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Thursday, August 14, 2025

Tales From Planet Sanos: A Multi-Author Science Fiction Romance Omnibus + giveaway

The future is grim. Seven human women, trained in survival and negotiation are being permitted to land on Planet Sanos with one goal: secure a future for the humans of Earth… at any cost.

Tales From Planet Sanos

A Multi-Author Science Fiction Romance Omnibus
with stories by Celia Kyle, Chloe Graves, Elin Wyn, Holly Hanzo, Lara Roth, Mary Ashe, Robin O’Connor
June 10, 2025
Genre: Science Fiction, Short Stories, Alien Invasion, Scifi Romance
The future is grim. The Earth’s oceans are poison to humans, and pure water, untainted by the generations of pollution, is scarce and coveted. Our only hope—Earth’s only hope—rests in the landing capsule gradually descending from the generational spaceship, the USS Legacy. Seven human women, trained in survival and negotiation are being permitted to land on Planet Sanos with one goal: secure a future for the humans of Earth… at any cost.

This SPECIAL EDITION print omnibus has a glossy cover, printed edges, digital signatures, and custom artwork throughout. It contains the following Planet Sanos shared world novellas:

Taken by the Alien Merking by Celia Kyle
Taken by the Siren King by Chloe Graves
Taken by the Storm King by Elin Wyn
Taken by the Alien Kraken King by Holly Hanzo
Taken by the Leviathan King by Lara Roth
Taken by the Merrow King by Mary Ashe
Taken by the Alien Triton King by Robin O'Connor

Tales from Planet Sanos - Taken by the Alien Merking Excerpt
“Well, humanity f*cked around. And now, it’s time to find out.”
Brooke raised her eyebrows at the mumbled comment from the back of the craft as the landing capsule hummed with anticipation. Or perhaps it was just the vibration of the engines straining against the unknowns of Planet Sanos’ atmosphere. Brooke’s gaze was fixed on the hazy mostly-blue orb growing larger on the viewscreen, her mind a whirlwind of calculations and contingencies.
“All right, ladies,” Brooke announced, her voice steady despite the flutter in her chest. “We’re programming the final approach. Once we land, you know what to do. We’ve trained for this. You’ll each meet with negotiators and leaders of the different species on Sanos and secure a future for humans.”
“Captain, are we sure that’s wise? We don’t know much about any of these species beyond what they provided to command.” Brooke recognized the voice of another captain on the mission and allowed herself a thin smile in return.
“It’s a risk, but we need to show them we’re serious. One leader to another. It’s why we’re all the same rank with the same training. It’s our only hope for this mission. And our only hope as a species.”
The youngest of their sevensome chimed in, her fingers dancing across the touchscreen as the capsule continued its descent. “And if they’re not as… diplomatic as we hope?”
“Then we adapt,” Brooke replied, the certainty in her voice belying the knot in her stomach. “We’ve trained for this. Our survival depends on it.”
The capsule shuddered slightly as it pierced the upper atmosphere. The buffeting was a reminder of their precarious situation. Brooke’s eyes remained locked on the horizon of the alien world, her thoughts straying to the generations aboard the USS Legacy hovering above Sanos. Their lives hung in the balance of this mission.
The next to final member of their team leaned back in her seat. “We’re making history either way. First human envoys to an alien world.”
Brooke nodded, the weight of their mission pressing on her. “Let’s make sure it’s a history worth telling.”
The capsule’s artificial intelligence, a soothing voice that had become a constant companion, interrupted their exchange. “Atmospheric entry successful. Preparing for landing sequence.”
Brooke’s heart rate ticked up a notch. The time for theory and training was over. It was time for action. She unstrapped from her seat, her movements fluid and purposeful. “Once we’re on the ground, it’s showtime. Remember, we’re here to secure a future, not just for us, but for every soul aboard the Legacy.”
As the capsule descended, the blue of the sky gave way to a landscape of verdant jungles and shimmering oceans. It was a world untouched by the blight that had consumed Earth, a reminder of what they were fighting for.
The landing was smooth, the capsule settling onto the alien terrain with a gentle thud. Brooke took a deep breath, steeling herself for the encounter ahead. She turned to her compatriots, her eyes shining with determination. “This is it. We’ll make contact and assess the situation and bring home a win for the humans of the Legacy.”
With that, Brooke stepped towards the airlock, her hand resting on the door controls. The future of humanity hinged on the next few hours, on her ability to negotiate with a species they barely understood. But as the door slid open and she took her first step onto Planet Sanos, Brooke felt a surge of hope.
This was their chance, their only hope, and she would seize it with every ounce of strength she possessed. The fate of Earth was in her hands, and she would not falter.
The first breath of Sanos’ air filled Brooke’s lungs with a scent so pure, it felt like drinking in the essence of an untouched world. Exquisite beaches stretched before her. The sand was a pristine white that seemed to glow against the cerulean expanse of the ocean. Lush jungles pressed at her back, a vibrant tapestry of emerald that whispered secrets and stories untold.
But there was little time for awe. Humanoid figures emerged from the foliage. Their scales shimmered in the sunlight, a mosaic of blues and greens that confirmed their identity—Quxoni. They approached with a regal bearing, gesturing for Brooke to follow. She cast a final glance at the landing capsule, where the other five human females tasked with liaising with the other species of Sanos stood poised, their expressions a blend of worry and pride.
Brooke’s escort led her to a massive tent, its fabric billowing in the gentle sea breeze. As she crossed the threshold, her eyes fell upon a figure that commanded the space and attention. This must be their chief negotiator, though nothing in the dossier about the Quxoni could have prepared her for the reality of his presence. Towering and muscular, with long, flowing blue hair and bright green eyes, he was a vision of otherworldly allure. A sensation, undeniably primal, stirred within her, a pull that was both disconcerting and exhilarating.
“Welcome to Sanos,” the male’s voice rumbled, a melody of bass notes that resonated in her chest. “I am Zetron Kallithar. You will negotiate with me.”
Brooke met his gaze, her own voice steady. “Thank you for receiving me. I am Captain Brooke Harris.”
His lips quirked into a half-smile that seemed both a challenge and an invitation. “Curious, that you came alone. Only seven females to negotiate for the future of your people. Is this a display of trust… or desperation?”
She returned the smile, her eyes narrowing slightly. “Perhaps it’s a bit of both. But I assure you, we’re not as helpless as we seem.”
“Our scientists tell us that your planet is dying,” he retorted. “Your people are hungry. And your government has allocated a portion of the last of your people’s resources to sending you to negotiate with the species of Sanos. Ostensibly to beg for assistance. That seems pretty helpless to me.”
“Your scientists may be right,” Brooke repeated, keeping her composure as she walked towards him. Zetron cocked his head and moved slightly, taking a step as he gestured to her to follow him. “But we humans have a saying.”
“Which is?”
“We may be down, but that doesn’t mean we’re out.” Brooke’s lips twitched.
“Interesting,” Zetron murmured as he padded along next to Brooke. “Even with the extreme difficulties of your people, you remain hopeful.”
“What other option do we have?” Brooke glanced at him with a brow quirked.
Before Zetron could respond, the ground trembled beneath their feet. A cacophony of explosions filled the air, followed by the staccato zing of phaser fire. The tent walls shuddered but held firm against the onslaught, protecting them fully despite their gauzy appearance. Handy. Brooke’s heart thundered, instincts screaming for action.
Her hands itched for a weapon and she glanced around the space searching for one, but the tent was sparse save for a few ornate cushions and a low table. Zetron’s eyes met hers, a flash of concern crossing his features.
“Seems we have unwelcome guests,” he remarked, his tone betraying no panic, only a calm readiness.
Brooke’s mind raced. “Who are they?”
Zetron’s gaze darkened. “The anti-alien faction, most likely.”
“The anti-alien what?”
Another explosion rocked the tent, closer this time.
“Now is not the time,” Zetron yelled, betraying a hint of the worry in his voice.
Brooke’s survival training kicked in and she dropped to her knees, sweeping the ground with her hands, searching for anything buried within the sand that she could use as a makeshift weapon.
But she came up empty-handed. Dammit.
As phaser fire continued to rain down, Brooke knew their initial meeting had taken an unexpected turn. The fate of her people and the potential alliance with the Quxoni now hinged on their ability to survive the onslaught together. She locked eyes with Zetron.
Zetron’s voice sliced through the chaos, a command rather than a request. “We must move, now!” Before Brooke could fully process his words, he bolted to her.
“Wait!” she yelled, but it was no use. Within seconds, she found herself cradled against his chest, his powerful arms securing her against him. In another few seconds, Zetron hoisted her over his shoulder effortlessly and ran from the explosions.
The world blurred as he bolted toward the rear of the tent, the fabric parting before them.
Brooke’s heart pounded in time with Zetron’s strides, the erratic rhythm of phaser fire echoing in her ears. She caught glimpses of the battle raging around them—the seven species that had come to meet them clashing with unseen assailants.
They quickly reached the ocean’s edge, the waves lapping at the shore. Zetron didn’t break stride, his gaze fixed on the horizon as he entered the water. Brooke’s breath hitched as the cool liquid enveloped them, a stark contrast to the heat of battle.
“Hold your breath,” Zetron instructed, his tone leaving no room for argument. She complied, filling her lungs with air just as they submerged.
Underwater, the world transformed. The sounds of battle muted to a distant hum, replaced by the serene gurgle of the ocean. Schools of iridescent fish darted past, their colors a vibrant testament to the life thriving beneath the waves. Brooke’s eyes stung from the saltwater, but she refused to let go of the awe that beheld her.
Zetron’s pace never faltered, transforming from a rapid gate to a racing swim as his legs transformed into a glittering tail. His arm muscles and tail worked in harmony to propel them forward. Brooke’s lungs began to burn, the initial lungful of air rapidly depleting.
This is it, Brooke thought to herself. The grand plans of humanity to resurrect itself are about to be blown.
Just as she teetered on the edge of panic, Zetron halted, his lips meeting hers in a kiss that was as startling as it was lifesaving.
Air flooded her mouth, a precious gift that eased the ache in her chest. The kiss was clinical, devoid of passion, yet Brooke couldn’t ignore the undeniable spark that ignited within her. Zetron’s eyes held hers, a silent promise that they would survive this ordeal.
Beneath the surface, the world was a shimmering dance of light and shadow. Zetron’s arms and tail, powerful and sure, continued to propel them through the water with an ease that spoke of his aquatic nature. Brooke clung to him, her heart racing from the adrenaline and the unexpected intimacy of their escape. Each time her lungs screamed for air, Zetron’s lips found hers, offering sustenance in a kiss that was more a lifeline than a lover’s caress.
The kisses were quick, efficient—but not without effect. With each shared breath, Brooke felt a connection grow, a realization that they were in this together. She couldn’t deny the thrill that coursed through her, a heady mix of fear and excitement, as they moved as one through the alien ocean.
Finally, the water around them lightened, the deep blues giving way to the vibrant turquoise of shallower waters. Zetron angled them towards a sliver of sand that cut through the ocean. The island was small, fringed with palm-like foliage that swayed gently in the breeze, a deserted paradise that seemed untouched by the chaos they had left behind.
As they neared the shore, Zetron’s hold on Brooke shifted. He waded in the shallow water as he guided her onto the shore. She stumbled, her legs unsteady after their underwater journey, but his grip was firm, supporting her until she found her balance.
“Almost there,” he assured her, his voice a low rumble.
Brooke nodded, her gaze locked on the beach ahead. She took a step, her booted feet sinking into the soft sand beneath the water. Another step, and another, until her knees buckled and she fell forward, crawling the last few feet onto dry land.
Brooke collapsed onto the sand, her breaths coming in ragged gasps as she recovered from their ordeal. But as her breathing steadied, a sudden sense of urgency compelled her to turn back, to see the man—or rather, the Quxoni—who had saved her life.
What she witnessed took her breath away once more. Zetron waded in the shallows, the water lapping around him, as his form underwent a stunning transformation. The iridescent scales that had covered his body during their swim receded, leaving only a sporadic few across his form. His physique shifted slowly, the streamlined elegance of his aquatic tail melting away to reveal the powerful, muscular form of a man in his prime.
His bright green eyes, always alert and intense, seemed to glow even brighter against the backdrop of his now-humanoid features.
Brooke watched, transfixed, as his transformation completed leaving behind a man who was both awe-inspiring and strangely familiar. She realized, with a jolt, that she had held her breath, and she let it out in a rush.
“Holy shit,” she murmured to herself. “Who knew our would-be allies were so fucking hot?”




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Ex-dance teacher, former accountant and erstwhile collectible doll salesperson, Celia Kyle now writes paranormal and science fiction romances as well as urban fantasy. It goes without saying that there's always a happily-ever-after for her characters, even if there are a few road bumps along the way. Today she lives in central Florida and writes full-time with the support of her loving husband and two finicky cats.




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Wednesday, August 25, 2021

The Story Behind the Story: A Slave's Revenge Hell Holes Book 4 by Donald Firesmith + giveaway

Oweynagat (which is pronounced “Owen-ne-gatt” and means Cave of the Cats) is the name of an actual cave located at Rath Croghan, Ireland. Ancient legends state that many evil and destructive creatures have emerged from the cave, especially on Samhain, the start of the Celtic New Year. These include a three-headed monster, wildcats, and red birds whose breath withered plants. Referred to as the hell-mouth of Ireland by medieval texts, the cave is also said to contain a portal to another world. It seemed a fitting place to be the source of the hellhounds that attacked Aileen’s village and killed her parents, the terrible event that led to her joining the Tutores Contra Infernum.

With the exception of the hell holes, I have taken great pains to ensure that the Alaskan settings in the book are as they are in real life. To achieve this level of realism, I flew to Alaska, drove the Dalton Highway up to the Yukon River, and toured Eielson AFB. I have relied heavily on Google maps, Google maps street view, photographs of Coldfoot and the Trucker’s Café, and both photographs and articles on military equipment such as Strykers and Pave Hawk helicopters. I also used multiple military advisors.


A Slave's Revenge (Hell Holes Book 4)
by Donald Firesmith
August 1, 2021
Genre: SciFi, Paranormal Horror
When demonic aliens kill his father and transport 15-year-old Paul Chapman, his sister, and mother to Hell as slaves, he learns just how far he’ll go to survive, get revenge, and regain his freedom.

After killing his father, a marauding band of alien demons captures 15-year-old Paul Chapman, his mother, and his twin sister. Taken as slaves and food to Hell, a planet orbiting a nearby star, their survival is extraordinarily difficult and far from certain. As the years pass, Paul learns he only has two choices: live as a powerless slave or die as food for his masters. How much must Paul collaborate with his demon masters to survive?

Hell Holes 4: A Slave's Revenge is a prequel to the first three books in the series. Paul Chapman, its protagonist, is also a character in Hell Holes 3: To Hell and Back.

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To Hell and Back (Hell Holes Book 3)

Demons on the Dalton (Hell Holes Book 2)

What Lurks Below (Hell Holes Book 1)

Hell Holes: What Lurks Below
Excerpt – In The Hole
“Professor, take a look at this,” Mark said, squatting down and pointing at the nearest mound of dirt. He held his hand a few inches over it. “There are small holes, and I can feel gas escaping from them. That’s weird; it should be freezing, but it’s actually warm.” He leaned over and sniffed the air just above the hole. “Jesus, that reeks,” he cursed as he stood up and rubbed his eyes.

I reached down. There was a surprisingly large flow of gas coming out of the hole. I looked around at all of the other mounds of dirt dotting the ice on which we were standing. “Shit,” I exclaimed. “We’ve got to get the hell out of here.”

“Why?” he asked with a confused look on his face. “We just got here.”

“Prudhoe Bay natural gas is about three fourths methane. One eighth is ethane, propane, and other heavier hydrocarbons, while the remaining eighth is carbon dioxide. I’m not worried about the methane and ethane; they’re lighter than air and will drift up and out of the hole. But carbon dioxide, propane, and hydrogen sulfide are all heavier than air and build up in low areas.”

“Like the bottom of this hole,” Mark said as the nature of our danger dawned on him.

“Like the bottom of this hole,” I agreed.

Although I was breathing rapidly, it was becoming increasingly harder to catch my breath. Both were early signs of carbon dioxide poisoning. Meanwhile, my eyes were really watering, my nose was running, and my lungs were starting to burn. Hydrogen sulfide combined with the water on their moist surfaces to form hydrosulfuric acid. I had a dull headache and was becoming increasingly nauseated. Worse, the stench of sulfur had begun to disappear: a classic symptom of hydrogen sulfide poisoning. “We have to head back up and strap on oxygen tanks and full face respirators before we come back down.”

“Okay, Professor,” he replied, looking at me with concern. “You’re definitely not looking so good.”

Weak and increasingly clumsy, Mark had to help me reach the rope and secure it to my climbing harness. Then he said into his walkie-talkie, “Angela, there’s hydrogen sulfide and excessive carbon dioxide down here, and we need to get out of here right now. It’s made the professor sick, so I’m sending him up first.”

“Understood, Mark,” Angie replied, her voice indicating her concern. “Is he ready?”

“Yes, all hooked up,” Mark replied.

A second later, the rope began pulling me up. It sped faster and faster until I was practically running up the side of the hole. Soon, I was up to where the permafrost gave way to damp dirt. I slipped going over the boundary, and the rope dragged me face first over the short muddy slope. Bill helped me climb over the ridge of dirt surrounding the edge and unhooked my climbing harness.

Coughing and unable to catch my breath, I stumbled into Angie’s arms. The caustic gasses at the bottom of the pit had set off one of my ordinarily rare asthma attacks, leaving me gasping for air. I fumbled through my pockets, found my rescue inhaler, and had to give myself three puffs before my breathing became easier. Meanwhile, my eyes were still burning and watering so heavily that I heard rather than saw Bill throw the end of the rope back into the pit and use the winch to lower it rapidly into the hole. After helping me wipe the mud from my face, Angie wrapped me a bear hug, totally heedless of the muck she was transferring to her own face and clothes.

“It’s down,” Jill said, her voice amplified through our walkie-talkies.

Bill stopped the winch, and we waited for Mark to tell us when he was ready to come up.

“Okay, I’m ready,” Mark said. “Bring me up.”

Bill restarted the winch, and the rope began winding itself back around its spinning shaft.

Feeling stronger, I let go of Angie and turned back towards the pit so I could watch Mark being raised over the edge. It was at that moment, through eyes still somewhat blurry from tears, that I saw Kowalski. He was standing near the edge of the hole, a few feet downwind so that the smoke from his cigarette wouldn’t bother us. He took a final puff and carelessly flicked the still smoldering butt into the pit.

“Stop!” I croaked, my voice raspy and painful from coughing.

Kowalski turned towards me, and our eyes met. Unaware of what he’d just done, he was completely confused by the expression of horror on my face.

After seconds that seemed to stretch into eternity, the cigarette butt tumbled past Mark and eventually reached the depth where the concentration of methane and hydrogen sulfide reached explosive levels.

About the Author

Donald Firesmith is a multi-award-winning author of speculative fiction including science fiction (alien invasion), fantasy (magical wands), and modern urban paranormal novels.

Prior to recently retiring to devote himself full-time to his novels, Donald Firesmith earned an international reputation as a distinguished engineer, authoring seven system/software engineering books based on his 40+ years spent developing large, complex software-intensive systems.

He lives in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania with his wife Becky, his son Dane, and varying numbers of dogs and cats.

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Tuesday, July 6, 2021

Double Movie Review: The Tomorrow War (2021)

The Tomorrow War
Release Date: July 2, 2021
Directed By: Chris McKay
Screenplay: Zach Dean
Stars: Chris Pratt, Yvonne Strahovski, Sam Richardson, J. K. Simmons, Betty Gilpin
Produced: Chris Pratt (executive producer), Rob Cowan (executive producer)
Amazon Prime Video
Running Time: 2 hours, 18 minutes
Genre: Science Fiction
Time travelers arrive from 2051 to deliver an urgent message: 30 years in the future, mankind is losing a war against a deadly alien species. The only hope for survival is for soldiers and civilians to be transported to the future and join the fight. Determined to save the world for his daughter, Dan Forester teams up with a brilliant scientist and his estranged father to rewrite the planet’s fate.

Reviewed by Pamela K. Kinney
I gave The Tomorrow War 4 sheep.
The Tomorrow War is set in a futuristic conflict that finds humanity losing the fight against an alien invasion. It begins with husband, father, and former Green Beret, Dan Forester. Young people in military uniforms leap into the middle of a football game and announce they are from 30 years in the future and mankind losing to an alien race that is killing and eating all human life (and I assume animals and birds too). They are putting out a call for their parents and grandparents in the past to join the fight to stop the Whitespikes. Otherwise, life dies on the planet. The draft is reinstated and Dan gets drafted. They are jumped into the future via a wormhole called a “jumplink.”

This reminded me somewhat of the Tom Cruise movie, Edge of Tomorrow, where Cruise’s character was put into the military where the soldiers jump to a time in the future to fight exterritorial life, where once a soldier is killed, they return to the beginning again. 

The Tomorrow War has some of the same themes. Parts of the movie are good, others, such as how long the movie is, not so much. But since it's a Prime Video, you can hit the pause button to get snacks or go to the bathroom. I do feel it would have been better to start straight at the football game and skipped the first 10-15 minutes with the Christmas party scene.  

All in all, it not the world’s great time travel science fiction movie, but as a popcorn flick, it was an enjoyable time.

Reviewer: SharonS
 4 "Conspiracy Santa" sheep
My husband and I enjoyed it! You need to watch it for the action and awesome CGI. Those aliens are wicked! The story is pretty predictable but they throw in a nice twist at the end about the alien origins and follow that up with some really stupid writing...but the action scenes are big-screen worthy. So shut off your critical thinking and tap into your lizard brain and enjoy!

Tuesday, July 7, 2020

Excerpt: Defy The EYE: The Zarbizokian Outsider by Layla Lochran + giveaway

A thrilling new sci-fi romance filled with early Norsemen, ancient folklore, on the edge of your seat adventure, and newfound love sure to win your heart is OUT TODAY! Grab your copy of Layla Lochran's DEFY THE EYE on Amazon

Defy The EYE: The Zarbizokian Outsider
by Layla Lochran
July 7, 2020
Astradell is the first female Zarbizokian to become a ‘Defender of the EYE’; an organization of elite beings in search of a menacing force wanting to take over the universe. In her first mission she must gain information from planet Earth. Curiosity winning out, she goes against the EYE by interacting with the humans, finding them too alluring to only observe. Visions of a blue-eyed man consumes her mind, knowing he must be saved before it is too late. Now hunted for her defiance, her Defender brethren will soon realize just how strong she has become.

Gundar’s ancestors hid themselves in the icy tundra on Earth long ago, teaching generations their way of worshiping many Gods and other worlds beyond their own. Folklore or not, he knows there are secrets buried within their kind yet to be discovered. Plagued with a gift to hear others thoughts, he distances himself in hopes of obtaining solace. Strength waning, he finds it difficult to go on, until a beauty baring wings and glowing eyes fills his nights. His Goddess, ready to take him to Valhalla.

Astradell's secret mission will in the end save her planet, but first a mysterious illness begins turning humans into savage beasts and Earth needs protecting. This might take longer than she expected.

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Quixt let out a single laugh, “Father is beginning to show his age, don’t you think?” Exclamations of denial come from the King, then everyone quiets as a heavy mood darkens the room. “You sure you can best me with one sword Picca?" He gave her a once over then shrugged, nodded and tossed one of his swords to the side. “I fear you are insane for challenging me this way.”

“I have no wish for you to go easy dear brother.” Astradell said in a taunt as she shifted her sword from her left hand to her right. She then crouched down, preparing for the challenge her brother will most certainly grant her. "Are you sure you can bring it?" She sent him a mischievous grin and prepared to lunge forward.

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Life is short; live every day to the fullest, love exponentially, stay positive, and give it your all.

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Saturday, May 9, 2020

Book Review: The Lasaran (Aldebarian Alliance Book 1) by Dianne Duvall

The Lasaran (Aldebarian Alliance Book 1)
by Dianne Duvall
April 21, 2020
Genre: Science fiction, alien invasion, genetic engineering
460 pages

New York Times bestselling author Dianne Duvall brings readers the first novel in a thrilling new sci-fi series full of action, intrigue, humor, and romance.

Taelon searches the galaxy for his younger sister, who mysteriously disappeared while on a diplomatic mission. When an ally reveals that she was seized and is being held prisoner on Earth, Taelon descends upon the blue planet, intent on freeing her and exacting vengeance. However, all does not go as planned. Before he can find her, Taelon is captured and becomes the subject of torturous experiments. For what feels like an eternity, all he knows is pain and fury… until a mind tentatively touches his own and a woman’s voice forever changes his world.


After suffering tragic losses, Lisa is finally beginning to carve out a future for herself when chance sends her to the Anomalous Cognition Research Institute. What at first appears to be a benign organization seeking participants for a psychic study instead turns out to be a government facility harboring a much darker intent. Lisa discovers this too late and soon becomes the unwilling subject of a terrifying experiment. Just as fear and desperation threaten to consume her, a deep, compelling voice penetrates the looming insanity and lends her hope.



Having seen only the worst of humanity, Taelon is shocked when Lisa risks everything to free him. Together the two make their escape, and Taelon finds himself fascinated by the small human woman who—despite all she’s suffered—can still laugh and tease and lure smiles from him. Friendship swiftly grows between them as they work together to evade soldiers intent on capturing them and find themselves hunted by mystifying preternatural beings. Through it all, Lisa steadfastly remains by his side, stealing more of his heart each day while she helps him unravel the mystery of his sister’s fate. Can they find his sister before the hunters find them? If they survive their quest, will Taelon have to bid Lisa farewell… or can he coax her into leaving her planet and joining him for the adventure of a lifetime?


The Lasaran takes place in space where Taelon is searching for his missing sister who was taken while on a diplomatic mission. When Taelon finds out that she’s being held prisoner on Earth he is quick to descend on the planet, except that when he arrives, he’s captured and experimented on. Meanwhile Lisa stumbles across the truth of a psychic study and ends up one of the subjects. She risks everything to free Taelon and together they escape and work together to avoid being captured or worse all while continuing to search for Taelon’s sister.

Dianne Duvall is kicking off a promising new series with The Lasaran and I couldn’t have been more thrilled to read it, nor more excited for the next book in the series. Taelon and Lisa are easy to like and I was in their corner from the start. At first they seem so different, I mean they’re literally worlds apart and yet they worked well as partners, friends, and lovers. There were plenty of moments in The Lasaran that tested the growing relationship between them and I loved that they were able to meet those challenges head on and grow from each experience.

My overall experience with this book was one of suspense, mystery, and delight. Duvall did such a great job at creating and inviting readers into this new world where it seems like anything goes and only the strong survive. I loved the action, adventure and pacing that made for a smooth reading experience. I could go on and on but I’m afraid to spoil things for those who have yet to read the book. The one thing I will say is that there is a small connection to Duvall’s Immortal Guardians and since I haven’t read them all yet I felt I was missing some information. But it wasn’t enough to deter me from enjoying myself. So I would definitely recommend The Lasaran to readers who are looking for some out-of-this-world romantic adventure.

Sheep Rating: 4 sheep





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Dianne Duvall is the New York Times and USA Today Bestselling Author of the Immortal Guardians series and The Gifted Ones series. Reviewers have called Dianne's books "fast-paced and humorous" (Publishers Weekly), "utterly addictive" (RT Book Reviews), "extraordinary" (Long and Short Reviews), and"wonderfully imaginative" (The Romance Reviews). Her books have twice been nominated for RT Reviewers' Choice* Awards and are routinely deemed Top Picks by RT Book Reviews, The Romance Reviews, and/or Night Owl Reviews.

Dianne loves all things creative. When she isn't writing, Dianne is active in the independent film industry and has even appeared on-screen, crawling out of a moonlit grave and wielding a machete-like some of the vampires she creates in her books.

For the latest news on upcoming releases, contests, and more, please visit DianneDuvall.com. You can also find Dianne online . . .

Saturday, March 7, 2020

New Release: Species Traitor: A Science Fiction Dystopian Novel by Kate L Mary

Species Traitor: A Science Fiction Dystopian Novel
by Kate L Mary
March 6th, 2020
Genre: Science Fiction Dystopian, alien invasion
371 pages
Publisher: Twisted Press
Hosted by: Lady Amber’s PR

My name is Ava Mendoza, and I am a species traitor.

They came hoping to find a new home after their own planet was destroyed, but Earth was dying as well, and most humans saw their arrival as an invasion. Now, two decades later, the Veilorians have been banished to the District, a fenced-in area on the outskirts of the last known livable land on Earth. Most people do their best to pretend they don’t exist, but not everyone. There are humans, like my cousin, who see them for what they are. Despite the threat of disownment, she married a Veilorian, and now she, too, lives in the District.

Even before I met Finn, I was determined to stand up for what was right, but from the moment I laid eyes on him, we had a connection I’ve never experienced before. But with the election of a new and radical mayor on the horizon, tensions are high, and people are calling for change. They want to make my cousin’s marriage illegal and punish any human who goes into the District, but I refuse to back down from this fight. No matter the cost.



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Kate L. Mary is an award-winning author of New Adult and Young Adult fiction, ranging from Post-apocalyptic tales of the undead, to Speculative Fiction and Contemporary Romance. Her YA book, When We Were Human, was the 2015 Children's Moonbeam Book Awards Silver Medal Winner for Young Adult Fantasy/Sci-Fi Fiction, and the 2016 Readers' Favorite Gold Medal Winner for Young Adult Science Fiction, and her dystopian novel, Outliers, was a Top 10 Finalist in the 2018 Author Academy Awards for Sci-Fi/Fantasy, and the Winner in the 2018 Kindle Book Awards for Sci-Fi/Fantasy.

Thursday, October 3, 2019

SciFi/UF author Roxanne Bland: The Story Behind the Story... Living In The Underground

The Story Behind the Story...
Living In The Underground


“This is the weirdest book I’ve ever read.”

That’s what a reviewer said about my paranormal urban fantasy/science fiction/romance hybrid The Underground. What a fabulous compliment! I wasn’t going for weird when I wrote the story but that’s the way my mind works so I’m happy to know my weirdness shone through. Still, I wonder what it was about the novel she found strange. Could it be The Underground is the story of an alpha werewolf and an interstellar assassin who fall for each other? Hm…maybe it was the sex. It’s not every day one snags a ringside seat at the Bedroom Olympics where one of the partners is an eight-foot wolf.

I’ve been asked how I came up with an outlandish tale like The Underground. Well, it’s like this. One oppressively hot and humid afternoon, I was sitting in a city bus with no air conditioning, sweating buckets in my vinyl seat and breathing car exhaust from outside the open window. Between the heat and pollution, I was close to fainting. I didn’t want that to happen because the bus people the city where I lived were notorious for swiping your stuff if you fell asleep or something. So I started playing the “what-if” game. The game starts with a question, and then I keep asking questions about whatever topic I’m exploring until I’ve spun it out to it’s logical—or not-so-logical—conclusion. It’s not that much different from a learning tool called the Socratic method, a sick, twisted version of the what-if game professors play with their innocent students.

Sweltering in that uptown bus, I asked what would it take for a werewolf to survive in today’s world?

I flung myself down that rabbit hole with glee, envisioning various rural and urban scenarios, the problems they present and how our werewolf could successfully deal with them. I was noodling my way through a complication when it struck me that a werewolf trying to lead as normal a life as possible in his world wouldn’t be that much different from anyone trying to lead a life in our world where they are marginalized and hunted by those in power. People die every day because of skin color, sexual orientation and identity, belief systems, and whatever else the human tribes, being the xenophobic and murderous lot they are, find unacceptable. To live, a werewolf would have to spin a web of lies and keeping track of them all would be a Herculean task. Then there’s having to live in a state of constant hyperawareness, knowing every person who crosses his path is a potential enemy. Surviving the human horde would be like walking a tightrope a hundred feet above the ground without a safety net. What a hard and exhausting way to live. But how much different really, is the werewolf’s from his real-world counterparts—those who can’t escape the closet, who can’t break out of the egg, or who can’t bear living life as a second-class citizen. I didn’t create a world for The Underground—its OUR world.

That’s not quite the end of it, though. I was in the middle of an explanation about The Underground world to a friend (and potential reader) when she interrupted me and said, “so why the space alien?” First, let me tell you that rabbit hole took me to some mighty strange places. While I was rooting around down there, I began thinking about how someone from another planet might be treated by society’s outcasts if they discovered her. All things being equal, would they embrace her otherness, recognize her as kindred and hide her amongst themselves? Or, like humans, would they reject her, seeing her as a threat and betray her presence to the larger world? I had no answer. But the question intrigued me so I decided to explore it. If you want to know how it worked out, buy my book.

So the trials faced by werewolves and other paranormals trying to survive in a fantasy world where exposure means certain death aren’t much different from those faced by any other persecuted people in the real world. Which led me to a final question. What would happen in The Underground’s world—or in this one—if the downtrodden reached the breaking point and decided they wouldn’t take their lot anymore? History tells us the answer. Oppress people long enough and hard enough, they will eventually rise up. And the results won’t be pretty.



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The Underground
by Roxanne Bland
October 1, 2019
Genre: urban fantasy, science fiction, alien invasion, first contact
(Previously published as The Underground: Second Edition) In an alternate Seattle, communities of “exotics”—shapeshifters, witches, elves and vampires—live among the murderous human population and are ruled over by the cruel vampire Master, Kurt. The powerful alpha male of the werewolf pack, Parker Berenson, is one of the Master’s enslaved servants and he would like nothing more than to hasten the downfall of the vampire overlord who stole his love, the beautiful mage Garrett Larkin. But in a night city already on the razor’s edge—in the midst of a spate of bloody murders—Parker’s passionate encounter with a stunning interstellar assassin could upset the very delicate balance and ignite a war neither exotics nor humans can survive.



About the Author:
Award-winning author Roxanne Bland was born in the shadows of the rubber factory smokestacks in Akron, Ohio but grew up in Washington, D.C. As a child, she spent an inordinate amount of time prowling the museums of the Smithsonian Institution and also spent an inordinate amount of time reading whatever books she could get her hands on, including the dictionary. A self-described “fugitive from reality,” she has always colored outside the lines and in her early years of writing, saw no reason why a story couldn’t be written combining the genres she loved and did so despite being told it wasn’t possible. Today, she writes stories that are hybrids of paranormal urban fantasy, romance, and science fiction. Enamored of Great Danes, she has been owned by several. She lives in Maryland with her current owner, Daisy Mae.

Tuesday, November 20, 2018

Gift giving guide for the Comic-Con fan

With these amazing books, your sci-fi and fantasy loving friends will love you forever! Don't forget yourself as you plan out your holiday gifts. We're sure you'll fall in love with each of these fabulous books and their authors, and the delightful worlds in each.

The Neuromorphs
by Dennis Meredith
April 8, 2018
Genre: Hard Science Fiction
296 pages

Publisher: Glyphus LLC
The robots were good. The Russian thugs were evil. But then. . .

It's 2050, and self-learning Helper androids have proven invaluable servants to humans, making their lives easier, even saving them.

But to their horror, retired SEAL Patrick Jensen and his wife Leah discover that rogue programmers and Russian mobsters are reprogramming the trusted robots to murder their wealthy owners. The crooks then skillfully disguise the lifelike robots as their dead masters, directing the robot mimics to plunder the victims’ estates of billions of dollars.

But neither the corrupt engineers nor the greedy thugs realize what catastrophe they have wrought in giving the robots autonomous abilities.

They have created a new race of networked, “hive-minded” sentient creatures driven by a relentless survival instinct: the Neuromorphs.

Patrick must enlist his SEAL team to marshal their combat skills and futuristic firepower to thwart the seemingly unstoppable evolution of a new dominant species on the planet.



by Hank Quense
July 26, 2018
Genre: scifi, fantasy, short story, alien invasion
37 pages

Publisher: Strange Worlds Publishing
In the first book, Contact, when Captain Yunta, commander of a mining spacecraft on a mission to appropriate deposits of minerals, encounters a colorful planet inhabited by elves, dwarves, half-pints, yuks, and humans, she knows it might just be the key to an important promotion. And if her mission fails, her career is over. Will she succeed at any cost? And will she and her team keep their promises to the locals? The story continues in books 2-7, and we KNOW you'll want to keep reading!

by Christian Brown
Genre: dark fantasy, horror, scifi
AN EPIC FANTASY FULL OF WAR, MAGIC, AND ENCHANTING REALMS

The future of Geadhain, a world where magic and science from an unknown force called technomagik, is at stake in Brown's captivating Feast of Fates series. And it challenges the genre's standard of a damsel in distress, with strong female characters defying gender stereotypes at every turn. After meeting the wolf-man changeling Caenith, Morigan Lostarot, a handmaiden, discovers her hidden powers and is soon deemed a danger to the realm.


PRAISE FOR FOUR FEASTS TILL DARKNESS
“…you will not put this book down once you pick it up...”—Huffington Post

"An unmissable dark fantasy tale,"--Kirkus (starred review)
"While you wait for Game of Thrones..."--ForeWord Clarion
In fact, we've reviewed Book 1 - Feast of FatesBook 2 - Feast of Dreams, and Book 3 - Feast of Chaos of the series already, and with Book 4 just out, watch for our review and a fabulous guest blog video from Christian soon!

About Dennis Meredith:
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Dennis Meredith brings to his science thrillers an expertise in science from his career as a science communicator at some of the country's leading research universities, including MIT, Caltech, Cornell, Duke and the University of Wisconsin.

He has served on the executive board of the National Association of Science Writers and has written numerous articles and guidebooks on science writing and science communication. He has also served as a judge and manager for the NASW Science-in-Society Awards and the AAAS Science Writing Awards.

He was a creator and developer of EurekAlert!, working with The American Association for the Advancement of Science to establish this international research news service, which now links more than 4,500 journalists to news from 800 subscribing research institutions.

In 2007, he was elected as a AAAS Fellow "for exemplary leadership in university communications, and for important contributions to the theory and practice of research communication." In 2012 he was named the year's Honorary Member of Sigma Xi, the Scientific Research Society.

He holds a B.S. degree in chemistry from the University of Texas (1968) and an M.S. in biochemistry and science writing from the University of Wisconsin (1970).

Besides his writing, he conducts communication workshops for researchers seeking to enhance their communication skills, both professional and lay-level. He has developed workshops for researchers at universities, research foundations, and government agencies and laboratories.

Additionally, Dennis has a brand new book out that we know you'll love too: Mythicals - where legendary creatures are real, and you'll never guess their surprising origins. (You can get it here: https://amzn.to/2Tm6w53


Hank Quense writes humorous and satiric scifi and fantasy stories. He also writes about fiction writing and self-publishing. He has published 18 books and 50 short stories along with a few dozen articles. He often lectures on fiction writing and publishing and has a series of guides covering the basics on each subject. He is currently working on a series of two humorous novels that take place in the Camelot era.
He and his wife, Pat, usually vacation in another galaxy or parallel universe. They also time travel occasionally when Hank is searching for new story ideas.

About Christian A. Brown:
Bestselling author of the critically acclaimed Feast of Fates, Christian A. Brown received a Kirkus star in 2014 for the first novel in his genre-changing Four Feasts Till Darkness series. He has appeared on Newstalk 1010, AM640, Daytime Rogers, and Get Bold Today with LeGrande Green. He actively writes a blog about his mother’s journey with cancer and on gender issues in the media. A lover of the weird and wonderful, Brown considers himself an eccentric with a talent for cat-whispering.