Review: Native Species: A Tale of Two Civilizations in 1928 Los An..
A thoughtful review of Native Species by Michael Albergo, a historical fantasy set in 1928 Los Angeles blending cosmic horror, mystery, and deeper themes of identity and survival.
A thoughtful review of Native Species by Michael Albergo, a historical fantasy set in 1928 Los Angeles blending cosmic horror, mystery, and deeper themes of identity and survival.
A cinematic blend of paranormal intrigue, metaphysical fantasy, and science fiction, Limerence by LS Delorme continues the ambitious storytelling of the Limerent series with unforgettable characters, reality-bending stakes, and emotionally charged depth.
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A thoughtful review of Jump by D.L. Orton, a high-stakes science-fiction thriller blending multiverse collapse, emotional depth, and cinematic world-building. Book two of the Madders of Time series delivers tension, heart, and unforgettable characters.
A review of HomeAdrift by Soheil Mirchi — a character-driven science fiction novel exploring isolation, identity, and the psychological toll of carrying humanity's future through deep space.
A BBNYA 2025 finalist spotlight for Floating Solo by Shelley Wilson, a warm women's fiction romance about fresh starts, solo adventure, and finding confidence again.
A thoughtful YA dystopian novel about belief, control, and the cost of questioning authority. In Candle in the Wind, Kim Baccellia follows a young woman cast out of a cult-like community and forced to confront the truth behind everything she was taught to believe.