Articles in the Outer Space Category
Mario Acevedo’s The Nymphos of Rocky Flats is a book that has its moments but still leaves a lot to be desired.
Back home in the States, the reluctantly undead former infantryman pays penance for his war-time sins—making a living as a private detective able to unravel mysteries that baffle his mortal counterparts. Now an old friend has asked him to investigate a bizarre outbreak of nymphomania at the secret government facilities in Rocky Flats, Colorado. Normally, Felix’s unorthodox—and downright supernatural—methods of extracting information are foolproof. But this time his efforts …
The second novel in Sherrilyn Kenyon’s League series, Born of Fire was a sexy and action packed science fiction romance that has me looking forward to the next in the series.
In a universe where assassins make the law, everyone lives in fear—except for Syn. Born of an illicit scandal that once rocked a dynasty, he always knew how to survive on the bloodthirsty streets. But that was then, and the future is now…
Syn was raised as a tech-thief until his livelihood uncovered a truth that could end his life. He …
I am not a huge SciFi fan, but I absolutely adore the Sirantha Jax series by Ann Aguirre and she so reaffirms that with Doubleblind.
It’s not easy to tread lightly wearing steel-toed boots.
Sirantha Jax isn’t known for diplomatic finesse. As a “Jumper” who navigates ships through grimspace, she’s used to kicking ass first and taking names later—much later. Not exactly the obvious choice to sell the Conglomerate to the Ithtorians, a people whose opinions of humans are as hard as their exoskeletons.
And Ithiss-Tor council meetings aren’t the only place where …
Okay, so I’m not normally a fan of the Star Trek franchise, but I do have to say that the new Star Trek movie kind of rocked.
As for Star Trek, I liked it. I’m not a huge trekkie fan, in fact, I’m not a trekkie fan. I used to watch Deep Space Nine years ago, but I couldn’t tell you anything about it, who was on it, or what it was about. In fact, I only remember truly watching it once while I was cleaning up the play room (I …
The fourth novel in Cheryl Brooks’ Cat Star Chronicles, Outcast will satisfy any one who is already a fan of this series and could possible create a few converts.
Sold into slavery when his planet was destroyed, Lynx was enslaved in a harem. He is a favorite due to his feline gene, which gives him remarkable sexual powers, but after ten years, Lynx is exhausted.
Thrown out without a penny, Lynx is bitter and anti-female. He emigrates to a new planet but can only find a job with a female rancher.
Bonnie’s boyfriend …















