White Heart of Justice – Jill Archer

About the Book Since Lucifer claimed victory at Armageddon, demons, angels, and humans have coexisted in uneasy harmony. Those with waning magic are trained to maintain peace and order. But hostilities are never far from erupting… After years of denying her abilities, Noon Onyx, the first woman in history to wield waning magic, has embraced…

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The Boost – Stephen Baker

About the Book Ralf is a software prodigy. He works in the US government office that updates the software in the population’s boosts—networked supercomputers contained in a chip implanted within the brains of 99 percent of the world’s population. Invented by Chinese researchers in 2032, the boost is credited with leading humanity to its most significant…

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GUEST POST | Ria Bridges on Genre and Gender

Ria Bridges is a speculative fiction reviewer I pay a lot of attention to. Ria’s reviews are very thoughtful and she reads a ton of books that catch my interest. However, the one of the main reasons why she interests me so much is because of her openness regarding gender and sexuality, and her struggles…

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Who is going to….

I have a headache tonight. The kind of headache that’s making me want to drill a hole in my head so I can let off some of the pressure. Or stick a fork in my eye to give me something else to think about. So you aren’t getting a review. I can’t think straight. You…

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Books I’m Eyeing

This week the genre has been reeling from the loss of Jay Lake. This has really inspired some authors in the genre to reach out and help any way they can. Ari Marmell is doing something very cool, and Michael J. Sullivan is doing a Ride to Conquer Cancer. It profoundly moves me to see these…

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