REVIEWS
NOVELS
Read what people are saying about The Shard Axe...
"This is a book to be devoured in one sitting...5 stars for an amazing story and incredible character development." Read more...
-- Stefan's Bookshelf
"...the action is quick, brutal...a wonderful job painting believable characters in mythical situations that are just magical enough to still be grounded in some sort of realism." Read more...
-- MMO Fallout
"...a solid novel that blends fantasy and noir together well...Sabira is a wonderful character I’d like to see more of." Read more...
-- Grasping for the Wind
"Sabira is a great female protagonist...she is a complex woman [who] proves she can hold her own with her enchanted axe..." Read more...
-- Kameron Franklin, author of Maiden of Pain
Read what people are saying about Legacy of Wolves...
"...a well-crafted story that...stands head and shoulders above the other installments in the Inquisitives series" Read more...
-- Mania.com
"...the kind of prose that one can read and look up and realize an hour has blazed by...the pacing was almost flawless for this type of story...a solid debut novel." Read more...
-- The Beezer Review
"...romantic tension...littered with awesome fight scenes...by far the most satisfying Eberron [mystery] that I have read..." Read more...
-- Erica Naone, assistant editor of Technology Review
"...well plotted, and the characters are clear...my favorite [Eberron book]...highly recommend..." Read more...
-- Erin Hartshorn, author and owner of The Well-Chosen Word
"...a good read..." Read more...
-- Fantasy Book Spot
"...a satisfying murder mystery..." Read more...
-- Jonathan Moeller, author of   Demonsouled
SHORT FICTION & POETRY
"...a beautifully sad reflection on the displacement of native gods in 'Of Amaranth and Honey'..." Read more...
-- Stone Telling
"...'The Sun God Bids Farewell To His Lover'...is one of my favorites in this issue...frank and personal...powerful..." Read more...
-- The Fix
"....excellent...'Gretel' [is] reminiscent of Angela Carter's feminist work in fairy tales..." Read more...
-- The Goreletter
