Tag: Friendship

…Before You Leap by Les Lynam

…Before You Leap by Les Lynam

Two teens from two centuries apart, one the direct descendant of the other. Einstein’s Theory didn’t cover THIS relativity. Sean Kelly considered himself an average 16-year-old, living in an average neighborhood in a small University town. Nothing too exciting ever happened in Grover’s Corners, Missouri; some might even label it boring. His ordinary life was […]


The Secret King – Lethao by Dawn Chapman

The Secret King – Lethao by Dawn Chapman

Kendro, King of the Aonise, can do nothing to prevent their sun from collapsing, consuming their home planet Letháo in a single fiery blast. Running out of time and options, he evacuates the entire population, setting off into the unknown galaxy in four crowded ships. Under constant danger from their ancient enemy, the Zefron, treasonous […]


The Perennial Migration by Dominik Marcel Kirtaime

The Perennial Migration by Dominik Marcel Kirtaime

The year is 3010, the human race divided; the new breed living inside the World Administration dome network and outside the older breed. A pandemic, broken out throughout the dome network by a corrosion in the citizens' wrist chips, is causing the planet to die. Whether the outbreak was accidental or intentional, either way the […]


AL CLARK by Jonathan G. Meyer

AL CLARK by Jonathan G. Meyer

A thousand specially selected people leave a troubled Earth for a new start on a virgin world many years away. Their starship is state-of-the-art and entirely automatic; its passengers safely sleeping through the long journey. All possible scenarios have been taken into account except one. There is no way to predict sabotage. Al Clark wakes to begin a […]


Travel Glasses

Travel Glasses

First Impressions Travel Glasses has the most amazing cover. The colour is striking, the dress and landscape give it a fairy tale feel (I’ve yet to open the book, so could be wrong), making the timepiece at the bottom and the strange-looking glasses in her hand all the more inviting. Upon opening the book, I’m […]