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Posts tagged with: Sci-Fi
Tag: Sci-Fi
Review for
Awry With Dandelions
by J. S. Fields
Telepathy isn't all that great if it keeps you up half the night and sick the next morning, locked with someone you aren't sure is even real.
Fantasy
LGBTQ+
Romance
Sci-Fi
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Barons of Oartheca
by James Siewert
Expanding on the universe built in the first of the series, the characters and their plights are just as fantastic in the sequel.
LGBTQ+
Romance
Sci-Fi
Review for
Circadian Algorithms
by Tom B. Night
Equal parts social commentary and science just beyond our reach, the novel was like a trip through someone else's hangover in the best way.
Sci-Fi
Thriller
Review for
Allure of Oartheca
by James Siewert
Everything you could want in both a science fiction novel and an M/M romance.
LGBTQ+
Romance
Sci-Fi
Series Starter
Review for
The most distant way
by Xueni Chen
An endearing story of time-travel and romance, the content of the story is often overshadowed by presentation.
Historical
Romance
Sci-Fi
Review for
Eighth Resonance
by Randy Kabitz
With cosmic stakes, shapeshifting aliens, and a man going backward through time, the story is often bursting at the seams.
Romance
Sci-Fi
Thriller
Review for
Final Notice
by Van Fleisher
A rather realistic portrayal of what could happen if a person knew exactly how long they have left to live.
Sci-Fi
Series Starter
Thriller
Review for
Joy’s Lament
by Chris Morris
Driven by the need for the happiness of her memories to return to the present, the main character's journey is both relevant and relatable.
Dystopian
Sci-Fi
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