The Measure
The entire world is forced to reckon with fate. Over the course of a year, eight individuals must grapple with knowing what was once unknowable while nations and systems scramble to maintain a semblance of control and a new normality.
The World We Make (Book 2)
New York City survived its birth, but with the Woman in White hovering just outside Manhattan and threatening all of existence, can the avatars of New York City rally the world’s cities to take the threat seriously and come together once and for all?
Never a Hero (Book 2)
Joan has reset the timeline, but the timeline Isn’t finished with her, Nick, Aaron, or any of the other monsters.
The Brothers Hawthorne (Book#4)
The Hawthorne brothers are back with two new adventures across the world. Filled with twisted games, confounding mysteries, and high stakes, Grayson and Jameson are in for the ride of their lives.
Review: Divine Rivals
When two young rival journalists find love through a magical connection, they must face the depths of hell, in a war among gods, to seal their fate forever.
Review: Champion of Fate (Book 1)
From Kendare Blake comes a new story of a warrior charged with creating heroes. Reed has trained for eight years to become an Aristene, a creator of heroes. Now comes her final test: bring her first hero to glory. Is she up to the task that fate has in store for her or will she choose a path of her own making?
The Hawthorne Legacy (Book 2)
The high energy sequel to Jennifer Lynn Barnes’s The Inheritance Games sees our newly minted teenage billionaire thrown into the mystery of finding Tobias Hawthorne, the presumed dead and only son of the Hawthorne patriarch. The knowledge that Tobias is alive threatens Avery’s inheritance as well as her existence as assassination attempts start to pile up, her estranged father arrives on the scene, and the truth of the Hawthorne grandsons’s fathers start to come to light.
Review: The Inheritance Games (Book 1)
Review of the first book in the Inheritance Games series. Avery just wants to finish high school and go to college just like most high school kids, until she becomes the sole inheritor of a billion dollar fortune. Getting it however, will be one hell of a game.
Review: The City We Became
Three-time Hugo Award-winning and New York Times bestselling author N.K. Jemisin crafts her most incredible novel yet, a "glorious" story of culture, identity, magic, and myths in contemporary New York City.
Review: The Library of the Unwritten
Review of the first book in the Hell’s Library series by A.J. Hackwith