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The People’s Police by Norman Spinrad : Excerpt and Giveaway
Laissez les bon temps rouler! Martin Luther Martin is a hard-working New Orleans cop who has come up from the gangland of Alligator Swamp through hard work. When he has to serve his…
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The Skill Of Our Hands by Steven Brust and Skyler White : Review
The Incrementalists are a secret society of two hundred people; an unbroken lineage reaching back forty thousand years. They cheat death, share lives and memories, and communicate with one another across nations and…
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Wyshea Shadows: Divided Draghons by Geoffrey Saign : Review
From the award-winning author of the WhipEye Chronicles series comes the first book in the new Divided Draghon series, an epic fantasy thriller, with romance, action, battles, and a world at stake… A…
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[Giveaway] The Skill Of Our Hands by Steven Brust and Skyler White
The Incrementalists are a secret society of two hundred people; an unbroken lineage reaching back forty thousand years. They cheat death, share lives and memories, and communicate with one another across nations and…
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Alien Arcana (Starship’s Mage #4) by Glynn Stewart
An alien ruin A murdered archeologist An ancient secret—and a conspiracy that will kill to keep it! When a scientist is murdered after finding signs of alien magic in an archeological dig, Mage…
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The Rising by Heather Graham and Jon Land : Review
From acclaimed thriller-suspense novelists Heather Graham and Jon Land comes a story of action, mystery, and the endurance of young love. Twenty-four hours. That’s all it takes for the lives of two young…
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Martians Abroad by Carrie Vaughn : Review
A great new stand-alone science fiction novel from the author of the Kitty Norville series. Polly Newton has one single-minded dream, to be a starship pilot and travel the galaxy. Her mother, the…
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A Star-Reckoner’s Lot by Darrell Drake : Review
For some, loss merely deprives. For others, it consumes. Ashtadukht is a star-reckoner. The worst there’s ever been. Witness her treacherous journey through Iranian legends and ancient history. Only a brave few storytellers…
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The Eye Of Nefertiti: A Pharoah’s Cat Novel by Maria Luisa Lang : Review
The Eye of Nefertiti is both a stand-alone novel and a sequel to The Pharaoh’s Cat. The time-traveling ancient Egyptian feline with human powers returns together with his beloved Pharaoh and his close…
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The Dead Seekers by By Barb and J.C. Hendee : Review
In the New York Times bestselling Noble Dead saga, Barb and J.C. Hendee created an engrossing mix of intrigue, epic fantasy, and horror. * Now, they present a bold new series set in…
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10 Books We are Looking Forward To This Year!
A late Happy New Year! With the new year, comes new books! Here is just a sample of some of the books we are looking forward to most this year. [toggler title=”Assassin’s Fate by…
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The Heart of What Was Lost by Tad Williams : Review
The Heart of What Was Lost takes place in the half-year after the end of To Green Angel Tower, and tells of the attempt by Isgrimnur and a force largely made up of…
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Elite by Mercedes Lackey : An Audiobook Review
Joy wants nothing more than to live and Hunt in Apex City without a target on her back. But a dangerous new mission assigned by her uncle, the city’s Prefect, may make that…
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Our Favorite Books of 2016 (So Far): Part 1
I shouldn’t be surprised but I’ve read a ridiculous amount of books this year — I don’t even have enough shelf space for them all. So it might be a bit early but…
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Cloudbound by Fran Wilde : Review
In Cloudbound, with the Towers in disarray, without a governing body or any defense against the dangers lurking in the clouds, daily life is full of terror and strife. Naton, Kirit’s wing-brother, sets…
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Dragons of Wild by Ava Richardson : Review
In a time of darkness, unlikely heroes will rise. The once-peaceful kingdom of Torvald has been ravaged by evil magic, forcing Riders to forget their dragons and their noble beasts to flee to…