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Branded

by Jeana Jorgensen

Even the scions of truth and justice have dark secrets in "Branded", an imaginative urban fantasy novel. Joseph T. Humphrey’s "Branded" is a fast fantasy novel that plumbs the natures of reality, truth, and family. Henry is a high... Read More

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Diva Queens

by Dontaná McPherson-Joseph

In the quest novel Diva Queens: The Promised One, heroes and villains on another planet anticipate meeting each other in battle. Twin sisters, separated during childhood, work together to overcome an old family foe in Rodd Symian’s... Read More

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Dragonspawn Vengeance

by John M. Murray

The heroes of "Dragonspawn Vengeance" travel through time and space to defeat a dark magician before the end of the world. In Thomas Rottinghaus’s fantasy novel "Dragonspawn Vengeance", a pair of gun-toting warriors race to save their... Read More

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Justice at Sea

by Jeremiah Rood

Christian Klaver’s delightful fantasy novel "Justice at Sea" blends faerie magic with historical elements to spectacular effect. Justice, of the House of Thorns, is bound to the powerful faerie court through blood and tradition. She... Read More

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The Winter Charlatan

by Jenna Jaureguy

In Victoria McCombs’s "The Winter Charlatan", a desperate but determined princess works to save her kingdom and break her curse. Rowan was born with a curse: that on the last day of her eighteenth year, she would prick her finger on a... Read More

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Look to the Sun

by Aimee Jodoin

In Emmie Mears’s dystopian novel of political unrest "Look to the Sun", a book, a pocket watch, and an unknown history bring two individuals together to combat an oppressive government. As a political party called the National... Read More

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Sand to Glass

by Danielle Ballantyne

A haunting literary fantasy novel about what four royal siblings will do to survive, "Sand to Glass" is an ominous introduction to Remy Apepp’s new fantasy series. The Great Being, bored and alone before the creation of the world, fell... Read More

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God of Mercy

by George Hajjar

In Okezie Nwọka’s dazzling and disquieting novel "God of Mercy", battles between gods reignite a war between religions. Ijeoma, a mute girl in Ichulu, can fly. The dibia, a religious figure of the village, understands this to be the... Read More

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