregory The Album of Dr. Moreau by Daryl Gregory Review by Roz Gibson The Album of Dr. Moreau is a very standard whodunit where some of the characters are furry. That being said, the background premise is actually kind
Wendy Wann Safari City by Wendy Wann Review by Roz Gibson At first glance Safari City seems to be a typical furry dystopian story, with reptiles and amphibians forming a subjugated underclass fighting for equal rights. Early
The Zyearth Chronicles Shadow Cast by R. A. Meenan Review by Joel Kreissman R.A. Meenan’s Shadow Cast is the first novel in her Zyearth Chronicles series, though not the first story. It is set on a planet
Kageichi Kagi Change in the Midnight Rain by Kageichi Kagi Review by Nathan Hopp It is the Meiji era in Japan. In a small town called Furusato, an older tanuki named Jiroh Kaze is establishing his new business in the
serial novel Journey to Ataraxia, by Djouner Review by Mamma Bear Journey to Ataraxia is a serial story featuring a “manned” wolf named Vernon and a dragon prince named Azreth who encounter one another in the most
comic Foxes in Love, by Toivo Kaartinen Review by Thurston Howl For those who haven’t heard of Toivo Kaartinen’s delightful Twitter account @foxes_in_love, check it out! This book of the same name is
novel Leather Ballad, by Alex Constance Review by Joel Kreissman Okay, this was a short but tough one. Leather Ballad by Alex Constance follows college-age vole Amethyst as she explores her sexuality as a submissive, with
Anthology FANG Vol. 10, edited by Kyell Gold and Sparf Review by Nathan Hopp Change can be a scary thing in foresight. It can be unexpected and even unpredictable. For better or for worse, though, change happens to everybody out
Mary E. Lowd Entanglement Bound, by Mary E. Lowd Review by Nathan Hopp It is the 24th century, and humanity has colonized the stars. Aliens and robots are as commonplace as interstellar travel, while mercenaries and pirates casually jump
military The Visitors, by Royce Day Review by Joel Kreissman “The Visitors” officially knits together two of Royce Day’s long-running series about fox-like extraterrestrials into a single timeline: The steampunk/alternate world war “Prisoners of
novel Guardians: Downfall, by J. S. Nielsen Review by Mamma Bear Guardians: Downfall is a furry military scifi novel set in the year 2776. In a time of galactic warfare, we join the story on the bridge of the UGSM Serenity, where Captain Fischer is about to launch his Goliath warship
novel Cold Trailing, by F. Gibbs Review by Grubbs Grizzly Cold Trailing is the second book in the “Fire Dog Trilogy.” I must preface this review by noting that I did not read the first book,
novel Swordheart, by T. Kingfisher Review by Pythian If you’ve ever wondered what it’s like for a sword to be a person…wait, that’s probably not a thing one would think. Even
togo The Haunted Den, eds. Tarl Voice Hoch and Thurston Howl Review by Togo We all remember fondly all those times when we were young and sat near the bonfire, joking and playing with each other before someone, or someones, also
fenris publishing Spin the Bottle, by Dajan Tafari Review by Joel Kreissman Dajan Tafari’s novella “Spin the Bottle” is unabashed vore erotica. If you don’t find furries swallowing one another whole and digesting them to be