The holiday season is long gone and summer is too far away, but the pandemic is still here, so what can we do in our spare time, if we have any? Make an educated guess... and reading it is.
Check out the link above (click on the picture or here) to download an avalanche of free books to review. Don't forget to review them once you're done reading them.
The party is not over. Primordial Earth: Book 1 from the The Extinction Series by Baileigh Higgins is not for free but it costs less than a coffee, and I can assure you it's a story you want to read.
This is their world, and we are the prey.
After an unexplained event shifted entire cities millions of years into the past, life has become a daily struggle for survival. Rogue, tenacious and fierce, has never known anything except a harsh life on the streets of Prime City until she finds herself on the wrong side of the law... and the wall.
Nothing could’ve prepared her for the outside...
Exiled, unarmed, and alone, she faces a perilous journey into a savage prehistoric world. With nothing but her wits, she sets out into the unknown. Can she find a way to survive or will the primordial land claim another victim?
Primordial Earth is a gripping time-traveling, sci-fi thriller for fans of action-packed, character-driven, post-apocalyptic tales.
And here's a review copy of this post apocalyptic action adventure by S. A. Hoag, Backlash.
After World War Last, everything changed. A tiny refuge, tucked away in the Rocky Mountains, The Vista, has survived on its own. Team Three - Wade, MacKenzie, and Allen - young, ambitious, and ready to do whatever it takes to protect their home. Backlash, prequel to The Wildblood series. Set on a near-future Earth mostly devoid of humans, this reveals some of the harsh realities facing people of The Vista, and how Team Three began. When Security faces an unknown adversary that threatens to wreak havoc across what little civilization is left, they must rely on the unusual abilities of a new team, and hope it's enough to stop the chaos.
Acclaimed sci-fi author Eric Michael Craig presents this hard sci-fi space opera from the Shan Taku series. This is a review copy of Scatter The Winds.
Kylla Torrance leads a mission to establish a sanctuary where genetically engineered Augments can live in peace, beyond the reach of the Shan Takhu Institute. She knows the truth about the Institute's ominous plans to control the ancient alien technologies left behind in the Solar System, and that only engineered humans can fully access their potential. People like her. And her team. When someone on the Agamemnon sells her out to pirates, Kylla's plans spin into chaos. Worse yet, a telepathic slave hunter seeks to crush the threat she represents to the Institute's hold on power. With the help of a mutinous officer, Kylla has one chance to give her people hope for a future, but to succeed they must disappear into the deep.
Last but not least, you can have a review copy of Cyber Fighter by William Joseph Hill here.
Brian Baldwin wanted to design action video games... not become one!
Failed game designer Brian Baldwin has lost his career at Ronin games. He spends his days seeking temp work while stuck in a sedentary existence living off stale pizza and plugged into his game console round the clock. But when he gets an assignment where he volunteers for an immersive Artificial Intelligence Virtual Reality experiment to be programmed with Black Belt fighting skills from 47 different martial arts, he goes from a total klutz to a real-life action hero! Brian is framed for a crime that he didn't commit, which turns him into an international target of assassins, international spies, Triad gangsters, Military Special Forces and even the FBI who all want him more dead than alive. What if "The Matrix" actually gave you REAL LIFE skills? Would your superhero dreams come true? Or would it be your worst nightmare? A story about finding your purpose while trying to keep your head...literally. With great power comes...a bullseye on your back! Cyber Fighter is a sci-fi martial arts action adventure with a comedic kick...peppered with Monty Python-esque elements, with a dash of Douglas Adams cheekiness and Jackie Chan Kung Fu action.
Last but not least, if you're not too much into videos but enjoy podcasts, you can find an audio version of my last interview here.
And for this week it's all.
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