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Why you must read SL Dunn’s Anthem’s Fall

Above a horrified New York City, genetics and ethics collide as the fallen emperor and a banished exile of the same herculean race ignite into battle over the city’s rooftops. In the streets below, a brilliant young scientist has discovered

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Why you must read SL Dunn’s Anthem’s Fall

Above a horrified New York City, genetics and ethics collide as the fallen emperor and a banished exile of the same herculean race ignite into battle over the city’s rooftops. In the streets below, a brilliant young scientist has discovered

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Why you must read KP Kollenborn’s How the Water Falls

On the fringes of a civil war arise a kaleidoscope of stories of abuse, power, betrayal, sex, love, and absolution, all united by the failings of a dying government. Set in the backdrop during the last years of South Africa’s

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Why you must read KP Kollenborn’s How the Water Falls

On the fringes of a civil war arise a kaleidoscope of stories of abuse, power, betrayal, sex, love, and absolution, all united by the failings of a dying government. Set in the backdrop during the last years of South Africa’s

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Why you must read Douglas S Santo’s The Bullion Road

The Bullion Road is a compelling story of travel, adventure, and romance set on the California frontier of 1879. 

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Why you must read Douglas S Santo’s The Bullion Road

The Bullion Road is a compelling story of travel, adventure, and romance set on the California frontier of 1879. 

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Why you must read Alastair Savage’s The Adventures of Siskin and Valderan

The Adventures of Siskin and Valderan is the tale of two swords-for-hire and their talking monkey, Jackanapes. Scraping a living on a barren, distant world, they are at the beck and call of powerful masters who send them in search

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Why you must read Alastair Savage’s The Adventures of Siskin and Valderan

The Adventures of Siskin and Valderan is the tale of two swords-for-hire and their talking monkey, Jackanapes. Scraping a living on a barren, distant world, they are at the beck and call of powerful masters who send them in search

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Why you must read Michael D Dennis’ A Native’s Tongue

A Native’s Tongue is about a young man trying to find his way in the world. He struggles to keep the woman he loves while entangled in the sex, drugs, and tragedy of Los Angeles. It was inspired by real

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Why you must read Michael D Dennis’ A Native’s Tongue

A Native’s Tongue is about a young man trying to find his way in the world. He struggles to keep the woman he loves while entangled in the sex, drugs, and tragedy of Los Angeles. It was inspired by real

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Why you must read Adam John Guy’s Novus Divide

Novus Divide is set in the near future in a city divided by vast wealth and extreme poverty. Jake Marshall is a man in his early thirties who’s pissed off at the world, but no longer cares enough to do

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Why you must read Adam John Guy’s Novus Divide

Novus Divide is set in the near future in a city divided by vast wealth and extreme poverty. Jake Marshall is a man in his early thirties who’s pissed off at the world, but no longer cares enough to do

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Why you must read Richard Schiver’s White Walker

When she was ten she made a promise to that which inhabits the winter storm. Now she’s twenty-six and pregnant, and the White Walker has returned to collect his due.

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Why you must read Richard Schiver’s White Walker

When she was ten she made a promise to that which inhabits the winter storm. Now she’s twenty-six and pregnant, and the White Walker has returned to collect his due.

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Why you must read Michael Karpovage’s Crown of Serpents

With the discovery of a campaign journal from an American Revolutionary War officer who fought against the Iroquois Indians, the U.S. Army calls in their top field historian to assess its contents. Jake Tununda, combat vet and half-Seneca Indian, is

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Why you must read Michael Karpovage’s Crown of Serpents

With the discovery of a campaign journal from an American Revolutionary War officer who fought against the Iroquois Indians, the U.S. Army calls in their top field historian to assess its contents. Jake Tununda, combat vet and half-Seneca Indian, is

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Why you must read William J Finnegan’s The Forgotten Ones

This is the story of what happens, when mankind becomes, so selfish, so greedy, and so evil, that God himself turns his back on us, leaving us to fend for ourselves. In this world, evil reigns unchecked and it is

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Why you must read William J Finnegan’s The Forgotten Ones

This is the story of what happens, when mankind becomes, so selfish, so greedy, and so evil, that God himself turns his back on us, leaving us to fend for ourselves. In this world, evil reigns unchecked and it is

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Why you must read Ognian Georgiev’s The White Prisoner

The story is about legendary Olympic weightlifting champ Galabin Boevski. He is caught with 9 kg of cocaine at Sao Paulo’s airport. The former star receives 9 years and 4 months sentence. Galabin Boevski. Why does that name sound so

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Why you must read Ognian Georgiev’s The White Prisoner

The story is about legendary Olympic weightlifting champ Galabin Boevski. He is caught with 9 kg of cocaine at Sao Paulo’s airport. The former star receives 9 years and 4 months sentence. Galabin Boevski. Why does that name sound so

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