By: Manuela Soares This was an absolutely incredible read! ReInception is a book with an incredible premise. Technology is all around us and has become a part of every minute of life. Itโs not all that surprising that it could evolve into the type of technology that ReInception is. It is a horrifying thing to... Continue Reading →
Christopherโs Review of “Poster Girl” by Veronica Roth
By: Christopher Bartlett On a recent whim, I picked up a copy of Poster Girl by Veronica Roth. It was mostly out of curiosity, since I hadnโt read anything by her since her Divergent trilogy. I was surprised at how it sucked me in so quickly. In a manner I hadnโt experienced since The Hunger... Continue Reading →
Aliens on Earth: a Limited Edition Science Fiction Romance Collection
Author: Various AuthorsGet it here! What's worse than being mated to an alien warrior? Finding out your new mate is exiled to Earth, which means your hopes of getting off this forsaken rock just went out the window of his broken down spaceship.In this limited edition collection of romances you'll find heroes and heroines thrown... Continue Reading →
Aliens on Earth: a Limited Edition Science Fiction Romance Collection
Author: Various AuthorsGet it here! What's worse than being mated to an alien warrior? Finding out your new mate is exiled to Earth, which means your hopes of getting off this forsaken rock just went out the window of his broken down spaceship.In this limited edition collection of romances you'll find heroes and heroines thrown... Continue Reading →
Manuela’s Review of “Unanimity” by Alexandra Almeida
By: Manuela Soares Unanimity is the first book in the new Spiral Worlds series by Alexandra Almeida. This is an incredibly written sci-fi novel entrenched in the genre but also has elements of philosophy and sociology. It's split into two timelines, Past and Future/Present, takes place in two different "worlds," Up Above (Reality) and Down... Continue Reading →
Manuela’s Review of “Alter” by H. R. Truelove
By: Manuela Soares "A visitor in my head, whose thoughts were a plague on my mind." Lennox, Ch. 1, Kindle Edition. In her debut novel, H. R. Trulove weaves a multi-POV, multi-world, and multi-dimension/reality action Sci-Fi that will make your head spin. This chunky book is not one you can just breeze through. While itโs... Continue Reading →
Manuela’s ARC Review of “The Divine Oblivion” by Clare Archer
By: Manuela Soares On her 21st birthday, Cyra is abducted and whisked away to another galaxy and planet called Solius, where she finds out she was born. Solius though is dying, and as she is its rightful Reina, their Queen for all intents and purposes, it's up to her to figure out the why and... Continue Reading →
Heather’s Review of “Cindiโs Christmas Prince” by Aria Starling
By: Heather Dowell *Originally posted on Heather's blog. Cindi is property of the noble Xu family. Just one of many human slaves in the galaxy. Lette is a charming khin prince. When they meet on the street, neither admit their true identities. Or their instant spark of attraction. Time and time again, fate twists them together and that spark... Continue Reading →
Mariah’s Review of “Ethan’s New Mission” by Melissa Smith
By: Mariah Brown This is the second book in Melissa Smith's New Life Series, and it was great. It continued an amazing story with a great plot line and just put Ethan as one of the major characters in the book instead of Charlie like the first book. I enjoyed seeing things from a different... Continue Reading →
Mariah’s Review of “Charlie’s New Life” by Melissa Smith
By: Mariah Brown I received a free copy for an honest review so here it is. This is the first book I have read by Melissa Smith, and I was told if I love alien books, to read this series. So, I gave it a shot. It is a young adult book. As a start... Continue Reading →
