• April 2023 MBR The Fantasy/SciFi Shelf

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    The Fantasy/SciFi Shelf

    Blind Spots
    Thomas Mullen
    Minotaur Books
    c/o St. Martin's Publishing Group
    www.minotaurbooks.com
    9781250842749, $27.99, HC, 320pp

    https://www.amazon.com/Blind-Spots-Thomas-Mullen/dp/1250842743

    Synopsis: Seven years ago, everyone in the world went blind in a matter of = months. Technology helped people adjust to the new normal, creating a devic=
    e that approximates vision, downloading visual data directly to people's br= ains. But what happens when someone finds a way to hack it and change what = people see?

    Homicide detective Mark Owens has been on the force since before The Blindi= ng. When a scientist is murdered, and the only witness insists the killer w=
    as blacked out of her vision, Owens doesn't believe her -- until a similar = murder happens in front of him. With suspects ranging from tech billionaire=
    s to anti-modernity cultists (and with the bodies piling up) Owens must con= duct an investigation in which he can't even trust his own eyes.

    Critique: Seven years ago, everyone in the world went blind in a matter of = months. Technology helped people adjust to the new normal, creating a devic=
    e that approximates vision, downloading visual data directly to people's br= ains. But what happens when someone finds a way to hack it and change what = people see?

    Homicide detective Mark Owens has been on the force since before The Blindi= ng. When a scientist is murdered, and the only witness insists the killer w=
    as blacked out of her vision, Owens doesn't believe her - until a similar m= urder happens in front of him. With suspects ranging from tech billionaires=
    to anti-modernity cultists - and with the bodies piling up - Owens must co= nduct an investigation in which he can't even trust his own eyes.

    Critique: With the publication of "Blind Sports", novelist Thomas Mullen co= mbines an compelling science fiction crime story about one man's search for=
    truth in a world of ubiquitous surveillance and calculated disinformation = manipulating perceptions of reality that's all too recognizable in the tech= nologies of today. Original, thought-provoking, riveting, "Blind Spots" is =
    a thoroughly entertaining read and unreservedly recommended for community l= ibrary collections. It should be noted for the personal reading lists of my= stery buffs and science fiction fans that "Blind Spots" is also available i=
    n a digital book format (Kindle, $14.99).

    Editorial Note: Thomas Mullen (http://www.thomasmullen.net) is the author o=
    f several previous novels, including Darktown, an NPR Best Book of 2016, wh= ich was shortlisted for the Los Angeles Times Book Prize, the Southern Book=
    Prize, the Indies Choice Book Award, and was nominated for or won prizes i=
    n France, Sweden, and the United Kingdom. The follow-up, Lightning Men, was=
    named one of the Top Ten Crime Novels of 2017 by The New York Times and wa=
    s shortlisted for a CWA Dagger Award. His debut, The Last Town on Earth, se=
    t during the 1918 flu pandemic, was named Best Debut Novel of 2006 by USA T= oday and was awarded the James Fenimore Cooper Prize for excellence in hist= orical fiction.

    Silver Sable: Payback
    Cath Lauria
    Aconyte Books
    https://aconytebooks.com
    9781839082191, $16.95, PB, 320pp

    https://www.amazon.com/Silver-Sable-Payback-Marvel-Heroines/dp/1839082194

    Synopsis: Doctor Victor von Doom holds Symkaria in his despotic grip, selli=
    ng its treasures to pay off the country's exorbitant debt. Yet patriotic he= roine Silver Sable desires its freedom. Doom doesn't do favors, so he offer=
    s her a deal: track down the Clairvoyant (a device for seeing the future) a=
    nd he'll erase her homeland's deficit.

    Sable soon discovers she can't outwit someone who can predict her every mov=
    e. She needs the help of someone wild and unpredictable. Someone like Black=
    Cat. Together they must chase down the Clairvoyant's creator, pull off the=
    ultimate Vegas heist, survive backstabbing exes, and outsmart one of the m= ost powerful people on the planet. All they need now is a little bit of luc=
    k.

    Critique: A fun read from cover to cover, "Silver Sable: Payback" is a 'mus=
    t read' for the legions of Marvel Universe fans. While also available for p= ersonal reading lists in a digital book format (Kindle, $9.95), "Silver Sab= le: Payback" will prove to be an immediate and enduringly popular addition =
    to community library Science Fiction & Superhero Action/Adventure collectio= ns.

    Editorial Note: Cath Lauria (https://aconytebooks.com/?authors=3Dcath-lauri=
    a) is a prolific author of science fiction, fantasy, suspense and romance f= iction, and has a vast collection of beautiful edged weapons.

    Karma of the Sun
    Brandon Yin Kit Boey
    CamCat Books
    www.camcatpublishing.com
    9780744307603, $25.99, HC, 352pp

    https://www.amazon.com/Karma-Sun-Brandon-Ying-Boey/dp/0744307600/r

    Synopsis: In the isolation of the Himalayas, the snows still fall, but they=
    are tinged with the ash of a nuclear winter; the winds still blow, but the=
    y wail with the cries of ghosts. The seventh and final blast is near. As th=
    e world heaves its final breaths, the people of the Tibetan plateau (civili= zation's final survivors) are haunted by spirits and terrorized by warlords=
    .. Though the last of the seven prophesied cataclysms is at hand, young Karm=
    a searches for his father who had disappeared ten years earlier and was now=
    presumed dead.

    Driven by a yearning to see his father again before the end, and called by =
    an eerie horn unheard by anyone else, Karma forges into the Himalayas and d= iscovers that his father's disappearance may be linked to a mystical mounta=
    in said to connect the physical world with the spirit lands -- and a possib=
    le way to save their doomed future.

    Critique: An inherently fascinating read from cover to cover, "Karma of the=
    Sun" by Brandon Ying Kit Boey is a 'must read' selection for all dedicated=
    science fiction fans with an appreciation for deftly scripted a post-apoca= lypse action/adventure with more unexpected plot twists and turns than a ro= ller-coaster. While available for personal reading lists in a paperback edi= tion (9780744307627, $19.99) and a digital book format (Kindle, $6.49), "Ka= rma of the Sun" will prove to be a prized and enduringly popular addition t=
    o community library Science Fiction collections.

    Editorial Note: Brandon Ying Kit Boey (www.BrandonYingKitBoey.com) writes s= peculative fiction and poetry. His work has been described as literary and = atmospheric, often drawing from Asian cosmology and fantasy. His poems have=
    been published in literary journals and anthologies, and he is also a writ=
    er of plays and short stories. He can be followed at: IG @boeybooks, and on=
    Twitter @BrandonYKBoey

    Claw Heart Mountain
    David Oppegaard
    CamCat Books
    www.camcatpublishing.com
    9780744307504, $25.99, HC, 320pp

    https://www.amazon.com/Claw-Heart-Mountain-David-Oppegaard/dp

    Synopsis: Imagine you are on the way to a remote mountain cabin with your f= riends. Upon arrival, you discover an abandoned armored van with fifteen mi= llion dollars on board. Would you take the money?

    Nova and her friends answer with a resounding yes. Perhaps their answer wou=
    ld have been different had they known that a professional killer was alread=
    y tracking down the money. Or that a legendary creature known as the Wraith=
    roams the mountain, ravenous with hunger.

    Thinking they're safe and anonymous, Nova and her friends divvy up the stol=
    en cash, unaware who or what is after them, unaware that soon they will be = fighting for their lives.

    Critique: With a special appeal to fans of dark fantasy, horror fantasy, an=
    d the stuff of which scary movies are made, "Claw Heart Mountain" by David = Oppegaard is an original, memorable, deftly crafted, and a bone deep chill =
    of a novel from beginning to end. While highly recommended as an addition t=
    o community library collections, it should be noted for personal reading li= sts that "Claw Heart Mountain" is also available in a paperback edition (97= 80744307528, $19.99) and in a digital book format (Kindle, $3.49).

    Editorial Note: David Oppegaard (https://davidoppegaard.com) is the author =
    of The Town Built on Sorrow, The Firebug of Balrog County, The Suicide Coll= ectors, And the Hills Opened Up, and Wormwood, Nevada. He is also the autho=
    r of the novella Breakneck Cove. David's work is a blend of horror, literar=
    y fiction, science fiction, and dark fantasy. He has been named a finalist = for a Bram Stoker Award and a Minnesota Book Award

    Waiqar
    Robbie MacNiven
    Aconyte Books
    https://aconytebooks.com
    9781839082108, $16.95, PB, 352pp

    https://aconytebooks.com/shop/waiqar-by-robbie-macniven

    Synopsis: Waiqar, Lord of the Mistlands, is a necromancer of supreme power,=
    arrogance, and skill. Driven by his hunger for absolute dominion, he has t=
    he whole of Terrinoth in his sights. But before he can raise his undead arm= ies and march on the Baronies, his hold on the Mistlands must be complete. = Waiqar's court is rife with scheming and deception, from corrupt vampires w= ith plans to usurp him, to an apprentice harboring dark ambition of his own=
    .. As his enemies vie for power, Waiqar's own plans come to fruition. For po= wer is hard won but easily lost, and the great necromancer has more to lose=
    than anyone.

    Critique: Another riveting fantasy novel in the Aconyte Books 'Decent: Lege= nds of the Dark' series, "Waiqar" by Robbie MacNiven is highly recommended =
    to the attention of all action/adventure heroic fantasy fans and a welcome = and enduringly popular addition to community library Science Fiction & Fant= asy collections.

    Editorial Note: Robbie MacNiven is an author and freelance journalist livin=
    g in the Highlands of Scotland and currently enrolled as a student at the U= niversity of Edinburgh, studying History.

    After They Came
    Dan Harary
    Genius Book Publishing
    https://geniusbookpublishing.com
    9781958727027, $22.95, PB, 340pp

    https://www.amazon.com/After-They-Came-Dan-Harary/dp/1958727024

    Synopsis: Jonathan Tuckerman, a Los Angeles man down on his luck and truly = alone in life, decides to mark his 70th birthday by drowning himself in the=
    Pacific Ocean. Instead, he inadvertently becomes the world's "Wonder Man" = after a pair of extra-terrestrial visitors from the Pleiades interdimension=
    al star system appear in a giant spacecraft, pluck him from the sea, and pr= esent him to the media and the world as their sole "Ambassador to Mankind".

    Jonathan's life is dramatically transformed for the better as he works clos= ely with the magnificent Tall White aliens Jorthon and Kalyssa to solve man=
    's long-insurmountable problems.

    Jorthon and Kalyssa aren't the only aliens visiting Earth, however. The Dra= conians, a long-hidden race of ancient (and sinister) extra-terrestrials, m= ake their presence on Earth known, livid that Jonathan and the Tall Whites = have received global accolades for their remarkable achievements. The Draco= nians and their heinous leader blame the Tall Whites (and God himself) for = their miserable existence, as they decide to seek recognition, retribution,=
    and revenge.

    "After They Came" author Dan Harary takes the reader - indeed, the entire h= uman race - on a wild ride through real UFO research and lore, global polit= ics, climate change, religion, true love, a family reunion, and "the meanin=
    g of life itself," all set against the backdrop of unprecedented extra-terr= estrial intervention and presenting unlimited possibilities for achieving g= lobal peace and prosperity -- dreams heretofore unattainable by man.

    Critique: With a special appeal to science fiction fans interested in stori=
    es featuring UFOs, First Contact, and Alien Invasion themes, "After They Ca= me", as an original, narrative driven, and memorable story of 'loneliness r= eversed, despair erased, and one man's wholly remarkable destiny fulfilled'=
    is an especially and unreservedly recommended addition to community librar=
    y Science Fiction collections. It should be noted for the personal reading = lists of dedicated science fiction enthusiasts that "After They Came" is al=
    so available in a digital book format (Kindle, $7.99).

    Editorial Note: Dan Harary (https://www.danhararyauthor.com) is best known = for his 40-plus years of work in Hollywood as an Entertainment Industry Pub= licist and owner of the boutique Asbury PR Agency in Beverly Hills (www.asb= urypr.com) Dan is also the author of three other books: "Flirting with Fame=
    ", "Carrots", "My Paranormal Life: Supernational Stories from a Hollywood I= nsider". Dan is a longtime UFO Researcher and experienced three UFO sightin=
    gs during his life, the first, with his father in 1970, remaining highly me= morable. He is a longtime member of the MUFON/Los Angeles organization.

    Quantum Radio
    A. G. Riddle
    www.agriddle.com
    Head of Zeus
    https://headofzeus.com/home
    9781803281698, $24.95, HC, 416pp

    https://www.amazon.com/Quantum-Radio-Multiverse-G-Riddle/dp/1803281693

    Synopsis: At CERN, a scientist has just made an incredible discovery - a br= eakthrough that may answer the deepest questions about human existence. But=
    what he's found is far more dangerous than he ever imagined!

    Dr. Tyson Klein is a quantum physicist who has dedicated his entire life to=
    his research. At CERN, he analyses data generated by the Large Hadron Coll= ider, the world's biggest and most powerful particle accelerator. Now, Ty b= elieves he's found a pattern in its output. It looks like an organised data=
    stream, being broadcast over what he calls a quantum radio.

    Could it be a signal from another universe? A message sent from the future?=
    Or something else entirely?

    As Ty peels back the layers of his discovery, he learns that what he's foun=
    d isn't what he thought it was. The encoded message is far more profound. I=
    t may alter our understanding of human existence and the universe.

    But Ty is not the only one looking for it. Someone has been following his r= esearch for a long time. And they'll do anything to prevent him from unrave= ling what is being broadcast by the quantum radio. Because the first one to=
    discover the truth may well control the future!

    Critique: Having a special appeal to fans of traditional, hard core science=
    fiction and time travel adventure enthusiasts, "Quantum Radio" by novelist=
    A. G. Riddle is original, entertaining, deftly crafted, and inherently fas= cinating read from first page to last. While strongly recommended, especial=
    ly for community library Science Fiction collections, it should be noted fo=
    r the personal reading lists of dedicated science fiction fans that "Quantu=
    m Radio" is also available in a paperback edition (9781803281704, $22.28) a=
    nd in a digital book format (Kindle, $6.15).

    Editorial Note: A.G. Riddle (www.agriddle.com) spent ten years starting and=
    running internet companies before retiring to focus on his true passion: w= riting fiction. He is now an Amazon and Wall Street Journal bestselling aut= hor with nearly five million copies sold worldwide in twenty languages.

    Hopeland
    Ian McDonald
    TOR Books
    www.tor-forge.com
    9780765375551, $30.99

    https://www.amazon.com/Hopeland-Ian-McDonald/dp/0765375559

    Hopeland is a highly recommended pick for sci-fi readers interested in stor= ies of time travel and futuristic struggle. It presents the attempts of Rai=
    sa Hopeland to become the next electromancer of London, and the controversy=
    her effort introduces as climate change and political interests vie for co= ntrol. From journeys to hidden places to dialogues between those that move = through time and special intentions to change the world and its possible fu= tures, Ian McDonald builds a powerful saga that is hard to predict or put d= own. McDonald has long been influencing the sci-fi world, and his latest ne=
    w effort doesn't disappoint. It's a thought-provoking journey that will lin= ger in the reader's mind long after Hopeland's final struggle takes place.

    Tides of Chaos
    Christopher Bramley
    www.christopherbramley.com
    Sanctum Publishing
    https://www.sanctumbooks.com
    9780993127380, $42.99, HC, 752pp

    https://www.amazon.com/Tides-Chaos-World-Christopher-Bramley/dp/099312738X

    Synopsis: A dark force emerges in the ancient West as Eordeland tries to ig= nore the coming war. Darklings walk the earth once again, their holds on th=
    e chaos within men strengthening by the day.

    The Dragons are restless. The Dwarves are not answering. The visions found =
    in the Hall of Wyrms have yet to be understood, and the Nameless One lurks =
    as inhuman creatures slaughter and defile throughout the lands.

    The seemingly trivial task of deciphering Aldwyn's work to find the deeper = threats behind the war has fallen to Karland and Xhera -- but Demons a cont= inent away are not the only danger as other enemies also ride the rising ti= des of Chaos!

    Their first journey saw the rise of legends. Their second may see the destr= uction of Eordeland... or even Anaria itself.

    Critique: The second book in the impressive Kuln dark fantasy series, "Tide=
    s of Chaos" by Christopher Bramley is set in a detailed world of imaginatio=
    n, legend, magic, and adventure. A consistently riveting read from cover to=
    cover, "Tides of Chaos" continues an inherently engaging read that is a 'm= ust' for all dedicated action/adventure fantasy saga fans. While also avail= able in a paperback edition (9780993127373, $21.99) and a digital book form=
    at (Kindle, $9.99), "Tides of Chaos" is unreservedly recommended for commun= ity library Science Fiction & Fantasy collections.

    Editorial Note: British novelist Christopher Bramley (www.christopherbramle= y.com) is the author of the World of Kuln series, as well as other diverse = stories, and also writes articles and books in both non-fiction and busines=
    s.

    The Serpent Calls
    Christopher Bramley
    www.christopherbramley.com
    Sanctum Publishing
    https://www.sanctumbooks.com
    9780993127366, $36.99, HC, 558pp

    https://www.amazon.com/Serpent-Calls-World-Kuln/dp/0993127363

    Synopsis: War is coming as ancient creatures stir upon the face of Kuln, an=
    d the times grow dark. An ordinary boy reluctantly joins his mentor in an e= ffort to find out what afflicts the lands, but time grows short. Chaos is g= rowing -- and they are being hunted!

    The realms are inexorably moving towards conflict. Forces of legend stir as=
    the balance shifts. Eordeland itself trembles, and at the heart of the unr= est moves a small group seeking answers, thrown together by circumstance. F=
    or Karland, the sights, experiences and beings he will encounter will chang=
    e him forever. The darkness spreads, and the stakes could yet be higher tha=
    n anyone imagined...

    What will be their fate when The Serpent Calls?

    Critique: The first book in a stunning new Fantasy trilogy by Christopher B= ramley, "The Serpent Calls" set in a detailed world of imagination, legend,=
    magic, and adventure. Original, fascinating, compelling, and featuring a n= arrative driven story telling style and a gifted imagination, "The Serpent = Calls" will have a very special appeal to readers with an interest in Epic = Sword & Sorcery sagas. While especially recommended for community library S= cience Fiction & Fantasy collections, it should be noted for the personal r= eading lists of dedicated Dark Fantasy fans that "The Serpent Calls" is als=
    o available in a paperback edition (9780993127304, $17.99) and in a digital=
    book format (Kindle, $7.13).

    Editorial Note: Christopher Bramley (www.christopherbramley.com) lives in t=
    he UK and is the author of the World of Kuln series, as well as other diver=
    se stories, and also writes articles and books in non-fiction and business.=
    He moonlights as a TEDx and conference speaker, coach, and consultant for = executives and organizations in complexity, agility, resilience, and human = learning. Chris is atypically autistic (ASD 1/2, with likely dyscalculia an=
    d occasional dyspraxia), and has differences in sensory and emotional input=
    , as well as increased sensitivity in all of them, and annoyingly persisten=
    t imposter syndrome, so he sees different patterns and linkages in the worl=
    d. He is very imperfect with a lot of his dreams ending up in his books. He=
    can be followed on Twitter: @christopbramley

    Love Like a Cephalopod
    Cassondra Windwalker
    Bayou Wolf Press
    https://www.bayouwolfpress.com
    9781737752561, $14.99, PB, 202pp

    https://www.amazon.com/Love-Like-Cephalopod-Cassondra-Windwalker/dp/1737752= 565

    Synopsis: Being an executioner for the state is exhausting, but after a lif= etime of dispatching the criminal and the inconvenient, fifty-eight-year-ol=
    d Grenda finds it does have its compensations. Her cat-sized dragon Bjartur=
    and the dragon eggs she tends are all the friends and family she needs. Co= mpletely cut off from the outside world, she happily accepts the luxuries o= wed her status (including a pet octopus named Morrigan) without the faintes=
    t twinge of conscience or doubt.

    All that changes when she encounters the most unexpected nemesis: a young r= efugee girl whom Grenda is incapable of executing. Against her will, Grenda=
    finds herself shifting from killer to caretaker, risking her life to defy = the state she's never questioned and help young Allora to freedom. Everythi=
    ng Grenda thinks she knows about her world, her life, and even her own iden= tity cascades out of her control -- including the dragon-bond she holds dea= rer than life itself.

    Critique: A deftly crafted dystopian novel that will have immense appeal to=
    Science Fiction & Fantasy fans, "Love Like a Cephalopod" by Cassondra Wind= walker is impressively original and features that kind of narrative driven = storytelling style that, from first page to last, keeps and holds her reade= r's attention and just won't let go! While especially and unreservedly reco= mmended for community library collections, it should be noted for personal = reading lists that "Love Like a Cephalopod" is also readily available from = Bayou Wolf Press in a digital book format (Kindle, $3.99).

    Editorial Note: A gifted poet, eloquent essayist, and compelling novelist, = Cassondra Windwalker, (https://www.pw.org/directory/writers/cassondra_windw= alker) is presently writing full-time from the southern Alaskan coast. She = enjoys hearing from readers via Twitter @WindwalkerWrite, Instagram @Casson= draWindwalker, Facebook.

    The Book of Azrael
    Amber Nicole
    Rose & Star Publishing
    https://roseandstar.com
    9781737706779, $33.99, HC, 470pp

    https://www.amazon.com/Book-Azrael-Gods-Monsters/dp/1737706776

    Synopsis: A thousand years ago, Dianna gave up her life in the deserts of E= oria to save her dying sister. She called upon anyone who would listen, not=
    expecting a monster far worse than any nightmare to answer. Now she does w= hat Kaden asks, even if that means securing an ancient relic from the very = creatures that hunt her.

    In the old world his name was Samkiel. In the new world it is Liam, but one=
    title remains true throughout time. He is the World Ender, a myth to his e= nemies, a savior and King to those loyal to him. After the Gods War, he loc= ked himself away, hiding from the world. He denied his crown and responsibi= lities, leaving the very ones who needed him most to deal with the fallout =
    of the death of their homeworld. Now an attack on those he holds dear sends=
    him back to the one realm he never wished to visit again and into the sigh=
    ts of an enemy he thought imprisoned eons ago.

    Now enemies older than time must put aside their differences and work toget= her in hopes of saving both their world and every realm in between!

    Critique: An original and compelling read from first page to last, "The Boo=
    k of Azrael" by novelist Amber Nicole is an exceptional, riveting, and roma= ntic dark fantasy saga with more plot twists and turns than a Disneyland ro= ller-coaster. Having a special appeal to readers with an interest in folklo= re, mythology, and action/adventure fantasy, "The Book of Azrael" is an ext= raordinary and unreservedly recommended addition to community library Scien=
    ce Fiction & Fantasy collections. It should be noted for the personal readi=
    ng lists of fantasy fans that "The Book of Azrael" is also available in a p= aperback edition (9781737706755, $20.99) and in a digital book format (Kind= le, $2.99).

    Editorial Note: Amber Nicole is an author who works full time helping anima=
    ls as a vet assistant. When she isn't working she is dreaming of far off pl= aces with dragons, magic, and swords. She loves a good villain and plans to=
    tell many stories showcasing them in the spotlight.

    The Bridge to Magic
    Alex Thornbury
    https://alexthornbury.com
    Shadow Lore Publishing
    9780645497038, $34.99, HC, 420pp

    https://www.amazon.com/Bridge-Magic-Sundered-Web/dp/0645497037

    Synopsis: Elika is an orphan on Terren's streets who hates and fears the br= idge that spans the great chasm to the Deadlands. Like everyone else, she c= lings to the hope that purging every lingering echo of magic from the world=
    can stop the Blight.

    Then she discovers that magic is hiding within her, and through her it seek=
    s to enact the will of its own. Everything Elika knew about her past shatte= rs, as long-buried secrets about her true birth emerge.

    Accused of being a mage, many doubt her loyalties. Her gang turns against h= er. The one man she thought she could trust and love, abandons her. Elika m= ust soon decide: Either destroy the magic inside her or cross the bridge to=
    her own uncertain end. But what awaits them in the Deadlands where the ene=
    my of mankind roams wild? Her future or her end?

    Critique: A dystopian fantasy by Alex Thornbury, "The Bridge to Magic" is a=
    gripping story of a life between two deaths and an impossible choice to ma= ke. It is also a story of finding hope, love and survival in a world where = none seems possible. Original, compelling, and of particular appeal to read= ers with an interest in deftly written dark fantasy novels, "The Bridge to = Magic" is especially and unreservedly recommended for community library Sci= ence Fiction & Fantasy collections. It should be noted for the personal rea= ding lists of dedicated epic fantasy fans that "The Bridge to Magic" is als=
    o available in a paperback edition (9780645497007, $17.99) and in a digital=
    book format (Kindle, $4.99).

    Editorial Note: Alex Thornebury (https://alexthornbury.com/about) is an awa= rd-winning author. She grew up in Cheshire UK, and developed deep love of h= istory and fantasy thanks to the many castles she visited as a child. Thoug=
    h she grew up to be an Alchemist by trade, she never stopped fantasizing ab= out other worlds, dragons and epic battles. She has abandoned her Alchemy a=
    nd potion making career, and is now a full time author. Her debut fantasy b= ook, "The Bridge to Magic", has won the 2022 Royal Dragonfly book award for=
    Science Fiction/Fantasy.

    Love Chronicles of the Octopodes
    Karen An-hwei Lee
    https://karenanhweilee.com
    Ellipsis Press
    https://ellipsispress.com
    9781940400105, $20.00, PB, 232pp

    https://www.amazon.com/Love-Chronicles-Octopodes-Karen-hwei/dp/1940400104

    Synopsis: With the publication of "Love Chronicles of the Octopodes", autho=
    r and storyteller Karen An-hwei Lee presents a dystopic future of unregulat=
    ed gene editing in which a woman named Emily wakes up on the wrong side of = the universe as an octopus thanks to rogue "designer genes" run amok.

    One of thousands of clones generated from a genetic code sequenced from a l= ock of hair saved from the original Emily Dickinson, the ersatz Emily resem= bles an octopus but harbors the soul of a human poet and navigates her life=
    in a lagoon as a bumbling "rogue soul" enamored of black spice cake, botan= ical monographs, and gingerbread recipes, while romanced by personified moo= nlight.

    Critique: Original, compelling, thought-provoking, entertaining, "Love Chro= nicles of the Octopodes" will have a special appeal to readers with an inte= rest in genetic engineering and its possible consequences. "Love Chronicles=
    of the Octopodes" is a unique and unreservedly recommended for the persona=
    l reading lists of dedicated science fiction fans, as well as community and=
    academic library Science Fiction collections,

    Editorial Note: Karen An-hwei Lee (https://karenanhweilee.com) is the autho=
    r of the novels The Maze of Transparencies and Sonata in K. Several of her = recent poetry collections are Duress (Cascade Books), Rose Is a Verb: Neo- = Georgics (Slant Books), Phyla of Joy (Tupelo Press), and In Medias Res (Sar= abande Books).

    Burn the Ship (Pirates of New Earth series, Book 3)
    Sarah Branson
    www.sarahbranson.com
    Sooner Started Press
    9781957774060, $18.99 Paper/$1.99 ebook

    https://www.amazon.com/Burn-Ship-Pirates-New-Earth/dp/1957774061

    Burn the Ship is the third book in the Pirates of the New Earth series begu=
    n in A Merry Life, continuing the saga of mother and pirate Kat, who made s= uch a splash in the first book and continues her foray into uncharted terri= tory here.

    Unlike typical pirate stories, Burn the Ship assumes a cyberpunk overlay of=
    dystopian angst as Kat juggles her duties. She faces the added task of ser= ving justice to the world and eliminating human trafficking on Earth while = serving dinner to her family and keeping her personal life intact and separ= ate from the political and social issues that drive her to be a leader. Kat=
    is, in short, a force to be reckoned with.

    As an officer in the Bosch Pirate Force, she is charged with entering the f= ray of a blossoming threat while addressing both her family's needs and the=
    ghosts from her past that continue to haunt her, affecting her choices and=
    values. As powerful as the social and political turbulence Kat navigates a=
    re matters of the heart which keep redirecting her special interests from h= ome to broader social and political issues.

    Readers looking for rollicking rides through dystopian worlds that are repl= ete in emotional currents and undercurrents will especially relish the conf= rontations that lead Kat to re-examine her closest connections in life. Mys= tery, high drama, and new opportunities for Kat blend into the kinds of con= undrums that can destroy, shake, or build a family. How she chooses to navi= gate these disparate worlds makes for a powerful dystopian adventure story = that will attract not only Kat's prior fans, but newcomers who like excepti= onally powerful female protagonists who tackle the dual and concurrent chal= lenges of family and freedom alike.

    The new possibilities which emerge from Kat's actions and reflections promi=
    se to attract a wide audience with components of thriller, mystery, adventu= re, and women's literary inspections, as well as those reading the sci-fi g= enre it will be identified with.

    Blow the Man Down (Pirates of New Earth series, Book 4)
    Sarah Branson
    www.sarahbranson.com
    Sooner Started Press
    9781957774107, $18.99 Paper/$1.99 ebook

    https://www.amazon.com/Blow-Man-Down-Pirates-Earth/dp/195777410X

    Because Blow the Man Down is the fourth book concluding the Pirates of New = Earth sci-fi series, it's recommended that readers have at least an initial=
    familiarity with pirate mother Kat and her unusual pursuit of justice and = family before joining her on her final adventure. Those with such backgroun=
    d will already know of Kat's evolutionary process, conundrums, and special = challenges in remaining true to both her mission to end human trafficking a=
    nd meeting her family's needs.

    Both pursuits continue in the year 2366, as Kat faces both the culmination =
    of her life's pursuit and a new threat when her children are abducted. Torn=
    by the blows to her heart's deepest desire, Kat's initial feeling that "th=
    e world is now in balance" shatters with each event that further proves she=
    is not in as much control as she'd imagined. As events unfold, Kat faces t= hreats even in places she'd formerly felt safe, and begins to wonder if she=
    and her allies can ever defeat the storm that has driven both human traffi= cking on New Earth and the man who once enslaved her.

    Sarah Branson builds a story that centers not just on Kat's strength, but t=
    he emotional currents and forces that buffet those around her. One such cha= racter is fellow former slave and survivor Carisa, who has adopted extraord= inary measures and compromises in order to endure. As Kat begins to realize=
    the real impact of past, present, and future decisions she must make about=
    the course of her life and its pursuits, readers absorb a powerful crescen=
    do of events that both challenge her convictions and solidify her life purp= ose.

    Sarah Branson creates just the right special blend of action and discovery = that keeps Kat growing, evolving, and challenged to do and be more. Women w=
    ho look for characters that can serve as role models for adaptation and cou= rage will find Kat's dilemmas and scenarios emotionally compelling, realist= ic, and educational.

    Libraries that choose Blow the Man Down should consider the series as a who= le. Each book builds another piece of Kat's character and world. Together, = the series books create a world both realistic and thoroughly absorbing. Bo=
    ok clubs interested in stories of proactive women who confront new lessons = about their convictions and power in life will find many discussion points = sparked by not just Blow the Man Down, but the series as a whole.

    New Dragon Soaring
    G.S. Carline
    Dancing Corgi Press
    9781943654253, $19.95 Paper/$.99 ebook

    https://www.amazon.com/New-Dragon-Soaring-Shadows-Book/dp/1943654255

    New Dragon Soaring is the third book in the Dragon Shadows series featuring=
    dragons, girl pirates, and curses. In this book, Lisette de Lille and Tris= ten de Rocco have a young daughter, Alara. The kidnapping of their child by=
    a Ruhee, a vengeful women obsessed with Rocco, separates the couple and le= ads them into different discoveries as each strives to find their baby.

    Between the events which led to Alara's birth in the aftermath of battle to=
    the specter of a savior turned deadly force because of a love that takes a=
    dark turn as author G.S. Carline paints a compelling story replete with tw= ists and turns that both serves as a standalone tale and enhances the prior=
    series novels.

    Exploring moon and blood dragons and how they differ to the yet-unexplored = powers her new daughter may exhibit, the story provides a satisfying blend =
    of quest and discovery that involves readers of all ages in a special tale =
    of combat and revelation. Carline is especially adept at portraying the dif= ferent kinds of growth each character experiences both individually and as = part of a couple.

    Embedded within Rocco's lessons on transformation from dragon to man and ba= ck, for example, are instructions on everything from relationships to paren= ting choices. The strength of New Dragon Soaring doesn't just lie in a ques=
    t or the uncovering of personal power, but in the discoveries surrounding t= ransmitting this power and these lessons to new generations. There is plent=
    y of struggle, battle scenes, and interpersonal interactions between good a=
    nd not-so-good forces, but Carline takes the time to examine the psychologi= cal influences on all choices, making the characters believable and compell= ing.

    Libraries and reads looking for action-packed sword-and-sorcery fantasies t= hat take the extra step in explaining the growth of power and connections w= ill find New Dragon Soaring a sterling example of a series book that holds = equally powerful appeal to prior readers as well as newcomers.

    Scales and Stingers
    K. M. Warfield
    https://kmwarfield.com
    Creative James Media
    http://creativejamesmedia.com
    9781956183726, $12.99 Paper/$4.99 ebook

    https://www.amazon.com/Scales-Stingers-K-M-Warfield/dp/1956183728

    Sword and sorcery fantasy readers seeking epic and memorable stories will f= ind Scales and Stingers, the first in the Heroes of Avoch series, to be a c= ompelling introduction to a world in which half breed Thia Bransdottir is s= hunned. Her father's protection vanishes upon his death, and she is slated = for religious work in a cloister, but her story doesn't end here.

    Jinaari Althir is sworn to protect Thia throughout her life no matter where=
    she goes. Her unwillingness to trust anyone after her father is killed lea=
    ds her to wonder about everyone in her life - even those seemingly charged = with protecting a half-Fallen like herself. Thia has never run from anythin=
    g. Does this make her courageous? As she comes to know Adam and a host of p= eople that swirl around her, some with special interests and some with thei=
    r own preservation in mind, Thia discovers innate abilities she'd never con= sidered. These are brought to the forefront both by new challenges and thos=
    e who observe her closely. It's not in Thia to quit - or to make friends. S=
    he must learn different ways of reacting to life and adversity if she is to=
    not just rise above her heritage as half-Fallen, but embrace its strengths=
    ..

    K. M. Warfield crafts a story that is compelling as different characters de=
    al with banishment, shame, courage, and unexpected strengths. From warlocks=
    and unusual homecomings to secrets that bind a disparate group of friends,=
    Warfield's ability to build a story based on changing political and social=
    environments creates a tale that's hard to put down. Perhaps Thia's greate=
    st lesson isn't just to learn to trust others and herself. It's to know how=
    to oppose and guide the forces at work in her kingdom: "Wisdom isn't telli=
    ng someone what they should do, it's showing them the support they need to = make the decision themselves."

    Libraries looking for introductory series titles in sword and sorcery fanta=
    sy arenas will find the character-building moments in Scales and Stingers t=
    o be vivid draws that nicely juxtapose social action and dilemmas with indi= vidual struggles.

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