Honor’s Knight slams onto the scene, moving forward with the same ground pounding momentum as Fortune’s Pawn. At this point I wonder if there isn’t a bad situation that Devi Morris can’t get herself into. I loved you once upon a dream Devi has this extreme nauseous revulsion now whenever… Read more »
Genre: Science fiction
Review: The Ophelia Prophecy by Sharon Lynn Fisher
Craving a sinfully delicious romp on a futuristic Earth? Then, The Ophelia Prophecy is sure to deliver! Mankind decided they would toy human DNA creating an insect hybrid race that now essentially dominates mankind. This could have been a recipe for possible nightmares, instead I found it delivered an eerie… Read more »
Review: Where the Rock Splits the Sky by Philip Webb
Follow my blog with Bloglovin Curiouser and curiouser… The peculiar situations that are constantly unfolding in Where the Rock Splits the Sky are completely engrossing. The planet has stopped turning and in the area of Texas where Megan has grown up, they are locked in a forever sunset. What would… Read more »
Review: Fortune’s Pawn by Rachel Bach
Strap in and bite down – you’re in for a ride! With the perfect balance of action and downtime, the plot pace plunges you forward with eyes locked. Be sure to start your reading with snacks and beverages on hand because Fortune’s Pawn hooks you in with a kickass, take… Read more »
Review: The Burning Dark by Adam Christopher
The furthest reaches of space, the vast and lonely unknown, a crackling radio airing the haunting last moments of someone’s life. The Burning Dark sounds deliciously creeptastic doesn’t it? Oh it was, darlings, it was! Plus this line on one of the first few pages pretty much sealed the deal… Read more »
Review: The Waking Engine by David Edison
I must have taken the red pill! The Waking Engine was a freaking mind-trip and a half! Splintering my braincells doesn’t even begin to cover it! The concepts alone were mind boggling and so kick ass that it took every bit of my rapt attention to process it all. You… Read more »
Review: The Mad Scientist’s Guide to World Domination
Are you a Villain Sympathizer!? Do you have delusions of grandeur? Stay up late night plotting a world takeover? Or perhaps find yourself with an insane cackle or a desire to create weapons of mass destruction!? You do!!? Well then The Mad Scientist’s Guide to World Domination is EXACTLY the… Read more »
Review: Planesrunner by Ian McDonald
There is not one you. There are many yous. There is not one world. There are many worlds. Ours is one among billions of parallel earths. When Everett Singh’s scientist father is kidnapped from the streets of London, he leaves young Everett a mysterious app on his computer. Suddenly, this… Read more »
Review: Fire & Flood by Victoria Scott
A modern day thrill ride, where a teen girl and her animal companion must participate in a breathtaking race to save her brother’s life—and her own. Tella Holloway is losing it. Her brother is sick, and when a dozen doctors can’t determine what’s wrong, her parents decide to move to… Read more »
Review: Earth Girl by Janet Edwards
Earth Girl wasn’t just an amazing read, it was completely engrossing. Within a few short pages I was so captured by the unique premise, world building and spunky character Jarra that I couldn’t bring myself to put it down until I was finished. Lately I’ve read a fair number of… Read more »
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