Fantasy Reviews by Subgenre
All Fantasy
The first installment in The Mind Breaker series.
A fantasy romance inspired by the movie Labyrinth. Goblin King - check. A heroine on a quest - check. Slow-burn romance - also check.
Fantasy Romance
The sequel to the viking romantasy A Fate Inked in Blood.
The first installment in The Mind Breaker series.
A fantasy romance inspired by the movie Labyrinth. Goblin King - check. A heroine on a quest - check. Slow-burn romance - also check.
High Fantasy
The first installment in The Mind Breaker series.
A fantasy romance inspired by the movie Labyrinth. Goblin King - check. A heroine on a quest - check. Slow-burn romance - also check.
A transportive fantasy full of adventure and creative world-building. There’s even a smattering of romance.
Low Fantasy
The sequel to the viking romantasy A Fate Inked in Blood.
A witchy read with relevance to the present day through its overarching theme of climate change.
The first book in the western fantasy series Knights of Tin and Lead.
Six months have passed since the events of Wintersong, and with the barrier between the Underground and the land of the living disintegrating, Elisabeth knows that she must make her way back to the Goblin King’s realm.
Urban Fantasy
This sequel to Feather picks up four years after book’s events and focuses on Celeste, Leigh’s best friend.
A modern-day retelling of Rome and Juliet featuring angels and sinners.
A young adult fantasy retelling of Beauty and the Beast.
Western Fantasy
The first book in the western fantasy series Knights of Tin and Lead.
Young Adult Fantasy
A fantasy romance inspired by the movie Labyrinth. Goblin King - check. A heroine on a quest - check. Slow-burn romance - also check.
A transportive fantasy full of adventure and creative world-building. There’s even a smattering of romance.
A young adult fantasy featuring a band of thieves and a high-stakes heist.
The sequel to the viking romantasy A Fate Inked in Blood.