Review: Crucible (The Epherium Chronicles #2) by T.D. Wilson

Twenty-five years ago, the Epherium Corporation launched three colony ships to settle new worlds. In command of the new flagship Armstrong, Captain James Hood is directed to investigate mysterious signals from those nearly forgotten ships. His mission is complicated by startling revelations regarding the deep sleep technology used to quicken colonist’s long journey and aContinueContinue reading “Review: Crucible (The Epherium Chronicles #2) by T.D. Wilson”

Review: Embrace (The Epherium Chronicles, #1) by T.D. Wilson

  It’s the year 2155 and humanity has survived first contact and conflict with the alien Cilik’ti. A veteran of this war, Captain James Hood now has the opportunity to follow the dream that led him to serve in the Earth Defense Forces. Twenty-five years ago, the Epherium Corporation launched three colony ships to settleContinueContinue reading “Review: Embrace (The Epherium Chronicles, #1) by T.D. Wilson”

Science Fiction Week

Next week I’m going to feature reviews of science fiction published by Carina Press, two series in particular: The Tanner Sequence by Timothy S. Johnston and The Epherium Chronicles by T.D. Wilson. Carina might not be known for its science fiction offerings (yet), but these two series are a good example of the diverse genres they publish.ContinueContinue reading “Science Fiction Week”

Is that It? (I finished Dragon Age: Inquisition)

Spoiler alert! If you have not finished playing Dragon Age: Inquisition, stop reading now. Most people finished the game months before I did. I’m a slow and methodical gamer, pecking away at games, sometimes playing for only half an hour at a time or once every two weeks. I also tend to wander open maps,ContinueContinue reading “Is that It? (I finished Dragon Age: Inquisition)”

Review: Valor of the Healer by Angela Highland

Valor of the Healer by Angela Highland is epic fantasy set in a robust world. I’d been looking for a book like this for a while and once I started reading, I found it difficult to stop. The three main characters had distinct voices and each called to me to finish their story. Of course,ContinueContinue reading “Review: Valor of the Healer by Angela Highland”