Once again, John Tristan has created a unique and compelling world. The deeper into ‘The Sheltered City’ I got, the more I wanted to know. Why where they living inside what seemed to be a large dome sheltered by an enormous living tree? Where the dragons outside real or allegorical? What is the halfdeath and whatContinueContinue reading “Review: The Sheltered City by John Tristan”
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Review: Contemporary Male/Male Romance Box Set
I don’t review a lot of romance on my blog, which is a shame as I do read a fair amount. Romance reading for me represents just as much escapism as the large chunks of science fiction and fantasy I digest regularly. I was inspired to review this box set for two reasons. One, I can’tContinueContinue reading “Review: Contemporary Male/Male Romance Box Set”
Review: The Circuit: Executor Rising by Rhett C. Bruno
‘The Circuit: Executor Rising’ by Rhett C. Bruno is my kind of book. Earth is dead (yay, apocalypse!) and humanity has taken to the stars. We haven’t gotten far. Still within our Solar System, humanity inhabits a string of Solar-Ark transports that continually travel what is known as the Kepler Circuit. Resources are mined andContinueContinue reading “Review: The Circuit: Executor Rising by Rhett C. Bruno”
Review: The Blasted Lands by James A. Moore
Second in the ‘Seven Forges’ series, The Blasted Lands by James A. Moore continues where Seven Forges left off. The emperor of Fellein is dead and armies are gathering on both sides. Put in charge of the military aspect of the twelve kingdoms, reluctant general, Merros Dulver, begins to learn the truth about his empire.ContinueContinue reading “Review: The Blasted Lands by James A. Moore”
Review: ORBS by Nicholas Sansbury Smith
After the solar storms of 2055, portions of our planet are desolate and irradiated. Six years later, Dr. Sophie Winston and her team are sequestered in an underground biome in preparation for a mission to save the world. Three days in, all their chickens are dead. A scan of surveillance footage suggests the birds wentContinueContinue reading “Review: ORBS by Nicholas Sansbury Smith”