Book Review: The Orichalcum Crownย by ย J. J. N. Whitley

Book Details:

Author: J. J. N. Whitleyย 
Release Date: 1 November 2025
Series: The Orichalcum Crown (Volume 1)
Genre: High Fantasy, Dark Fantasy, Coming of Age
Format:ย E-bookย 
Pages: 337 pages
Publisher:
Blurb:
Makoto lost her mother to a battle she canโ€™t remember before being adopted into the Kauneus Empireโ€™s royal family. Upon her eighteenth birthday, she receives her motherโ€™s necklace from the emperor. Makotoโ€™s memories slowly return, haunting her with visions of her lost sister and her motherโ€™s murder.
She is torn between the family and answers awaiting her across the sea and the relationships with her family, best friend, and his handsome brother. Makoto fears returning home will cast doubt upon her loyalty to the emperor and sever her from the family. After all, Kauneus has no need for a disloyal princess.

Makotoโ€™s eldest adoptive sister, Athena, remains banished from Zenith Palace for uncovering the emperorโ€™s secret bastard. She is visited by her former dragon uncle, who shares a rumor that the emperor will be assassinated during the annual ball. Athena has no choice but to break her exile to save her father. Returning home risks death, but sheโ€™ll pay any price for her familyโ€™s safety.
As night falls upon the ball, lurking shadows and hidden agendas threaten the empireโ€™s fragile peace. Makoto and Athena must navigate the delicate lines between loyalty and betrayal and learn what they are willing to sacrifice for freedom, truth, and family.

โ€œA cleverly plotted fantasy with a cast of memorable characters. Highly recommended!โ€
โ€“ The Wishing Shelf

โ€œThe Orichalcum Crown is a lush and wonderfully imagined work of fantasy that centers on a princess who, after recovering lost memories of her former life, seeks out the truth about her past. Whitley slowly develops the narrative tension, enticing readers through atmospheric worldbuilding and stirring writing.โ€

โ€“ย TheBookLifePrize

โ€œIn a land populated with deadly monsters, reluctant immortals, vicious secrets, and persistent whispers from a hidden past, a young woman finds her voice in The Orichalcum Crownโ€ฆ a family-first novel steeped with mythology and shrouded in mystery.โ€
โ€“ Indieโ€™s Today.

Review

Rating: 4 out of 5.

Epic fantasy often hinges on spectacle, but The Orichalcum Crown by J.J.N. Whitley distinguishes itself by placing intimacy, memory, and moral responsibility at the heart of its world-building. Set within the empire of Kauneus, the novel follows Makoto Clarissa vi Kauneus, a young princess burdened not only by political expectation but by fragmented memories, inherited trauma, and a power she does not fully understand. From its opening moments, the story establishes a deeply personal tone, even as it unfolds on an imperial scale.

Makoto is a compelling protagonist precisely because she is uncertain. She makes her way through the courtly intrigue, assassination threats, and questions of succession while grappling with her origins in Avalon and the meaning of the Orichalcum Crown itself, an artifact that symbolizes humility and responsibility rather than glory. The political tension surrounding Avalonโ€™s possible independence, the shadowy influence of religious and noble factions, and the menace of unseen conspirators give the narrative a steady undercurrent of suspense. Yet the novel never loses sight of its emotional core: Makotoโ€™s relationships with her sisters, her father, and those sworn to protect her.

Author Whitleyโ€™s world-building is meticulous and textured, enriched by mythology, ritual, and a cast of sharply drawn supporting characters, most notably the volatile Athena, the observant Reina, and the enigmatic Morgana. The prose is elegant without being overwrought, allowing moments of introspection to sit naturally beside scenes of political maneuvering and latent violence. Themes of identity, legacy, restraint, and power recur throughout, lending the story a philosophical depth that to to another level, beyond standard fantasy fare.

Overall, The Orichalcum Crown by J.J.N. Whitley is a thoughtful, character-driven, intense, and impressive opening to a new epic fantasy series. Readers who value political complexity, morally grounded protagonists, and richly imagined worlds will find much to admire here, and plenty to anticipate in the volumes to come.


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Book Review: The Adventures of Chii 1: Shadows of Valoria by Alisanya

Book Details:

Author: Alisanya
Release Date:
June 28, 2025
Series: The Adventures of Chii (Book 1)
Genre: High Fantasy, Adventure, Coming-of-Age,
Format: E-book 
Pages: 333 pages
Publisher: Nekomancer Books
Blurb:
Would you have the strength to get back up after losing everything?
Chiiโ€™s peaceful life is shattered when a dark mist engulfs her village, turning everyone into shadowy spectersโ€ฆ except for her. Terrified, she flees into the woods, stumbling upon a group of bandits who sell her into slavery. After a long, agonizing year, Chii escapes the horrors of captivity and encounters unexpected allies who help her find her strength. With newfound skills, she sets off adventuring, determined to uncover the mystery behind the shadowy fog that stole her life. Little does she know, the eerie mistโ€”and her own selfโ€”harbors a far more sinister secret than she could have ever imaginedโ€ฆ

This high fantasy tale of a charming, resourceful heroine features an intricate and unpredictable plot, strategic combat scenes, and shocking revelations. The outcome of the action-packed battles hinges on clever tactics and teamwork, as each individualโ€”friend or foeโ€”possesses their own unique abilities and weaknesses. And with stunning illustrations scattered throughout, the world and its diverse characters truly come to life.
Donโ€™t miss outโ€”begin your adventure today!

Review

Rating: 4 out of 5.

The Adventures of Chii by Alisanya is one of those books that reads like a heartfelt anime adventure with surprising emotional depth and an unexpected undercurrent of darkness. What starts as a coming-of-age tale of a sweet, spirited catgirl quickly morphs into a layered journey through trauma and power reclaimed.

Chii, the titular heroine, is a petite catgirl whose idyllic childhood is torn apart by a mysterious mist that turns her entire village into howling, shadowy spectres. From that moment on, her life spirals into slavery, survival, and slowlyโ€”painfullyโ€”freedom. I found the setup heartbreakingly vivid. There’s a real sense of emotional texture in how author Alisanya portrays the grief, betrayal, and vulnerability of a child thrust into a brutal world not of her choosing.

But Chii is no passive victim. As the story unfolds, she evolvesโ€”emotionally and magically. She finds allies, trains with fae warriors, joins tournaments, investigates disappearances, and grapples with the demonic power pulsing within her. Itโ€™s all set in a richly imagined fantasy world. The magical systems are well thought-out, the dialogue feels anime-authentic, and the tone blends charm with stakes in a way that kept me engaged throughout.

What I loved most was Chiiโ€™s voice is that itโ€™s innocent without being naive and determined without becoming jaded. Whether sheโ€™s facing bandits, rival mages, or emotional betrayal, her spirit remains luminous. The supporting castโ€”Akila, Leon, Samir, Ethanโ€”each bring different energies to the story, and some of their arcs genuinely surprised me. That said, I did find a few scenes leaning into genre tropes a little heavily, and the pacing, particularly around the middle chapters, occasionally stalled.

For fans of Sword Art Online, That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime, or The Rising of the Shield Hero, Chii will feel both familiar and fresh. And with its hint of darker themes like demonic influence, moral ambiguity, and emotional sacrifice, itโ€™s clear that this is only the beginning of a much engaging saga. I am looking forward to Volume 2!


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Book Review: The Cobbler’s Crusaders by Rick Steigelman

Book Details:

Author: Rick Steigelman
Release Date:
May 4, 2025
Series:
Genre: Contemporary Fiction, Coming-of-Age
Format:ย E-bookย 
Pages: 244 pages
Publisher:
Blurb:
Jacquelyn Pajot is a nine-year-old American girl whose excitement over a solo visit to her grandmother in Paris is soon diminished by the discovery that the grandmother is far more devoted to dragging her to church every day than she is in showing her the much-anticipated sights of the city. Jacquelynโ€™s despair is remedied when she meets a pair of local girls, Nicolette and Genevieve, who are only too happy to lead the American astray. Jacquelyn, to her giddy astonishment, finds herself cajoled into joining her young companions in singing for money on the streets of Montmartre and leg kicking for laughs before the doors of the Moulin Rouge.
Jacquelynโ€™s joy over this โ€˜newโ€™ life is tempered when she learns the circumstances of Genevieveโ€™s father, a charming but financially struggling cobbler. Employing her own creative skills to produce a flier, Jacquelyn devises an advertising campaign that quickly spirals out of her control and into the hands of her more mischievous friends. By means both legal and not, the two French girls set a dubious course that has Jacquelyn flirting with the prospect of prison, purgatory and, most perilously, her grandmotherโ€™s righteous indignation.

Review

Rating: 4 out of 5.

The Cobblerโ€™s Crusaders by Rick Steigelman is the kind of book that sneaks up on you. What initially presents itself as a light-hearted caper quickly turns into a rich, character-driven exploration of found family, youthful rebellion, and a cobblerโ€™s quiet revolution in the heart of Montmartre.

At its core, the novel orbits around Monsieur Joly, a quirky but lovable cobbler, whose shoe shop becomes a haven for three spirited girls, Genevieve, Jacquelyn, and Nicolette, each brimming with mischief and misplaced fliers. Their antics, ranging from accidental blasphemy to provocative street campaigns, are equal parts hilarious and heartfelt, constantly toeing the line between satire and sincerity.

The writing is sharp, warm, and laced with wit that never tries too hard. Dialogue dances with personality, especially when juxtaposing the multilingual confusion of the American Jacquelyn with her Parisian companions. I loved how the author uses humor as a subversive lens, a kind of resistance against social norms, parental expectations, and even moral rigidity.

Beneath all the comedic mishaps, there’s a beautiful sense of intergenerational connection. The dynamic between Jacquelyn and her grandmother, Catherine, is particularly touching as it anchors the story in emotional truth while allowing the young cast to explore their own emerging identities and moral boundaries.

If I had to critique anything, it would be the pacing. At times, the humor slows the narrative momentum, especially during longer sequences of misdirection and hiding. Yet, these scenes also add charm and character, so itโ€™s a gentle flaw that you can forgive because the prose is just so full of heart!

This book is a gentle satire, a Parisian coming-of-age romp, and an ode to eccentric fatherhood all in one. Iโ€™d easily recommend it to readers who enjoy novels like A Man Called Ove or The Elegance of the Hedgehog, stories that offer laughter, but also invite you to pause and feel something deeper.


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Book Review: Aย Dance to Wakeย aย Dragon by Richard Pratt

Book Details:

Author: Richard Pratt
Release Date:
September 1, 2024
Series:
Genre: Classic fantasy, Epic Journey, Coming-of-age, Hidden Legends, Magical Realism, Folklore-Inspired Fantasy
Format:ย E-bookย 
Pages: 229 pages
Publisher: Earnshaw Books
Blurb:
Can you save the world with a dance? Can you call dragons with music? And can you do this when no-one believes that such things exist or are possible?
The dragons of Tianya guard the balance between the forces of order and randomness, of heaven and earth, and when things are stable, no-one remembers they exist. But any disturbance can create tragedy, and only the mysterious dance to wake the dragon, performed at the ancient site of Zamai, can save the world. And the only person who knows the dance in this new age is Shengli.

Shengli lives in a remote village with her friends, her dog companion, and a wise old neighbour who is one of the last in Tianya to understand the ancient ways. She embarks on a dangerous mission, with her friends and the mysterious Renzi, to perform the dance at Zamai and the journey offers trials and tests that demand courage, cunning, and comradeship.
With echoes of Lewis, Tolkein, and Pullman, but with a wholly original voice, this is a classic quest adventure in a fresh setting that explores contemporary themes in a timeless format.

Review

Rating: 5 out of 5.

A Dance to Wake a Dragon by Richard Pratt is a beautiful, lyrical, and utterly heartwarming fantasy adventure that swept me away from the very first page. Reading it felt like stepping into a snow-laden, otherworldly village where ancient traditions, stubborn young hearts, and mystical forces weave together into an extremely powerful narrative.

At the heart of the story is Shengli, a spirited, brave girl who dances not just for joy but, ultimately, to save her world. Through her friendship with her clever fox-like dog Boken (who’s now one of my favorite fictional animal companions!) and the bonds she shares with her village and friends, Shengliโ€™s journey is about hope and honoring the wisdom of the past in a world eager to forget it.

The writing is tender yet intelligent, laced with whimsical humor (especially through Bokenโ€™s delightful โ€œconversationsโ€) and thoughtful insights. Author Prattโ€™s prose has that rare timeless quality which reads like a classic fable but remains fresh and vibrant.

Thereโ€™s a subtle depth running beneath the playful surface, about cycles of life, the price of forgetting our roots, and the small acts of bravery that change the world. I also loved how the book gently critiques modern cynicism without being preachy and simply lets the magic of tradition speak for itself.

If I had any tiny critique, it would be that the beginning meanders slightly (though charmingly) before the main quest kicks into motion, but honestly, I didnโ€™t mind spending extra time in Shengliโ€™s snow-covered world.

If youโ€™re looking for a heartful, exquisitely written fantasy full of dancing, dragons, and characters youโ€™ll miss long after the book is over, A Dance to Wake a Dragon is pure magic. Itโ€™s the kind of story that feels like a warm fire on a winter night: comforting, glowing, and unforgettable.


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Book Review: Exiles (Reflections of Michael Trilogy Book 3)ย by LJ Ambrosio

Book Details:

Author: L.J. Ambrosio
Release Date: May 21, 2024
Series: Reflections of Michael Trilogy (Book #3)
Genre: Literary Ficiton, Contemporary Fiction
Format:ย E-bookย 
Pages: 216 pages
Publisher: Film Valor
Blurb:
In this final book in the Reflections of Michael Trilogy, Michael’s wish was for Ron to exile himself in the heart of Paris with its beautiful culture and citizens as they protest and fight for the soul of the city. Ron’s journey is met with life-affirming friendships and lessons along the way.
A story that began with A Reservoir Man, and continued in Reflections on the Boulevard, concludes with this final book, Exiles.

Review

Rating: 5 out of 5.

Exiles by L.J. Ambrosio is the concluding book in the Reflections of Michael Trilogy. It is the triumphant culmination of an emotional journey through love, loss, and self-discovery. And the best part about this book is the backdrop it is set againstโ€”Paris.

Author Ambrosio’s storytelling power shines brightly in Exiles as he weaves together themes of redemption, cultural richness, and the beautiful power of human connection. Ron’s exile to Paris becomes a transformative experience, where the city itself becomes a characterโ€”its streets pulsating with the energy of revolution and renewal. The characterisation is full of life and makes the reader want to root for Ron, the protagonist, through his poignant journey.

Exiles is a brilliant book that will leave you spellbound with its emotional payoff. Author Ambrosio’s finale to the Reflections of Michael Trilogy is a must-read for anyone who appreciates literary fiction that speaks to the soul.


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Audiobook Review: Bell Hammers by Lancelot Schaubert

Author: Lancelot Schaubert
Narrator:
Release Date:ย 14th March 2023
Genre: Historical fiction, Humour, Coming Of Age
Series:ย 
Format:ย Audiobook
Length: 7 hours
Publisher: Vale
Blurb:
PRANKS. OIL. PROTEST. JOKES BETWEEN NEWLYWEDS.
AND ONE HILARIOUS SIEGE OF A MAJOR CORPORATION.
Remmy grows up with Beth in Bellhammer, Illinois as oil and coal companies rob the land of everything that made it paradise. Under his Grandad, he learns how to properly prank his neighbors, friends, and foes. Beth tries to fix Remmy by taking him to church. Under his Daddy, Remmy starts the Bell Hammer Construction Company, which depends on contracts from Texarco Oil.

And Beth argues with him about how to build a better business. Together, Remmy and Beth start to build a great neighborhood of “merry men” carpenters: a paradise of sโ€™mores, porch furniture, newborn babies, and summer trips to Branson where their boys pop the tops off of the neighborhoodโ€™s two hundred soda bottles. Their witty banter builds a kind of castle among a growing nostalgia.
Then one of Jim Johnstoneโ€™s faulty Texarco oil derricks falls down on their house and poisons their neighborhood’s well.
Poisoned wells escalate to torched dog houses. Torched dog houses escalate to stolen carpentry tools and cancelled contracts. Cancelled contracts escalate to eminent domain. Sick of the attacks from Texaco Oil on his neighborhood, Remmy assembles his merry men:
“We need the world’s greatest prank. One grand glorious jest that’ll bloody the nose of that tyrant. Besides, pranks and jokes don’t got no consequences, right?”

REVIEW

Rating: 5 out of 5.

Bell Hammers by Lancelot Schaubert is a unique combination of historical fiction that is interlaced with humor. In this book, the author shares the story of Remmy as he grows up into a man and is exposed to the true realities surrounding him. The author’s deft writing and exceptional observations lend this book an unparalleled quality that makes it both an excellent read (or listen) and a reality check of evils such as corporate corruption that plague our society.

This book is a phenomenal read, especially for anyone who grew up in the good ol’ days but because it is so relatable and mind-blowing and funny, I’d recommend it to each and every reader.


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