The cover copy could have said nothing more than ‘psychic detectives in space’ and I’d have still picked up Peripheral People by Reesa Herberth and Michelle Moore. By the end of the first chapter, I applauded my decision. In the Ylendrian Empire, two teams of detectives work together to solve crime. The physical evidence isContinueContinue reading “Review: Peripheral People (A Ylendrian Empire Novel)”
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Cover Reveal: In the Distance, coming June 15 from Carina Press
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.
Cover Reveal: Chaos Station
Chaos Station has a cover, and it’s pretty awesome. Jenn and I are thrilled with the design elements, the overall science fiction feel and the inclusion of a good likeness of our two leads, Zander and Felix. The team at Carina Press really outdid themselves with this one! I love the colours, the overlay of circuitryContinueContinue reading “Cover Reveal: Chaos Station”
Review: How Dark the World Becomes
How Dark the World Becomes by Frank Chadwick. Sasha is mid-level gangster involved in the usual smattering of criminal activities: drug dealing, protection and numbers. He seems like a nice guy, so far as thugs go. He funds a clinic, is good to his girlfriend and is apparently respected by his peers, except for theContinueContinue reading “Review: How Dark the World Becomes”
Cover Art
I was tempted to call this ramble: Don’t Judge a Book By It’s Cover. As you can see, I did not. One, I couldn’t remember which of the little words needed to be capitalised and two, I’m pretty sure there’s a thousand articles roaming around the ‘net with that title. So, we have a boringContinueContinue reading “Cover Art”