If you enjoyed John Gwynne's Malice, you might enjoy these top 10 fantasy books and series that reflect the same epic worlds.
If you enjoyed John Gwynne's Malice, you might enjoy these top 10 fantasy books and series that reflect the same epic worlds.
In Thorns of War, nothing is overdone or overemphasized, and there are a few thrilling twists that enhance reading pleasure throughout.
If you're looking for a very well-written, pretty-covered book to introduce young readers to African Fantasy, The Smoke That Thunders has you well covered.
The sun has finally set on the Empire of the Wolf, as the much-awaited showdown between former Justice Volvalt and Bartholomew Claver shapes up in The Trials of Empire.
O.O. Sangoyomi's debut novel is a compelling historical fiction that examines feminism through the eyes of one of the genre's most divisive MCs.
Disembowelment, beheading, impalement, poisoning, maiming, and blood rituals all feature in this gore-fest of a series called the Sword of Truth.
Breath of Life is an aptly named Nollywood banger that's sure to draw goosebumps from your skin in its God-awe-inspiring show of faith and love.
It was exciting to watch the uncouth craze of the Lagos daily bustle combine seamlessly with sophisticated technology in Iwájú.
Legacy of the Brightwash is a delightfully written, grimdark, steampunk story with a surprisingly well-written romance subplot.
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The Blood Stones is a new political fantasy thriller from the stable of a masterful storyteller and builder of passionate characters.
I think it's fair to say that The Will of the Many is the best fantasy book of 2023. Far more people love it than don't, and you can't really argue with the people's choice.