Sheep
Sheep is the precursor to Cows! Both books are by Martin D. Rothery. I read them out of order, but I can truly say I don’t think that it diminished my enjoyment of either. The point is not the plot so much as it is...
Sheep is the precursor to Cows! Both books are by Martin D. Rothery. I read them out of order, but I can truly say I don’t think that it diminished my enjoyment of either. The point is not the plot so much as it is...
Solem by Clive S. Johnson is a fantasy story about the magic and misunderstanding of demons. In The Green, demons are forbidden. Demons are sent away over the river as young children without another thought as to their fate. But Janeen is different. She doesn't...
The opening book in the Fate of the True Vampire series, Sands of Time by Christine Church, sets up a story with a unique premise regarding the origin of vampires. The author sets her story above and beyond conventional vampire stories by linking the Pet...
Fifteen-year-old Syntyche ‘Turkey’ Parks lives in a struggling post-apocalyptic world. Her unique ability to see guardian angels has left her an outcast, but little does she know that her gifts will soon expand with a blessing from the archangel Barachiel. She discovers that she is...
When I picked up this book, I was enticed to read more by the description on the back. S.T.E.A.M.: Island Under Siege is set during World War II. Hitler is still alive and he has sent his troops to take over the island of Malta....
In a unique and interesting new take on the genre of science fiction, Sadana 999 by novelist Marsha L. Ceniceros is a book that will hook readers from the very start and keep them reading until the very end. Taking place in a futuristic Alaskan...
Sugar Time by Joy V Smith is an interesting story of time travel that feels episodic in nature. It is broken into chapters that are short and detail separate purposeful trips in a time machine by Sugar, Japheth, and two Chessies named Mingus and Rell....
Shiny New Swindle (Cyberpunk Outlaws Book 1) by Simon Cantan is a non-stop science fiction action story about four hackers who are framed for a series of politically-related murders. Told from the perspective of Chris Noonan, the hackers are forced underground, both literally and figuratively,...
Seed of the Gods by Rod De Bowes is a fascinating, if controversial read. An archaeology professor, Hiram May, and his assistants Tammy and Steven, discover a secret chamber in Peru. This leads them to believe that a race, called the Chimú, lived in the...
Shrugg, 1 Mile by G.A. Schindler was an interesting combination of Stephen King and The War of the Worlds, where time stands still and creepy characters lurk in strange corners. In Shrugg, Mark is befriended by Morgan Magoo, the top scientist of a group of...