Third Front is a fantastic conclusion to this trilogy, leaving some doors ajar which could mean a return for Dalí and her found family in future missions… I would read more from this universe and its characters in a heartbeat.
Space Opera
Review: Peacemaker (Dalí Tamareia #2) by E. M. Hamill
I thoroughly enjoyed returning on mission with Dalí in this book, so much so that I immediately started reading book three after fininshing the last chapter.
SPSFC Review: Those Left Behind (The Waystations Trilogy #1) by N.C. Scrimgeour
Those Left Behind will be the sci fi novel that will keep readers reading late into the night. With new creatures, crazy technology, and a mystery about the Waygates, there’s something for everyone. This is a series that I look forward to continuing and discovering more of what it has to offer. This will be a sci fi that can be treasured with some of the great ones.
Review: At the Threshold of the Universe (The Song of Kamaria #3) by T.A. Bruno
At the Threshold of the Universe is an epic swan song that hits all the right chords. It is a truly magnificent conclusion to the Song of Kamaria series.
Review: Blood Reunion (Hybrid Helix #3) by JCM Berne
Rohan is the hero that we all want to be! This series continues to be something that is special and intriguing. I am fully invested into this series and this entry did not disappoint. It blew me away with every twist and turn, adding to a rich world in all of the right ways. This is a novel that will stick with a reader for days, making them ponder what the next adventure will be for Rohan and company. Rohan will continue to pull me along on his adventures and I look forward to them all!
Cover Reveal: Blood Reunion (The Hybrid Helix #3) by JCM Berne
Today I have the privilege, nay, the honor of revealing the cover to the third book of the Hybrid Helix by JCM Berne. This series has quickly become one of my favorites and I have eagerly been looking forward to the third installment that will be release on October 31st.
Review: Dalí (Dalí Tamareia #1) by E.M. Hamill
Dalí is a full-blooded, adrenaline soaked, science fiction romp that had me hooked from the very first line. Dalí is an incredible protagonist. A ‘third-gender’ changeling, bereft from the loss of their husband, wife and unborn child, Dalí takes us on a fast-paced espionage-style thriller across the galaxy.
Review: Return of the Griffin (Hybrid Helix #2) by JCM Berne
Return of the Griffin is a return to excellence! The author does a fantastic job of continuing the story of our favorite superhero that constantly finds himself in new situations. This series constantly continues to show the promise of a long running new epic of a superhero. I am thrilled to constantly return to this universe. Let Rohan fly you into another great adventure!!
Review: Mercury’s Shadow (The Kardashev Cycle #1) by PJ Garcin
Be prepared to ponder the future. Mercury’s Shadow is a clever tale that utilizes the advances of technology to create the beginning of an empire. The ideas and themes of this novel will definitely cause a reader to think of what are we willing to sacrifice in order to obtain the absolute power that technology could provide. The pace is frantic, a perfect way to set up the tension and panic that the characters begin to feel as the plot plays out.
Book Tour/Review: Daros by Dave Dobson
Blurb: High above Daros, sixteen-year-old Brecca Vereen prepares to unload a cargo of trade goods aboard her father’s ship, the Envy’s Price. Nellen Vereen shows her a mysterious artifact bound for a contact below, one that will earn them a lot of credits, and one that they definitely won’t be declaring to customs. Materializing out […]
Book Tour/Review: The Last Gifts Of The Universe by Rory August
Blurb: A dying universe. When the Home worlds finally achieved the technology to venture out into the stars, they found a graveyard of dead civilizations, a sea of lifeless gray planets and their ruins. What befell them is unknown. All Home knows is that they are the last civilization left in the universe, and whatever […]
Review: In the Orbit of Sirens (The Song of Kamaria #1) by T.A. Bruno
I first learned about In the Orbit of Sirens when I saw the cover floating around on social media several months ago, and what a cover it is! Something needs to be said for not only the cover, but the artwork that appears before each section of the book. The handful of black and white drawings fully realize the beautiful, yet utterly alien environment of Kamaria. They also hearken back to the early days of the book, where Bruno first developed the idea for the story as a comic book.