With elements of Lost, Westworld, and many classic scifi tales, The Farm is a simmering piece about the grey area of power relationships. Cole wakes up without any recollection of the details of his past. He is on a farm with four other men, all 33-years-old and with similar physical characteristics as himself. They are... Continue Reading →
The Resurrectionist of Caligo by Alicia Zaloga and Wendy Trimboli
The Resurrectionist of Caligo is a mystery, a book of court intrigue, and even possesses a bit of romance. This is one I enjoyed and would recommend with some reservations... A grave robber framed for multiple killings... and a princess caught up in her kingdom’s political affairs. All set in a world loosely connected to... Continue Reading →
An Orc on the Wild Side by Tom Holt
Tom Holt has written a very funny book. Using a smattering of characters, he satirizes countless absurdities of our modern life. *Barry and Patty are a retired human couple who have moved to a tower in The Realms. After a way across the multiverses is found, many humans have crossed over to live amongst the... Continue Reading →
The Girl the Sea Gave Back by Adrienne Young
Set 10 years after the events of Sky in the Deep, the combined clan Aska, and the Riki, the Nādhir, and the Svell continue their ragged peace. Spurned by the cast of the runes, the truce is broken and the two sides seem thrust towards war. But two young people must do everything in the... Continue Reading →
Archangel One by Evan Currie
A military scifi novel about a squadron of new high-powered spaceships and a plan to infiltrate the all-consuming Empire that rules over the galaxy. The Archangel ships are designed by Earth and its allies to fly faster and with more ease in controls than any fighter ever. Yet, the brunt force and shear number of... Continue Reading →