Tag: #SpeculativeFiction

That the Dead May Rest by Karen A. Wyle (Book Review #2324)

That the Dead May Rest by Karen A. Wyle is a uniquely imaginative paranormal fantasy that blends elements of the afterlife, supernatural mystery, and moral exploration. In this inventive story, Millie, a spirit who has finally achieved peace and security in the afterlife, faces… Continue Reading “That the Dead May Rest by Karen A. Wyle (Book Review #2324)”

Shadow Killer by M.K. Sharma (Book Review #2318)

Shadow Killer, the electrifying debut novel by M.K. Sharma, is a mesmerizing fusion of science fiction, dark fantasy, and psychological thriller—an exploration of evil, obsession, and the fragile line between reality and illusion. Set against the grim backdrop of 1980s urban decay and the… Continue Reading “Shadow Killer by M.K. Sharma (Book Review #2318)”

Hive Protocol by Shaun Gehring (Book Review #2305)

Hive Protocol by Shaun Gehring is a bold and electrifying exploration of what happens when humanity loses its digital guardian — and must face the raw, unfiltered chaos of true freedom. At once thrilling, cerebral, and deeply human, this debut novel delivers a masterclass… Continue Reading “Hive Protocol by Shaun Gehring (Book Review #2305)”

After the Before by Ernie Gammage (Book Review #2291)

After the Before by Ernie Gammage is a taut and imaginative post-apocalyptic adventure that balances relentless action with deep emotional stakes. At just over 42,000 words, it’s a lean, gripping story that wastes no time plunging readers into its world: a desolate wasteland ruled… Continue Reading “After the Before by Ernie Gammage (Book Review #2291)”

Mind Fusion by Geoff Barnes (Book Review #2275)

“Mind Fusion,” written by Geoff Barnes, is an exciting mix of science fiction, mystery, and emotional coming-of-age story that really draws you in as you read about the unfolding race against time. At the centre of the plot is the disappearance of Peter Bartlett,… Continue Reading “Mind Fusion by Geoff Barnes (Book Review #2275)”

Alias Tomorrow by Anthony Caplan (Book Review #2185)

Anthony Caplan’s Alias Tomorrow is a genre-blending novel that challenges narrative conventions, weaving together domestic realism and speculative science fiction to explore the fractured yet hopeful nature of human connection. With its dual structure and philosophical depth, Caplan delivers a profound meditation on the… Continue Reading “Alias Tomorrow by Anthony Caplan (Book Review #2185)”

Children Of The Fire Moon by Bigfoot (Book Review # 2181)

Bigfoot takes a bold leap into cosmic fantasy with Children Of The Fire Moon, a dark and whimsical space tale that blends childhood innocence with unsettling mystery. Set on a remote lunar world, this short, atmospheric adventure follows Robert, Margo, and Jimi — three… Continue Reading “Children Of The Fire Moon by Bigfoot (Book Review # 2181)”

Riding the Emptiness by Steve Besik (Book Review #2178)

In Riding the Emptiness, Steve Besik tackles one of the most compelling challenges of our time: how to make space travel—and more specifically, lunar colonization—sustainable and affordable. With a sharp eye for science and a keen sense of storytelling, Besik presents a near-future vision… Continue Reading “Riding the Emptiness by Steve Besik (Book Review #2178)”

The Goddess of Loneliness by John Straughn (Book Review #2172)

John Straughn’s The Goddess of Loneliness is a genre-blending triumph—a fantasy romance that dares to ask metaphysical questions while staying deeply human at its core. At once imaginative and intimate, this novel combines cosmic creation, flawed deities, and a tender, slow-burning love story between… Continue Reading “The Goddess of Loneliness by John Straughn (Book Review #2172)”