A Few Good Men by Sarah A. Hoyt My rating: 3 of 5 stars Set in the same universe as Darkship Thieves and Darkship Renegages, Sarah A. Hoyt’s new novel A Few Good Men picks up the story on Earth from an alternate viewpoint. Luce Keeva has been in prison for fifteen years, fourteen ofContinue reading "Review: A Few Good Men (Darkship #3)"
Meet Mickey and Reg
Mikayla and Reg are the heroes of my upcoming book, Less Than Perfect. While I wait for the official cover and release date, here is some fantastic artwork from Kay Steele showing Reg and Mickey just after they knock the socks off The People (nefarious aliens). So excited to share this picture! Hopefully I'll haveContinue reading "Meet Mickey and Reg"
Ramble: Faith and Fish
I don’t really enjoy fishing. I want to; the sport appeals in so many ways. It is portrayed as relaxing, the setting can be beautiful, catching something would be both exciting and rewarding, and then you get to eat fish. I really like fish. The first time I went fishing I baited a hook, droppedContinue reading "Ramble: Faith and Fish"
Review: The Inner City
The Inner City by Karen Heuler My rating: 3 of 5 stars The Inner City is a collection of speculative fiction by Karen Heuler. I mean truly speculative—it’s been a while since I have read such interesting stories. The point of view changes, the characters all have vastly different voices and the stories range fromContinue reading "Review: The Inner City"
Another Step Sideways
The title of this blog used to be A Step Sideways, a representation of my way of thinking, which is often a step outside everyone else's. With the publication of my own book, Less Than Perfect, coming up, I decided to try a new theme. Something bold, colourful. Something that will hopefully match the colourContinue reading "Another Step Sideways"