Book Review: Quarantine Thirteen by Natalie Kelda

Book Review: Quarantine Thirteen by Natalie Kelda Genre(s): Science Fiction / Space Opera / Science Fantasy Book Synopsis: Since her fight against the last Star-Eater, Tara Polendi’s energy-vision has become unreliable — a truth she is too humiliated to share. When Tara unwittingly directs Lucia into the heart of a portal storm, the ship and […]

Book Review: Terra Obscura: A Knock in the Dark by Geoff and Michelle Genge

Book Review: Terra Obscura: A Knock in the Dark by Geoff and Michelle Genge Genre(s): Science Fiction / Alternate History / Supernatural Book Synopsis: People are dying in the dark and New York’s highest office wants the truth buried. Only Charles Fort, an ambitious but ridiculed paranormal investigator, is willing to get to the bottom […]

Book Review: Dreamtaker by Azshure Raine

Book Review: Dreamtaker by Azshure Raine Genre(s): Fantasy Book Synopsis: Fate and Time are forever intertwined, but what about Fate and…Eternity? Fate smiles upon a thriving Chall under the rule of its new king. A time of celebration has come to the once guarded metal walls. Flowers bloom and people arrive in anticipation of the […]

Book Review: Heart of Fire by Raina Nightingale

Book Review: Heart of Fire by Raina Nightingale Genre(s): Fantasy / YA or middle-grade fantasy Book Synopsis: A SLAVE DETERMINED TO RIDE A DRAGON. A CHILD CHOSEN TO RIDE THE OBSIDIAN GUARDIAN. Camilla has always been told that humans are inferior. They cannot use magic. If they bond to dragons, they will doom the creatures […]

Book Review: Metal by J.F. Lawrence

Book Review: Metal by J.F. Lawrence Genre(s): Science Fiction Book Synopsis: Terrance Mathison, a veteran turned bioengineer, returns from a camping trip to find that a widespread pathogen is quickly rusting important metals once they’re touched. Amid the crumbling downfall of our technological society, he assembles a team of super-nerds and elite soldiers to find […]

Book Review: Sometimes People Die by Simon Stephenson

Book Review: Sometimes People Die by Simon Stephenson Genre(s): Medical Thriller / Crime Drama Book Synopsis: When too many patients die under his watch, a troubled young doctor suspects murder. But are his instincts to be trusted?  Returning to practice after a suspension for stealing opioids, a young doctor takes the only job he can […]

Book Review: The Fall Is All There Is by C.M. Caplan

Book Review: The Fall Is All There Is by C.M. Caplan Genre(s): Science Fantasy Book Synopsis: All Petre Mercy wanted was a good old-fashioned dramatic exit from his life as a prince. But it’s been five years since he fled home on a cyborg horse. Now the King – his Dad – is dead – […]

Book Review: The Living Waters by Dani Finn

Book Review: The Living Waters by Dani Finn Genre(s): Fantasy Book Synopsis: Wonder swirls beneath murky water. When two painted-faced nobles take a guided raft trip on a muddy river, they expect to rough it for a few weeks before returning to their life of sheltered ease, but when mysterious swirls start appearing in the […]

Book Review: Far Removed by C.B. Lansdell

Book Review: Far Removed by C.B. Lansdell Genre(s): Dystopian Science Fiction Book Synopsis: On the moon of Knyadrea, the sea yields intelligent life. For a species shaped by tides, change is the only constant. Little can be hidden in the glare of a spotlight. Charismatic and innovative, Oklas Sayve has risen to prominence in Apidecca, […]

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