Virtus Draconis Virtus Draconis: Blood Price by Edi Alvarez Review by Joel Kreissman Virtus Draconis: Blood Price is Edi Alvarez’s first novel, set in a “science fantasy” world populated by humans and “incomplete” anthropomorphic animals. When princess Meredith
Fantasy Dragon Source - Reunification by Glenn Birmingham Review by Sofox Dragon Source starts with the protagonist puking up fire for the first time. You'd think that since this book has "Dragon" in the title that this means
Fantasy Children of Maya by Christopher Vastag Review by Joel Kreissman Christopher Vastag’s Children of Maya takes us to a fantasy land inhabited by changelings who can shift between a human and an animal form. The
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
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
Young Adult North by the Rose, by M. A. Packer Review by Mamma Bear An epic fantasy adventure aimed at younger readers, North by the Rose features Iona, a heroic white hare on a quest to rescue her brother from
novel The Gryphon, by Paula Grover Review by Roz Gibson There has been a glut of gryphon books recently: Jess E. Owen’s Summer King series, K. Vale Nagle’s The Gryphon Insurrection, Dire, by John
talking animal Wait a Season for Their Names, by Alexander Kendziorski Review by Roz Gibson This is your classic animal fantasy novel in the “tradition of” (as they like to say in book blurbs) Watership Down. But instead of common European
series Pride Wars, by Matt Laney Review by Roz Gibson The huge success of fantasy series for older children such as Harry Potter, Warriors and Wings of Fire has developed into an industry led by authors
Mamma Bear The Dragonsbane Saga, by Ian Madison Keller Review by Mamma Bear Ian Madison Keller’s award-winning dragon series is now available in one big omnibus edition. The four-book series follows a dragon hunter, Sybil and her sometimes
Novella What Makes a Witch, by Linnea Capps Review by Pythian WHAT MAKES A WITCH by Linnea Capps follows a rat named Greer who is down on his luck and living (barely) on the streets. He eventually finds
Novella Furry Galaxy 75: Pandora's Box, by Van Hill Millvele Review by Linnea ‘LiteralGrill’ Capps Furry Galaxy 75 Book One: Pandora’s Box is a novel of “a clean anthropomorphic space fantasy” written by Van Hill Millvele. It’s a
Frances Pauli Guest review: Disbanded, by Frances Pauli [FBR Note: We received this review from Leo Award nominated author Gre7g Luterman and are just posting it for your pleasure. This review is unedited.] Snakes aren’t the most
Novella Mind of a Witness, by Bill Ricardi Review by Mamma Bear The novella Mind of a Witness is an “OthEarth” story, or a tale which is set in an alternate history where magic is quite real and
Goal Publications Whandirlust, by Aisha Gaillard Review by Joel Kreissman Whandirlust, Aisha Gaillard’s first novel so far as I can tell, is a trippy rampage through the “trapped in another world” genre. It starts out
Fantasy Heirloom of the Rusks, by Lucas D'Aquina Review by Mamma Bear Cinnabar's people live comfortable, peaceful lives, until the mountains fall and war sweeps down on them without warning... A race of critters almost exactly like rabbits
Jaysen Headley Longtails: The Storms of Spring, by Jaysen Headley Review by Thurston Howl Ok, hear me out. Imagine Redwall mixed with Game of Thrones mixed with a healthy dose of Phil Geusz' post-apocalyptic science fiction. That's what you're getting