I love sharing some of my author friends with y'all. Check out Geoff Habiger & Coy Kisee
Fantasy, Paranormal
The writing duo of Geoff Habiger and Coy Kissee have been life-long friends since high school in Manhattan, Kansas. (Affectionately known as the Little Apple, which was a much better place to grow up than the Big Apple, in our humble opinion.) We love reading, baseball, cats, role-playing...
Today's review! Lone Star on a Cowboy Heart by Marie S. Crosswell:
"I first read it in 2016, and it's still one of my favorite stories, well worth reading over again... I highly recommend it. Sam and Montgomery are two unforgettable and emotionally powerful characters."
Every month, we do this cool thing on Liminal Fiction (LimFic.com) to support indie writers. We share 4 of their books with our readers for free, and then add those readers (only with permission) to the author lists. It's a great way to get some new reads, "meet" a few up and coming authors, and forge new connections. :)
May's books are below. Grab 'em here (we send them out around the 3rd of next month):
"Quite an enjoyable read. The voice, the prose, the characters and plot - everything was good. If you love sci-fi, space operas, advanced technology, alien civilisations, flawed characters and high personal stakes, this is the book for you."
I love sharing some of my author friends with y'all. Check out William C. Tracy (Fantasy, Sci-Fi):
William C. Tracy writes tales of the Dissolutionverse: a science fantasy series about planets connected by music-based magic instead of spaceflight. This series currently includes a three-book epic space opera cycle. It also includes five novelettes and novellas, including a coming of age story, tales of political...
Today's release: Eoghan R. Cunningham's MM fantasy romance Curse of the Dragon’s Eye:
When the last dragon died over a thousand years ago, magic disappeared along with them. Alone and powerless, humanity was left to pick up the pieces of their once magnificent world...
WRITER FUEL: A malicious technology can trick self-driving cars into “hallucinating” phantom vehicles and veering dangerously off-course to get out of their way, researchers have discovered.
Today's review! Two Infinite Things" by R.M. Zubairi:
"Orville Hatch wants to be a regular high school kid, but instead he finds himself in screaming matches with a mouse in his physics class, and in the middle of a number of strange events... A fascinating YA superhero origin story with an unexpected protagonist, for whom literally nothing comes easy. Recommended."
Today's review! A Planet of Wrath and Tears by Colin Alexander:
"Strap in and get ready for a wild ride that sidesteps stale first-contact tropes and brings us something fresh, with enough humanity, whiz-bang tech and a roller-coaster of a plot that ends with a bang. A masterful work of modern-day sci-fi."
It's Speculative Fiction Saturday - authors, pop in and tell us about your latest success. New book or short story coming out? Let us know. Just sell something? Let us know so we can cheer you on!
HOW IT WORKS:
—Post your announcement as a separate post so we can comment on it directly
—Check out the other posts and congratulate and share them too!
Every month, we do this cool thing on Liminal Fiction (LimFic.com) to support indie writers. We share 4 of their books with our readers for free, and then add those readers (only with permission) to the author lists. It's a great way to get some new reads, "meet" a few up and coming authors, and forge new connections. :)
May's books are below. Grab 'em here (we send them out around the 3rd of next month):