Disclaimer: I consider the author a friend; however, I purchased a hardcopy of this book for full price. Mason concludes her stunning space opera trilogy with absolutely nothing you expect, which makes this book all the more perfect. Since I've started reviewing every book I complete, I've gotten into the habit of taking down random … Continue reading Review: Exile’s Throne (Empress Game #3) by Rhonda Mason
Book Spotlight & Review: Rights of Use (Black Book Project #1) by Shannon Eichorn
Today, I'm happy to help celebrate the birthday of a book I've been looking forward to for literally years, ever since the author and I met at a a convention and found kindred souls in our shared delight over Stargate, NASA, writing, and speculative fiction. Rights of Use brings me back to my teenage years, when … Continue reading Book Spotlight & Review: Rights of Use (Black Book Project #1) by Shannon Eichorn
Review: In a Suspect Universe by Albert Wendland
Disclaimer: Dr. Wendland was a professor at the graduate program I attended, and he is now a friend and colleague; however, I purchased an advanced-release hardcopy of this novel for full price. I read Wendland's first book in this world, The Man Who Loved Alien Landscapes, in one evening. I wish I could have done the … Continue reading Review: In a Suspect Universe by Albert Wendland
Review: Dune Messiah (Dune Chronicles #2) by Frank Herbert
Read as part of Comic Book Girl 19's online Dune book club. Picking up a sequel 13 years after reading the first book should have made the book completely inaccessible. However, a quick trip through the Dune Wikipedia entry and I was ready to go. So ready, in fact, that I devoured this book in 2 … Continue reading Review: Dune Messiah (Dune Chronicles #2) by Frank Herbert
Review: Shattered Empire (Journey to Star Wars: The Force Awakens) by Greg Rucka
One of my biggest pet peeves about most war movies is how the characters celebrate at the end of a big battle as if everything is going to be easy from there on out. This graphic novel shows how the opposite is the case and does an excellent job of leading into how the remnants … Continue reading Review: Shattered Empire (Journey to Star Wars: The Force Awakens) by Greg Rucka
Review: The Bronze Skies by Catherine Asaro
After I finished this novel, staying up until past midnight on a work night, I posted a complaint on Facebook. Not about this novel, but about how I had over 100 more books on my "to be read" shelf, but all I really wanted to do is go back and re-read everything else in Catherine … Continue reading Review: The Bronze Skies by Catherine Asaro
Review: GENRENAUTS: SEASON ONE by Michael R. Underwood
Sometimes, you find a published story that incorporates major elements of an idea you had once upon a time and you're disappointed, because now it's already "taken." But other times, you stumble across a story that's very similar to a vague idea you had back in high school and you're thrilled, because someone has already … Continue reading Review: GENRENAUTS: SEASON ONE by Michael R. Underwood
Review: CLOAK OF WAR (Empress Game #2) by Rhonda Mason
Disclaimer: I attended the same graduate school program as the author and consider her a friend; however, I purchased my hardcopy version of this novel for full price. Often, middle books in a trilogy act as placeholders. Things happen, but mostly just to get the characters from point A (the exciting first installment) to point … Continue reading Review: CLOAK OF WAR (Empress Game #2) by Rhonda Mason
Review: THE EMPRESS GAME by Rhonda Mason
Disclaimer: I attended Seton Hill University's Writing Popular Fiction graduate program with the author and consider her a friend. I purchased this book for full price, though I had the luck to snag it at a book signing a few days before the official release. I read space opera, but I mostly read space opera … Continue reading Review: THE EMPRESS GAME by Rhonda Mason
