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Posts Tagged: science fiction
Book Review: “Questing Beast” by Ilona Andrews
On a world far far away, where cute things eat computers, a small team of scientists struggles to save the planet and their own careers by mixing genetic engineering and Arthurian legend. Only…nature always has the last laugh.
Blog Tour & Book Review: Expression: Telepaths Rising by Colin D. Vaughn
In 2113, telepaths are real. They’re exalted. Feared. Hunters. Hunted. Kingmakers and slaves. Now Ken is catapulted into the ranks of a tiny elite where he must learn how to use his powers and whom to trust. There are enemies, both within and without, and they’re not going to wait.
Book Review: City of Light by Keri Arthur
The shifter-human war ended but left holes torn in the veil between worlds, allowing entry to the Others. Now those Others threaten the world’s children…and the rest.
Book Review: Fantastic Hope by Laurell K Hamilton and William McCaskey
An anthology of sixteen brand-new sci-fi and fantasy stories that speak to the darkness and despair that life brings while reminding us that good deeds, humor, love, sacrifice, dedication, and following our joy can ignite a light that burns so bright the darkness cannot last.
Book Review: The Time Portal by Benjamin Kuttner
Enter a world of science, magic, and mystery, as Dave Round travels into the past to save our future by helping Isaac Newton, Benjamin Franklin, and Archimedes.
Book Review: Honor Bound by Rachel Caine and Ann Aguirre
Zara and her crew of Honors need a safe haven, far from the Phage. But they’ll have to settle for the Sliver: a wild, dangerous warren of alien criminals.