Fletcher's Black Stone Heart is a dark, dark journey. A physical one for sure as Khraen awakens from his soil tomb in the far north. He emerges from the ground with barely a recognition of his own instinct; he knows he needs sustenance in the form of meat. Nourishment to feed his cravings. And with... Continue Reading →
The Girl Beneath the Sea by Andrew Mayne
I read all of Mayne's The Naturalist series and loved every one of them. Theo Cray is an awesome protagonist and his mysteries feel huge. Like the problems could take over the world. And his deductive reasoning creates some really immersive detectiving (made that word up:) and each of the four books in the series... Continue Reading →
Goldilocks by Laura Lam
The all female crew of the Atalanta is determined to take control of the mission to find a habitable planet. Years of climate disasters and person-made greed has created an Earth that requires people to wear filtering masks 24/7. Population control and a misogynistic government has turned the sciences into a hostile and toxic environment... Continue Reading →
Shorefall by Robert Jackson Bennett
First, I want to say that this book meant so much more to me than simple words on the page. When I started reviewing and blogging two years ago Foundryside was the first big SFF book I reviewed. I loved it and it sent me on the path to more and more fantasy reads, picking... Continue Reading →
The Warehouse by Rob Hart (Mini-Mini Review)
The Warehouse is set about 20-30 years in the future and focuses on an Amazon-like company named Cloud that has 'revolutionized' the industry through, among other things, employee ratings and drone deliveries. The company has dozens of self-inclosed campuses across the country. They include giant warehouses to hold goods, employee housing, and an entertainment center... Continue Reading →