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MEMORIA DE FLORIBUS

This absorbing installment solidifies a labyrinthine, ongoing dystopian series.

An immortal recounts the history of her kind and its tie to a colony’s present-day unrest in Nullius’ fantasy novel.

Vaharja, the Recordkeeper, is one of the “phantasmal” Elegies (immortal, instinct-driven entities). Though she’s no longer human, she’s recently shared an experience with a mortal named Gyer. He’s a government operative in the colony of Golem who’s wanted for treason; as he fishes in a “quaint lake,” Vaharja tells him of the Elegies’ origin. The story involves an Elegy who consumed a woman’s body and was reborn as a human one thousand years later, which wasn’t so long ago in this narrative’s timeline. Vaharja’s tale ultimately centers around Liarua Fora, who’s part of a small group of people volunteering to join the Forerunners of Golem, a branch of Golem’s government. What starts as a tour of a building turns into a harrowing ordeal as Liarua and others fight off terrifying creatures and contend with a mysterious energy that infects and mutates humans. This leads to a climax involving Liarua’s fellow volunteers and FOG associates, as well as Gyer and, of course, Vaharja. The cast and corresponding subplots of Nullius’ sophomore series entry are abundant—some characters will pop into the story with few or no traits described. Narrative perspectives frequently shift, from that of an android (with an “almost human-level autonomy”) to one of the infected, to a member of a cyberterrorist organization trying to recruit someone. It’s the enthralling mystery that truly drives the story—what part in all of this does the “shadowy” group Scion Finis play, and will the reincarnated Elegy remember who she is/was? There’s copious technology in scientifically advanced Golem, though most of it is familiar (a portis is simply a mobile device). But most of Golem feels otherworldly, given the immortals, vicious beasts, and the curious fact that Gyer regularly converses with Vaharja, who easily reads and records his thoughts.

This absorbing installment solidifies a labyrinthine, ongoing dystopian series.

Pub Date: March 10, 2025

ISBN: 9798992186505

Page Count: 420

Publisher: Self

Review Posted Online: Feb. 5, 2025

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ALCHEMISED

Although the melodrama sometimes is a bit much, the superb worldbuilding and intricate plotline make this a must-read.

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Using mystery and romance elements in a nonlinear narrative, SenLinYu’s debut is a doorstopper of a fantasy that follows a woman with missing memories as she navigates through a war-torn realm in search of herself.

Helena Marino is a talented young healer living in Paladia—the “Shining City”—who has been thrust into a brutal war against an all-powerful necromancer and his army of Undying, loyal henchmen with immortal bodies, and necrothralls, reanimated automatons. When Helena is awakened from stasis, a prisoner of the necromancer’s forces, she has no idea how long she has been incarcerated—or the status of the war. She soon finds herself a personal prisoner of Kaine Ferron, the High Necromancer’s “monster” psychopath who has sadistically killed hundreds for his master. Ordered to recover Helena’s buried memories by any means necessary, the two polar opposites—Helena and Kaine, healer and killer—end up discovering much more as they begin to understand each other through shared trauma. While necromancy is an oft-trod subject in fantasy novels, the author gives it a fresh feel—in large part because of their superb worldbuilding coupled with unforgettable imagery throughout: “[The necromancer] lay reclined upon a throne of bodies. Necrothralls, contorted and twisted together, their limbs transmuted and fused into a chair, moving in synchrony, rising and falling as they breathed in tandem, squeezing and releasing around him…[He] extended his decrepit right hand, overlarge with fingers jointed like spider legs.” Another noteworthy element is the complex dynamic between Helena and Kaine. To say that these two characters shared the gamut of intense emotions would be a vast understatement. Readers will come for the fantasy and stay for the romance.

Although the melodrama sometimes is a bit much, the superb worldbuilding and intricate plotline make this a must-read.

Pub Date: Sept. 23, 2025

ISBN: 9780593972700

Page Count: 1040

Publisher: Del Rey

Review Posted Online: July 17, 2025

Kirkus Reviews Issue: Aug. 15, 2025

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THE RED WINTER

A delightful, genre-defying debut.

Historical horror? Dark fantasy? Queer romance? All of the above!

“I was hundreds of years old before I ever met him, but that day we were both young.” While visiting his Florence offices in 2013, attorney Sebastian Grave unearths a bloodstained lambskin glove that belonged to a past lover—a man he’d met in the 18th century. Nestled within this frame narrative is a tale of desire, werewolves, and the French Revolution. In telling his story, Sebastian introduces Sarmodel, the demon with whom he shares a body, and a succubus named Livia contributes chapters in which Joan of Arc, her notorious ally Gilles de Rais, and the archangel Michael all make appearances. First-time novelist Sullivan wields the tools of multiple genres deftly, but what really makes this book special is its central character. Sebastian has powerful magic at his disposal, but he’s also human enough to fall hard for a hot young nobleman. When Sebastian goes hunting for the Beast of Gévaudan, he’s not looking for adventure. The first time, it’s because he can’t resist Antoine Avenel d’Ocerne. The second time, it’s because he dreams of a reunion with his love—even though he knows this is a hopeless wish against the advice of Sarmodel. Using Sebastian as a narrator keeps things light, in part because he has a droll, contemporary voice and in part because it makes the worldbuilding feel natural. There are footnotes, but there are no infodumps. The fact that Sebastian doesn’t know exactly what he is sets the tone for storytelling that leaves a great deal unexplained while providing enough detail to keep the reader engaged. Deploying Sarmodel as a sort of alter ego and allowing Livia to offer her own perspective on Sebastian also adds both depth and charm.

A delightful, genre-defying debut.

Pub Date: Feb. 24, 2026

ISBN: 9781250362766

Page Count: 544

Publisher: Tor

Review Posted Online: Jan. 19, 2026

Kirkus Reviews Issue: Feb. 15, 2026

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