Strands of Sorrow by John Ringo
The Black Tide Rising Series comes to a conclusion in Strands of Sorrow where John Ringo brings back all of our favorite characters and his eerie post apocalyptic world. With the series that had fans...
View ArticleSignal Boost by Alyssa Cole
I don’t think I can explain how much I love this series by Alyssa Cole. There’s a compelling combination seriousness amid such danger in this post apocalyptic world, but there’s also an element of...
View ArticleRevive by Tracey Martin
High-octane and adrenaline-filled, Revive by Tracey Martin is a must read. A story of genetic manipulation, missing memories, and the awkward stages of young love, Revive is sure to captivate. What...
View ArticleMixed Signals by Alyssa Cole
The third novel in Alyssa Cole’s Off the Grid series, Mixed Signals, may pick up a few years after Signal Boost (read my review here), but the world is still in flux from the Flare (a large solar flare...
View ArticleThe Garden of Statues by Justin Richards
I love the book order forms the kids bring home from school. I always find either a great deal or a book I have’t heard of yet. With the last one, I discovered Doctor Who Time Lord Fairy Tales by...
View ArticleEdge of Obsession by Megan Crane
The first book in Megan Crane’s new series The Edge, Edge of Obsession, starts with a bang (or two – hehe!). It’s a strange, post-apocalyptic world where these Viking-sorts are plundering the mainland...
View ArticlePaired Pursuit by Clare Murray
If you’re looking for a super-sexy, dystopian/sci-fi read, then Paired Pursuit by Clare Murray is just what you need! Genetically engineered super soldiers (and twins, to boot!) meet their match in a...
View ArticleResist by Tracey Martin
Just like Tracey Martin’s first RedZone book, Revive, there are so many twists and turns in Resist that the ending is utterly unpredictable. The alternating timelines got a bit confusing, but honestly,...
View ArticleAltered by Marnee Blake
Altered by Marnee Blake is a new adult sci-fi romance. A little reflection of real life in that there’s something in the water. What’s in the water and why is an entire town dead? Waitress Blue...
View ArticleCinder by Marissa Meyer
Over the years, I’ve read countless fairy tales and their retellings. Some retellings would be almost identical to the fairy tale itself, while others were vastly different. I can honestly say that...
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