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Review: Enemy Within by Marcella Burnard

by Keira 01.23.2011

Any sci-fi fan would love Marcella Burnard’s futuristic romance Enemy Within. This novel is quick to throw you into wordbuilding that is both competent and exciting. It combines a badass hero with an equally badass heroine, but the heroine is more fragile than she appears. Alexandra Rose Idylle (Ari for short) is super tough on [...]

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Review: Luminous Nights by Michele Hart

by Susan S. 01.07.2011

by Susan S., guest reviewer Summary: Blank Blank (sorry, no-spoilers) is using the pseudonym Jack Luminous. Luminous, hero, is a Draco Alliance Imperial Marshal (galactic super cop). His job is to protect Draco (an entire galaxy sector with 15 worlds). When Alliance Gemini tick prototypes are stolen, he’ll do what he must to track down [...]

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10 Ways to Time Travel in Romance

by Keira 01.05.2011

Time travel romance is usually classified under paranormal romance. I’m surprised it isn’t more of a science-fiction romance element actually, but that’s neither here nor there. One of the best things about time travel romance is the way the hero or heroine manages to do it. Some authors have gotten really creative as they try [...]

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World Building with Julia Rachel Barrett

by Guest Blogger 01.21.2010

by Julia Rachel Barrett, guest blogger and author of Captured. I am a scrappy, fiery redhead and my heroines, poor things, generally end up redheads too. Mari Damon, in my new work of Science Fiction, Captured, gets kidnapped by an interstellar trapper because he notices her red hair shining in the sun. Like she says [...]

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