Dawn of Humanity by K. Kalor is science fiction mixed with Greek mythology. In simple words, the powers of the Gods are explained through science yet keep the folklore alive. When Anunnaki and Titans stumble upon a planet that provides a deeper connection to their power as described from the days of Olympus, the lizard... Continue Reading →
Paused by Stephanie Ellis
Paused takes an idea that has been ruminated on and crafted in many ways and extrapolates it in an entirely different vein. The premise of man’s ‘eventual’ extinction and the determining factor has long been the stuff of nightmares. It is no surprise this event is a prevalent trope in the sci-fi and horror genres.... Continue Reading →
Sky Curse By Janet Kravetz
Sky Curse is the first book in Janet Kravetz’s genre-blurring The Chosen Five series. In this sci-fi dystopian-themed novel, the author takes readers into the not-so-distant future, where humanity has brought Earth to its knees. Climate change is rampant and the dangerous weather is unpredictable. The population has overwhelmed the planet, and humans are using... Continue Reading →
Duatero by Brad C. Anderson
Are an avid reader of science fiction? Do you enjoy horror? If so, then this novel, Duatero , is going to be a great fit for you. Duatero is a scifi/horror novel by Brad C. Anderson that takes you to a planet where the people every nine years wait for the Founders to return, and... Continue Reading →
Mystery in Mactown by K. E. Robinson
Mystery in Mactown is book two in the Crescent Moon Chronicles by K. E. Robinson. From the very beginning, Robinson leaned into his strength by opening with a fight scene, which was compelling and exciting with vivid descriptions. In so doing, he draws you into the story while also answering some questions he created in... Continue Reading →
Destined: By Choice or Circumstance by Michael D. Brooks
Destined: By Choice or Circumstance is a science fiction deep space novel by Michael D. Brooks. This novel is the author’s first science fiction adventure, and I’m really looking forward to more from this author in the future. I’m already anticipating what comes next for these characters. Yes, I’m hoping for a book two that... Continue Reading →
Double Jeopardy by Alan Bayles
Double Jeopardy is the first book in Alan Bayles’ Mirror Wars series and this science fiction thriller is one book you’re not going to want to miss. What if your reflection was watching you? What if it was plotting to take life as you know it away from you? What would you do? Would you... Continue Reading →
Drifters by V. S. Holmes
After the ending of the previous book, 'Travelers', that hit our hearts, left us confused and eager to know more, V. S. Holmes comes back to the story without fan-fair, and what we mean by this is that the author throws memories of the deaths on the first book, the conflicts inside Nel and her... Continue Reading →
Shapers Of Worlds Vol. II – Anthology by Edward Willett
All the Authors in this anthology were featured in the Aurora Award-winning Podcast, "The World Shapers". This anthology has sci-fi and fantasy short stories, and very good ones too. In the first story, we have Shadow Sight by Kelly Armstrong. A story about a girl, walking on a path, alone, while admiring The Shadow Moon... Continue Reading →
Travelers by V. S. Holmes
The narrative is impressive and steady and the story engaging at once. Given the cover, and the fact that the book is Sci-fi, we get anxious to see what marvelous science fiction is going go happen, because we are introduced to an archaeology site digging, which, has, per our experience in Sci-fi, good basis to... Continue Reading →
