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Alignment by Keith Trimm

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The story of twin universes that are bridged when a scientist discovers a portal to the dead. Alignment is a blend of Sci-fi and horror that takes you between twin realities and the discoveries made on the journey to the land of the unliving.

Rating: 4/10

 

DARC AGES by A.R Yngve

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A man is frozen alive in 1999, and revived 900 years later... where he is mistaken for a reincarnated god! An epic adventure ensues, where he must change the world to survive...

Rating: 4/10

 

 

Hansell's Dragon  by Deborah K. Lauro

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There she was, just as he'd first found her three years ago between the blooming azalea trees. She sat on the bench and leaned against the garden wall, the space station wall, staring out of the windows at the stars. A blue and white kittle sat on her lap, purring in contentment. Michael watched her hand rub the small cat's ears, run down its neck, and then caress its right wing to its tip. Michael wished he could paint her like that.

Rating: 6.3/10

 

 

Hansell’s Hope by Deborah K. Lauro

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When his office door opened, Charles Jamel swiveled his chair from the thirty-inch, flat computer monitor mounted on the wall over the right side of his desk. He smiled as his assistant and secret body guard Tori Yasuo entered with a box. Although Tori was now thirty, she barely seemed twenty, and yet she’d been with him six years – ever since his 5000A prototype was stolen by a sadistic madman. No one doubted he’d have been the man’s victim if his grandson’s young girlfriend hadn’t been closer to the shuttle bay door.

Rating: 6/10

 

The Ghosts of Earth by Paul Dore

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The Ghosts of Earth is the first book of the Truthfarer series which describes the beginnings of a universe - the origins of space and time, and of consciousness itself. These cataclysmic events set in train the Truthfarers’ quest, and the account of their journey Homewards.
 
This history follows the adventures of two of these beings as they travel from the skies of an ancient planet to the realm of the gods, and then onwards to the freezing landscape of a new world, before finally encountering the subterranean regions of the Gaki. These creatures are a strange race indeed, inexorably driven by an insatiable hunger towards madness, to an insanity that holds within itself the key to the next stage of their path towards ultimate knowledge

Rating: Pending

 

All Things Impossible: Crown of the Realm by Dalton Reed

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In this first volume of the All Things Impossible series, an ancient evil has returned. An ancient war has resumed. And for the first time in elven history, the Crown of the Realm has been stolen. But young Derora Saxon knows nothing of such things. When she sets out from her village with her best friend Kelin, she knows only that she wants to be a warrior. She does not know the immortal chemmen have escaped the realm of darkness to which they had been banished for millennia. She does not know chemmen armies are already exacting revenge on their hated enemies, the elves, or that chemmen assassins have already killed the elven king and queen. And she does not know that by helping a young stranger, she will be drawn into a struggle that began long before she was born, and take the first steps on her path to destiny. In the fires of an ancient war, a new hero will be forged… To read, click on the Crown of the Realm link under "Read now!"

Rating: Pending

 

The Daedalus Transfer by Huw Langridge

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...As the Earth swung past the view-port of the accommodation module, Frank could see the South Island of New Zealand creep slowly round to the dark side. The island was surrounded on all sides by the expanse of the South Pacific, and to the south he could make out scattered storm clouds, which churned up over the Antarctic’s ice fields...

When the module’s rotation carried the Earth out of sight, the deep star field came into view. He pushed his face close to the view-port. Without the glare of his home planet to obscure the light of the stars, he could see the infinite expanse spread out before him. It was a beautiful sight, a clearer version of the image that populated the summer nights of his childhood. Except this time he was not seeing those tiny distant points of light though a telescope hampered by orange city lights and localised pollution. Now he was able to look directly into the past life of the universe, and see everything it had to offer.

Somewhere below him, a controlled thrust burst altered the trajectory of the Daedalus. The ship was beginning to break away from Earth’s orbit and would soon be out of its gravitational free fall, on a transfer orbit to Mars...

Rating: Pending

 

 

 

 

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