Indie Books Worth Reading

I’m an indie writer, and a reader of indie fiction (mostly fantasy and science fiction). So I’m well aware of the wild-west reputation that indie fiction has.

Deservedly so, in many cases. The thing about publishing being easy is that you get a lot of crap published. But then, Sturgeon’s Law states that 90% of everything is crap, and that’s true of traditionally-published books too (they’re just a bit more… processed).

Here’s my list of indie-published novels that I have personally read and think are worth reading. (I’ve read a bunch of crap too, so you don’t have to.) I’ve given these books four or five stars on Goodreads, and I’m a harsh reviewer. Not all of them are without editing flaws, or other flaws, for that matter, but they have other virtues that, in my opinion, make up for those flaws. (Also, I’m a kind of quantum observer of the editing of indie books: I send the authors lists of edits, and most of them get back to me very quickly and say they’ve fixed them, so my review often alters the thing reviewed.)

Many of these are also available on Podiobooks.com as free audiobooks in podcast format (usually read by the author). I’ve linked them accordingly. In most cases, where there’s a Podiobooks link that’s how I consumed the book, so I can’t comment on how well edited the ebook version is. I can tell you, though, that I enjoyed the story.

The links to Amazon and Smashwords are not affiliate links. My motivation here is to connect readers to books I think are good, and support indie authors.

Tip: The genre tags are also links. If you click a genre, it will reload the page, filtered just to the entries tagged with that genre.

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AuthorTitleGenre RatedLinksComments
Brian RushThe Order Master contemporary, fantasy, SF, urban **** ReviewSmashwordsAmazonThe leader of a 700-year-old order of assassins wants out. His chance comes when he discovers that the enemy the order has been fighting are aliens, not demons.
Christine AmsdenCassie Scot: ParaNormal Detective contemporary, fantasy, mystery, urban **** ReviewAmazonNon-powered daughter of a sorcerous family attempts independence as a PI, and must solve the mystery of the vampire attacks that threaten her town.
Debora GearyA Hidden Witch contemporary, fantasy, suburban **** Amazon
Debora GearyA Reckless Witch contemporary, fantasy, suburban **** Amazon
Debora GearyA Nomadic Witch contemporary, fantasy, suburban **** Amazon
Debora GearyWitches On Parole contemporary, fantasy, suburban **** AmazonWitches, personal growth, creativity and baked goods.
Debora GearyWitches Under Way contemporary, fantasy, suburban ***** Amazon
Debora GearyWitches In Flight contemporary, fantasy, suburban **** Amazon
Debora GearyA Modern Witch contemporary, fantasy, suburban **** ReviewAmazonAmazon-exclusive
Debora GearyA Lost Witch contemporary, fantasy, suburban **** ReviewAmazonHigher stakes than usual in this continuation of the successful suburban-fantasy series.
L.J. CohenThe Between contemporary, fantasy, YA **** ReviewSmashwordsAmazonReboots the Fae.
Lindsay BurokerTorrent contemporary, fantasy, SF, urban ***** ReviewSmashwordsAmazonNerdy young archaeologist/treasure-hunters battle an alien monster in contemporary Arizona.
Masha du ToitCrooks and Straights contemporary, fantasy, YA **** ReviewAmazonSet in an alternate South Africa, with magical people and beings and a sinister political movement that wants to control or eliminate them.
Ripley PattonGhost Hand contemporary, fantasy, YA **** ReviewAmazonPitch-perfect teenagers dealing with strange powers and sinister men who hunt them.
Ripley PattonGhost Hold contemporary, fantasy, YA **** ReviewAmazonBook 2 in a series (read Ghost Hand first), in which things get very dire for our snarky heroine with the bodyless hand.
S. A. HuntThe Whirlwind in the Thorn Tree contemporary, fantasy, secondary-world **** ReviewAmazonEpic portal fantasy with an Old West twist.

Indie authors may be asking “How do I get on this list?”

I’m afraid the answer is “write a good book, make it known by the usual legitimate channels, and wait for me to discover it for myself”. I’m not currently doing reviews by request, because I was getting too many requests, and most of them were for books I wouldn’t have chosen to read and didn’t like much. Sorry.

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