#IndieApril Book Reviews

I’ve read and reviewed many Indie Science Fiction and Fantasy Novels over the past year or so. I wanted to put several of them in one place to celebrate #IndieApril.

No Heart for a Thief, by James Lloyd Dulin – A fantasy story about colonialism full of great character work, and stories across two timelines that are equally engaging. An astonishingly good debut novel.

Eclipse, by Herman Steuernagel – a fast-paced, intriguing blend of Space Opera and Dystopian Science Fiction.

Curse of the Fallen, by H.C. Newell – Quest Fantasy with grit, and a great protagonist.

Wistful Ascending, by JCM Berne – A fun blend of Space Opera and a unique twist on the superheroes whose charm comes from its sarcastic, witty, never taking himself too seriously narrator.

Stargun Messenger, by Darby Harn – A strong choice if you’re looking for great descriptive writing, and exemplary character work.

Down Below Beyond, by T.A. Bruno – a fast-paced, galaxy-spanning, adventure travelogue that achieves a sense of fun and discovery throughout.

Those Left Behind, by N.C. Scrimgeour – a spiritual successor to Mass Effect and The Expanse.

Stellar Instinct, by Jonathan Nevair – a space opera techno-thriller that should appeal to readers that liked The Quantum Thief.

In the Orbit of Sirens, by T.A. Bruno – A novel with a meticulously imagined world filled with unique life and environment. The Sirens made me think of the Slake Moths from Perdido Street Station.

Felan’s Rescue is available in Ebook form (and Kindle Unlimited), AudiobookHardback, and Paperback!

The Descendants of Prontoth is available as an Ebook (and Kindle Unlimited), Audiobook, hardback and paperback!

Seventh Contact is now available!