Entanglement : A Dystopian Sci-Fi Thriller by Alina Leonova

This is an intense read.  Not just in subject matter, worlds, and environments but also in characters.  The reader is dropped into Cay’s world, which is in the process of being torn apart.  Whether this is because of Cay or not is the first of many roads the reader must take to follow the story.  … Continue reading Entanglement : A Dystopian Sci-Fi Thriller by Alina Leonova

Scorched Earth – Lone Star Book Blog Tour

SCORCHED EARTH THE HALO TRILOGY, BOOK 2 by Kathleen McFall and Clark Hays   Publisher: Pumpjack Press Pages: 318 Date of Publication: February 14th, 2021 Categories: Science Fiction / Hard Boiled Detective Scroll for Giveaway!   The year is 2188 and the Earth—long-ago abandoned for Mars by the plutocrats—is scorched by poverty, disease, and environmental … Continue reading Scorched Earth – Lone Star Book Blog Tour

H2LiftShips Volumes 1 & 2: a tech manual for a future – Imagine a world, exactly like ours, but different by Bob Freeman

This a very different kind of book.  Think part tech manual, part science fiction, part alternative universe, and part I’m not sure what.  I can see someone who is a sci-fi or tech nerd totally enjoying this book.  It is well written and has a lot of good parts.  Unfortunately for me, it is not … Continue reading H2LiftShips Volumes 1 & 2: a tech manual for a future – Imagine a world, exactly like ours, but different by Bob Freeman

A Promise of Return (The Outlands Pentalogy Book 3) By Rebecca Crunden

I have read the first two books in this series and while I enjoyed them, I see a difference in this book.  Whether it is the seasoning of the author or just that I enjoy the character Thom more than his brother or Kitty, this book was a step above the first two. This series/author … Continue reading A Promise of Return (The Outlands Pentalogy Book 3) By Rebecca Crunden

A History of Madness The Outlands Pentalogy Book 2 by Rebecca Crunden

The main characters Nate and Kitty, are once again strong in this continuing tale.  However, this book concentrates on Nate.  I really liked the tie in with Nate’s dreams (and I’m leaving it there – no spoiler – read the book!).  This author does a nice job of engaging the reader in the adventure and … Continue reading A History of Madness The Outlands Pentalogy Book 2 by Rebecca Crunden

A Touch of Death (The Outlands Pentalogy) By Rebecca Crunden

This dystopian read is an immersion book.  By that, I mean that you need to invest a little time, especially at the beginning, to get an understanding of the characters and their environment before you can become invested in where the story is taking you.  Once you accomplish that, the rest of the read is … Continue reading A Touch of Death (The Outlands Pentalogy) By Rebecca Crunden

The Golden Viper – The Crimson Deathbringer Trilogy – Book Two by Sean Robins

    A brief four months have passed since the ending of Book One.  This book was a nice segway into an all-encompassing battle.  The characters have remained intriguing and snarky. Keeping with the Space Opera feel the author still led us into an environment with a lot more variety in creatures, some who are … Continue reading The Golden Viper – The Crimson Deathbringer Trilogy – Book Two by Sean Robins