Chaos Station by Jenn Burke and Kelly Jensen 

17 August 2015 Sarah 0

I haven’t been reading much science fiction lately, so Chaos Station by Jenn Burke and Kelly Jensen was a welcome change of reading material. The first book in the Chaos Station series, Chaos Station, was so interesting that I’m still having trouble breaking down the reasons why I enjoyed it. The answer: it […]

Ink and Bone by Rachel Caine

30 July 2015 Nicole 0

When I saw Rachel Caine had a new book…and series…out, I was super excited and couldn’t wait to read it. I loved the Morganville Vampires series and the premise of Ink and Bone and the whole Great Library series really piqued my interest.  Sadly, I couldn’t finish it which makes me sad. […]

Depth by Lev AC Rosen

8 July 2015 Natassia 0

With a setting that feels incredibly exotic with a mix of a cautionary tale, New York becomes a post-apocalyptic water city in Depth by Lev AC Rosen. Rosen brings investigation to the waterlogged landscape for a twisting narrative. Depth combines hardboiled mystery and dystopian science fiction in a future where the […]

The Dunfield Terror by William Miekle

18 June 2015 Natassia 0

The eeriness of what lies beneath the ocean is the haunting core of The Dunfield Terror by William Meikle. Off the coast of Canada, we dive into parallel tales of science and nature. Meikle takes the reader on a journey where every glow makes your heart beat a bit faster. […]

Coral-600 by Roxy Mews

27 February 2015 Sarah 0

Curiosity is a great way to get me to pick up a book.  Promise me that there will be robosex in said book?  Ok, now I’m intrigued.  Coral-600 by Roxy Mews is a fascinating look at what it means to be (or to not be) human.  Now, I’m not going […]

Warrior’s Woman by Johanna Lindsey

3 February 2015 Nikki R 0

Back in my early bookworm days, I was OBSESSED with romance. It was literally all I read for years and years. Then someone handed me my first science fiction novel and introduced me to a new ‘world’. Ok so it’s not exactly SCIFI, but it was my first taste of […]

A Vision of Fire by Gillian Anderson and Jeff Rovin

17 November 2014 Natassia 2

Thriller novels take an eerie spin in A Vision of Fire by writing duo Gillian Anderson and Jeff Rovin. The plot revolves around the seemingly ordinary PTSD of one teen and unfold into a tale of epic proportions. From beginning to end, I was on the edge of my seat, […]

Maplecroft by Cherie Priest

20 October 2014 Natassia 0

The thrill and intrigue of Lovecraftian mythos is beautifully used in Cherie Priest’s Maplecroft. The debut novel of Priest’s new Borden Dispatches series is a departure from the post apocalyptic steampunk realm we have come to know her for. Taking off with the infamous Lizzie Borden, Priest creates an amazingly […]

Islands of Rage and Hope by John Ringo

6 October 2014 Natassia 0

The Black Tide Rising Series continues in John Ringo’s third entry, Islands of Rage and Hope. Continuing the tale of the epic family that is Wolf Squadron, Ringo opens up the story to other parts of the world. The story unmistakably gives the zombie apocalypse military lifestyle, making the reader […]

Born of Fury by Sherrilyn Kenyon

24 September 2014 Sarah 0

Aliens, assassins, and war are (of course!) a winning combination in creating any epic love story.  Though, maybe Born of Fury by Sherrilyn Kenyon (Book 7 in The League series) could have been a little less epic in length.  It’s helpful to read each book of this series in order.  Extensive backstory […]