Taking five minutes out of science fiction week to share this cover, because it’s gorgeous, I love it, and because Nikka and Eileen rock! I cannot wait to read this book.
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Review: Echoes (The Epherium Chronicles #3) by T.D. Wilson
Battle stations! Echoes, the third book of ‘The Epherium Chronicles’ by T.D. Wilson, begins and ends with conflict. Lester Styles, captain of the EDF Cestus, is in charge of the supply train headed for Cygni. He has one jump left to make and one ship reporting a problem with their space-fold drive. Appointing the CestusContinueContinue reading “Review: Echoes (The Epherium Chronicles #3) by T.D. Wilson”
Review: The Void by Timothy S. Johnston
CCF Homicide Investigator Kyle Tanner has experienced his share of untenable situations. In the previous two novels of this series, The Furnace and The Freezer, he got up close and personal with a massive sun and found himself sinking through the ice of one of Jupiter’s moons. In between these extremes exists the void, aContinueContinue reading “Review: The Void by Timothy S. Johnston”
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”