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Majesty's Offspring

by Mark G. McLaughlin

Majesty’s Offspring is a rollicking hoot of a space opera. With all the elements of a fun adventure, A.J. Vega’s convoluted yet entertaining yarn of lusty space pirates, nasty underworld drug kingpins, greedy corporate types, and... Read More

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Takeover

by Shoilee Khan

"Takeover" marks the first installment in a new science-fiction series by Mitchell Love in which two planets collide in a colossal war. A peaceful planet, ruled by King Allawen and Queen Vountin, is threatened by an insidious plan for... Read More

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Galaxy Killers

by Jill Allen

V’Let and D’Las M’Kaz are orphaned twins, the last survivors of the destruction of their planet Loora. Held in check by a brutal intergalactic council, these twin Galaxy Killers unwillingly annihilate worlds of sentient beings that... Read More

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Extinction Chronicles

by Lee Gooden

It is always exciting to discover a new voice in the science fiction and fantasy genres. Rare is the writer who can splice the Lovecraft Cthulhu mythos with 1950’s Cold War fear and our twenty-first century worries of terrorism,... Read More

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Between Worlds

by Jill Allen

Yianna Yiannacou, author of six manuscripts published on her personal website, has completed her first book project. Between Worlds: Nekkel Ace chronicles the trials of young Sophia Amaro, who lives on a planet near Earth called... Read More

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The Window Blind

by Jill Allen

In "The Window Blind", thirty-five-year-old Caterina Cammino and eighteen-year-old Tyler Beck collide on the beach one fateful night, each nursing addictions and wounds from loss. Caterina lost her innocence to rape at age seventeen, the... Read More

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Tego Arcana Dei

by Mark G. McLaughlin

"Tego Arcana Dei" does not start out as or even truly hint at being a work of science fiction until some forty pages into the book. Once author Andrew Man’s protagonist, James Pollack, discovers he can use “astral travel” to jump... Read More

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The Days of Lamech

by Mark G. McLaughlin

Everything Jon Saboe has tossed into the salad bowl that is "The Days of Lamech" can be found somewhere else on the literary grocer’s shelf, yet somehow he blends these old and familiar ingredients to make a tasty new dish. That such... Read More

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