Speculative Fiction (B)

Speculative fiction is also known as specfic. It is a combination of several genres of books that are not based in reality such as fantasy, science fiction and supernatural

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Moonbreak by Lise MacTague: Book Review

From our review: “The wolven world the author has created is deeply drawn and this book immerses the reader in the struggles of this core group of strong willed and powerful creatures.”

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Odyssey of The Scarlet Rose by M.S Knight: Audiobook Review

From our review: “The descriptive writing during sex, fight, and emotional scenes is excellently written.”

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Always Carry Your Scythe by Pip Paisley: Book Review

From our review: “A screwball odessey is always fun, and this one is especially well laid out. Humor is maintained throughout and the gritty parts of Trixie’s adventures are no walk in the park.”

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Threadbare by Elle E. Ire: Book Review

From our review: “The underlying skeleton of the story, is a sci-fi action-thriller, but the meat and heart of Threadbare lie in the characters of Vick and Kelly, and the dynamic relationship between them.”

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Perilous Things by Elizabeth Andre: Book Review

From our review: “What seems a bit of a cozy mystery quickly becomes a dangerous game to people directly and indirectly involved. When the team itself is threatened, the threat feels very real with an edge of the seat thrill.”

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What the Empress Wants by Daisy Fairchild: Book Review

From our review: “Because it’s a short fiction the author wastes no time introducing the well-drawn milleau in which Her Most Royal Excellency Alludos Minaris Xeratos Koxinahmalof the house Ehkâsorki, First Daughter, Princess of the Moons of Mellinanious and the Thalas Belt, Empress Ascendant becomes the biggest prize in the galaxy.”

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A Restless Truth by Freya Marske: Book Review

From our review: “This was one of the most entertaining novels I’ve ever read. Fans of historical fiction, magic realism, or steamy romance will all be very pleased with A Restless Truth”

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Love or Hate by Rita Potter: Book Review

From our review: “The writing in this book, especially the dialogue between characters, is superb. The author gets across many different opinions respectfully”

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Sugar and Ice by Eule Grey: Book Review

From our review: “My favorite thing in this book has to be the most original haunt ever. While it is actually scary and dangerous it’s also wonderfully silly and character specific.”

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The Bloodborn Dragon by JC Rycroft: Book Review

From our review: “This is a quirky read with an interesting and unique story. It doesn’t do anything you expect it to which makes it entertaining.”

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