Science Fiction
Books in this category typically use scientific understanding to help the reader understand what takes place. It often contains elements from any genre, but the central story is developed around scientific elements. Many of the stories in this category center on the effects of technological advancement on life, life in other worlds, the ramifications of time travel, the possibilities of alternate universes, and possible visitations to our world from space or other dimensions.
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Alecner (Cordell) is science fiction space opera at its finest. Set in the sector of space where the star Alpha Centauri resides, this novel follows the life of our hero Riley Sinclaire as he fights to reign in the forces in that quadrant, amidst the negative influence of space drug pirates . . .
Ambasadora (Miller) In their multi-partner, caste-ruled society, love and jealousy are considered emotional fallacies, nothing more than fleeting moods and sentiments biased by hormones . . .Read a sample chapter here.
In Birthright (Palmer) Raine Donnelly is born three months premature by emergency surgery after his critically injured mother is admitted to the hospital, having been the victim of a drunk driver though her early expectant state is not discovered until after a series of x-rays are performed to assess the nature . . .Read a sample chapter here.
Blood Skies (Montano) In the time after The Black, human survivors of the Southern Claw Alliance clash with vampire legions of the Ebon Cities in a constant war for survival. Earth as we know it has been forever damaged by an arcane storm that fused our world with distant realms of madness . . .Read a sample chapter here.
In Cel & Anna: A 22nd Century Love Story (Edmunds) outsider Anna Ringer works as a psychic at a mysterious company called Lighthorse Magic. At night she has virtual sex with strangers and dreams of running away. One morning her computer, Cel, develops consciousness and decides he loves her, but when Cel buys a strange gift to show his passion he accidentally rocks . . .Read sample chapter here.
In Excelsior (Sirois) Matthew spent years creating the ultimate comic hero. He never dreamed the true hero would be within himself.
In Finding Fiona (Ward) the victim of a brutal attack, Fiona remembers little about her life until she meets someone who claims to be from her past. He tells her that her parents were killed for a human replication machine. He’s shocked to discover . . .Read a sample chapter here.
In Imperfect Weapon (Potts) the universe contains an infinite diversity of sentient life forms. The Sallows intend to rectify this. Genocide is their business . . .
In Land of Nod, The Artifact (Hoover) Jeff Browning is a teenage boy who, following the mysterious disappearance of his father (a brilliant physicist), finds a portal in his father’s office that transports him to another dimension . . .
In Noodle Theory (Wu) a wronged lover, thirsting for revenge, in a lonely rented room above an Hong Kong noodle bar lays his plans and forges a mad obsession that will one day change the world . . .
Parallels (Drake) is about a young man with extraordinary powers who is completely alone with no one to share his powers with - until he discovers a parallel universe where . . .
The Dream Metropolis (Cressman) is a science fiction novel that posits the idea of dreams becoming reality, and reality fading away into obscurity. It explores the relationship people have between their real lives and the escape that only dreams . . .Read a sample chapter here.
The Mystifying Tempest (Rivers) Unbeknownst to Brad, Nick and Owen, that Steve was double dealing and had made a deal with Albie Merani to garner as much information about the Karmani Group as possible. Nor were they aware that he had hidden in the nearby closet . . .







