
Genre: Science Fiction


Book Review: The Caldera by John Flanagan
The Herons take to the high seas to fend off pirates amid stormy seas and rescue the heir to an empire.

Book Review: Camp Alien by Gini Koch
A hidden superbeing, android replacements, and an army of Fem-Bots turn the peace talks into a Battle Royale that the team might not actually survive. Earth may not make it, either.

Book Review: A Scandal in Battersea by Mercedes Lackey
Young women are disappearing in the dark of night, reappearing as automatons. Nan, Sarah and the Watsons discover it was no ordinary horror that drove them mad.

Book Review: The Best American Science Fiction and Fantasy 2015 edited by John Joseph Adams & Joe Hill
Twenty tales of the fantastic with twenty heroes that you might be able to relate to, no matter your sex, ethnicity, age, or experience.

Book Review: Deadly Shores by Taylor Anderson
The Alliance wages do-or-die battles on two fronts — against the Grik and the Doms — that risks far more than that for which anyone bargained.

Book Review: Ash and Quill by Rachel Caine
The Great Library of Alexandria has been hoarding all the knowledge of the world, and they’re pursuing Jess Brightwell and his fellow exiles who are held prisoner by the Burners.