Jenn has done a round up of the really great reviews we’ve seen for LONELY SHORE.
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Review: Down by Ally Blue
Down by Ally Blue is a surprisingly creepy book! The setting is one of the least explored vistas on Earth, the ocean floor, seven thousand metres down. They might as well be in space. The BathyTech 3 mineral mining facility is pressurized and air-locked. Any trip outside requires specialised equipment, including an oxygenated mist toContinueContinue reading “Review: Down by Ally Blue”
Win a Copy of Chaos Station!
What’s Your Ashushk Name? In LONELY SHORE, book two of Chaos Station, the crew of the Chaos visits Qekelough’s home planet, Ashushk Prime. We had a much more convoluted name picked out for it. Well, I did, but neither Jenn nor I could reliably spell it, and no one with a human mouth could sayContinueContinue reading “Win a Copy of Chaos Station!”
Available Now: Lonely Shore (Chaos Station, #2)
Last week, I celebrated a birthday. At my age, birthdays are a fairly low key affair. If I didn’t have a child, I’d probably skip celebrating altogether. It’s just another day. This week, I’m celebrating the release of my third book, my second novel. It’s a BIG DEAL. I woke up with butterflies in my stomachContinueContinue reading “Available Now: Lonely Shore (Chaos Station, #2)”
Re-release: The Circuit: Executor Rising by Rhett C. Bruno
Last year I reviewed the exciting near future space opera, The Circuit: Executor Rising by Rhett C. Bruno. The book had all the ingredients I look for in science fiction adventure – an apocalypse, a compelling mystery, mercenaries and assassins, and artificial intelligence. All it needed was a sequel. The re-release will hopefully fix thisContinueContinue reading “Re-release: The Circuit: Executor Rising by Rhett C. Bruno”