Archive for the 'Sci-Fi' Category

Briggen by Ann B. Keller - A New Fantasy Favorite

By Mary Menzel: By alternately weaving threads of science fiction and fantasy, Ann B. Keller has created a tapestry of fiction that is unique and engrossing. From space battles and diverse races from many planets to medieval castles, dragons and wizards, “Briggen”, the first book in a promised trilogy, has all the components that readers [...]

Review: “Unholy Domain” by Dan Ronco - Thought-provoking What If

By Mary Menzel: “Unholy Domain” is a very entertaining yet very thought-provoking novel. Many times during the course of history technological advances have made those in power feel threatened. Galileo and Copernicus were commanded to renounce their discoveries and modern scientists are challenged as they work with genetics and theories relating to the creation [...]

INFECTED by Scott Sigler: A Bold and Original Story

By Mary Menzel: Infected takes us through one man’s plight to survive against a seemingly unbeatable foe…. even if it kills him. The “in your face” writing style with scenes so graphic and so gripping allow you to feel every emotion and every pain that the characters feel. Scott Sigler has concocted such a bold [...]

Book Review: “A Shadow In The Flames” by Michael G. Munz

By Mary Menzel: Michael G. Munz has painted a vivid portrait of his vision of our world in 2051 by verbally constructing Northgate, a city that has degenerated into a hardened, seedy place that makes even the toughest men apprehensive about entering there alone. We are also treated to a glimpse of the Moon and [...]

Book Review: “Raising Atlantis” by Thomas Greanias

By Mary Menzel: If you are looking for a book that has all the components of a memorable read then “Raising Atlantis” is the book for you. Daring adventure, scientific discoveries that question traditional religious beliefs, natural disasters with impending world doom and even subtle romance have been intertwined to weave a story that has [...]