Review: Points of Origin (SG-1/SGA Travelers’ Tales #2) edited by Sally Malcolm

Favorite story: "Precognition" by Jo Graham touches on the after-effects of one of my favorite episodes of Stargate SG-1, when our heroes travel back in time and are aided by a younger George Hammond. It was lovely to see his progression through the years, taking us to the man we know and love who guided … Continue reading Review: Points of Origin (SG-1/SGA Travelers’ Tales #2) edited by Sally Malcolm

Love Across the Universe Blog Tour: What’s next?

I'm pleased to host the authors of the new science fiction/romance anthology, Love Across the Universe, which came out on August 1. Now that their stories have been released into the wild, it's time to find out what all of them are working on next! Elsa M. Carruthers: “All B+ut You” I have a few essays … Continue reading Love Across the Universe Blog Tour: What’s next?

Cover Reveal: CRAZY LITTLE SPRING CALLED LOVE

I'm pleased to be part of the cover reveal for an upcoming fantasy-romance anthology called Crazy Little Spring Called Love from Stars and Stone Books, featuring so many lovely authors that I know! It will be released May 3, and is available for preorder from Amazon! Includes stories by Heather Bythesea, Elsa Carruthers, M.T. DeSantis, Traci Douglass, … Continue reading Cover Reveal: CRAZY LITTLE SPRING CALLED LOVE

Review: TEMPEST edited by Mercedes Lackey

Favorite story: "Harmless as Serpents" by Rosemary Edghill & Rebecca Fox Perhaps because they are such alien creatures, stories where a point of view character is a Companion always intrigue me. Throw in tantalizing details about the mysterious land of Iftel, the realistic aftereffects of Karse's religious upheaval, and multiple laugh-out-loud moments, and this was easily … Continue reading Review: TEMPEST edited by Mercedes Lackey

Review: FAIREST, WINTER, and STARS ABOVE by Marissa Meyer

This post includes reviews of the final three installments of the Lunar Chronicles series by Marissa Meyer. Fairest Reading this novella before the exciting conclusion to this series was perfectly timed. Since Cinder, Queen Levana has been a distant, evil character meant to represent the evil queen of the Snow White fairy tale. In this story, … Continue reading Review: FAIREST, WINTER, and STARS ABOVE by Marissa Meyer

Review: “No One On Earth” by Jennifer Loring

Disclaimer: This review is of a novella that is part of the Starstruck Holidays anthology; due to time constraints, I am only able to review one installment of the anthology at this time. The author and I attended the same graduate program and have assisted each other with promotional work in the past. She provided me … Continue reading Review: “No One On Earth” by Jennifer Loring