Category: Fantasy Fiction

BOOK REVIEW | Green

Green by Ted Dekker Green is a great book that completes all the History Chronicles: the Lost Books, the Paradise Books, and, more specifically, the Circle Series. As in Black, Red, and White, the main character, Thomas Hunter is still fighting battles between good and evil…The Circle and the Horde. Except this time not with [...]

BOOK REVIEW | Blaggard's Moon

Blaggard’s Moon (Prequel to the Trophy Chase Trilogy) by George Bryan Polivka Smith Delaney is a man who is awaiting his demise. This is a novel, of Delaney remembering a story in vivid detail of how things went from one place to another in the world of vast pirating and pillaging where the townsfolk saw [...]

BOOK REVIEW | Cyndere's Midnight

Cyndere’s Midnight by Jeff Overstreet Jeff Overstreet burst onto the Christian fantasy scene with his stellar debut novel, "Auralia’s Colors". I anticipated the release of this book and was not disappointed in the least. Imagine my expectations when I heard of his second in the series, "Cyndere’s Midnight". Much darker in tone than the first, [...]

BOOK REVIEW | The Voice

THE VOICE by Bill Myers What if the voice of God has been captured on tape? What if it refutes the foundations of Judeo-Christian belief? What if its power could dissolve the very reality it created? Thirteen-year-old Jazmin’s parents have just been captured by radicals, and her uncle, burned-out Special Forces Agent, Charles Madison, is [...]

BOOK REVIEW | Fearless

Fearless by Robin Parrish Recently on a mailing list, someone asked what were the favorite books from 2007. I chose Fearless by Robin Parrish. This book is the second book in the Dominion Trilogy Series. Last year, I read the first book, Relentless. The storyline matched the title perfectly because the novel was action packed [...]

The Scarlet Trefoil

The Scarlet Trefoil by L.A. Kelly The Scarlet Trefoil is the third novel about Tahn Dorn. The exact year of the setting of the book isn’t disclosed, but the main mode of transportation is the horse, the main weapon a sword, and lords and ladies abound. I didn’t read the first novel, but the way [...]

Return to Alastair

Author: L.A. Kelly Before I start the review, my advice would be to read the first book first. The name of this book is “Tahn.” I wish I could go back and read that book first. But now it’s too late. It’s like seeing the sequel before the original movie. You basically know how it’s [...]

Tahn Series

Return to Alastair by L.A. Kelly Once a feared mercenary, Tahn Dorn has abandoned his old ways and is building a new life. But his heart is still heavy. Return to Alastair is the continuing tale of an unlikely hero who must learn the power of forgiving others–and forgiving himself– in order to accept the [...]

Legends of the Guardian King Series

Shadow of Kiriath by Karen Hancock After months of conflict and opposition, Abramm Kalladorne has finally stepped into his destiny as king of Kiriath—only to find himself facing more problems than ever. Treachery and faithfulness, guilt and forgiveness, the joy of desires fulfilled and the pain of tragic loss all weave the tapestry of one [...]

The Chronicles of Narnia

THE CHRONICLES OF NARNIA by C.S. Lewis All seven books in the Chronicles of Narnia are now available together in a hardcover volume which includes an essay by C. S. Lewis, “On Three Ways of Writing for Children,” where he explains precisely how the magic of Narnia first came to life. 784 pages The Complete [...]