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Ithyanna, Last Daughter of Atlantis Book III: The Vietnam Incident by by Don Edward Cook

Vast, ideologically rich, and scientifically bold. Cook delivers an ambitious fusion of mythic history, Cold War thriller, and spacefaring adventure in his latest novel. Millennia after freeing enslaved humans, Ithyanna is thrown into the Vietnam DMZ in 1967 and captured…
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Hypocrisy by A.J. Thibault

A punchy, high-energy thrill ride. Thibault’s bold, mind-bending fusion of science fiction, political intrigue, and moral satire challenges what it means to seek truth in an age built on deception. Deep beneath Antarctica’s ice, something awakens—something older than human history…
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Legacy by The Chronicler

A gripping, character-driven saga of loyalty, power, and awakening. The arrival of a cosmic enemy forces an untrusted outsider into reluctant leadership in this assured fusion of epic fantasy and science fiction. Dark Angelus Everlast, feared as much as he…
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Rise of the TechPals (A Boy and His D.O.G. Book 2) by Jordan Hines

A fast-paced, inventive sequel packed with humor, teamwork, and escalating stakes. In Hines’s hilarious, high-energy sequel to A Boy and His D.O.G. series, Blu and his loyal robot partner are thrust back into action when supposedly defunct TechPals begin glitching…
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Coldwire: The StrangeLoom Trilogy #1 by Chloe Gong

Gritty, clever, and gripping. Gong’s latest is a sharp, immersive dystopian thriller where loyalty fractures, rebellion brews, and two intertwined destinies race toward a collision that could upend their world. In a future divided between a pristine virtual realm and…
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River Becomes Shadow (Taggak Journey, #2) by Anne M. Smith-Nochasak

A haunting, lyrical dystopia pulsing with faith, fury, and fragile hope. The second novel in Smith-Nochasak’s Taggak Journey trilogy finds River stepping beyond her grandmother’s world to fulfill her destiny of renewal. Having left her grandmother Flo’s swamp behind, River…
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ERASED by Sebastian Kilex

Sharp, gripping, and unexpectedly tender—a dystopian thriller that grabs and won’t let go. A nineteen-year-old waste diver finds her tightly controlled world cracking open in Kilex’s engrossing dystopian tale. Lucy has spent her life scavenging the toxic ruins of Cyclopia,…
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A Dying Titan by Mike Connor

Inventive, witty, and unpredictably heartfelt. Connor’s excellent tale thrusts readers into a world where time, trust, and identity can shatter without warning. Thirteen-year-old Jack Landon wakes in the bizarre town of Cabbington with no parents, no answers, and two unlikely…
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Waldwick Dystopia by Kenneth Linde

A sweeping, ambitious political science-fiction novel. Moving from a quiet Wisconsin farmhouse to the domed megacities of 2525, Linde traces the ripple effect of personal choices, corporate greed, and political apathy in the latest installment of the Waldwick series. The…
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The Red Occupation (The Book of Ruin 6) by W.G. Hladky

Sweeping, brutal, and deeply human… Hladky’s sixth volume in The Book of Ruin series thrusts readers into a future where Earth and Mars have become enemies. In a fractured future, Mars rises from abandoned colony to ruthless conqueror. After six…
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The Vortex Sphere, Vol.1 by Orlando D. Nova

Gripping, fast-paced, and unsettling. Nova’s tense, atmospheric science fiction tale blends survival horror with questions of memory, fate, and identity. In a world where deserts reign and water decides who lives, discovery can be as deadly as drought. Lina and…
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Space Vault: The Seed Eclipse (Sci-Fi Galaxy series Book 2) by Jeremy Clift

Ambitious, urgent, and emotionally resonant. Clift delivers a taut, emotional thriller in which one woman’s struggle to protect her child sparks a war for evolution itself. 2102. Earth is nothing but a wasteland of scarcity. Its ecosystems are collapsing beyond…
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Hyperion’s Bier: Scarecrow Trials #4  by Tamara Brigham

Gritty, propulsive, and emotionally unrelenting. A shadowed avenger and a city on the edge of ruin bring Brigham’s dystopian saga to a tense and deeply satisfying close. The city of Hebenon is on the verge of falling. Power grids fail,…
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Players of the Game Book 4: The Breakers by James McGowan

An electrifying blend of high fantasy and futuristic warfare… A desperate team of rebels fights to free a long-imprisoned goddess in McGowan’s sprawling fourth volume in the Players of the Game series. War has engulfed the supercontinent of Trojis. Ashe…
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The Fukushima Connection (HyperVigilanté Book 2) by Link Rayburn

A genre-savvy, emotionally grounded superhero tale with equal parts kick and conscience… In Rayburn’s witty and high-energy second foray into the HV-verse, a near-drowning in the Pacific leaves a Japanese-American couple with more than just survivor’s guilt. Karate instructor and…
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The Guidance by Jack Verson

Quiet, intelligent, layered… Verson returns with a quietly ambitious work of speculative fiction that blends mythology, anthropology, theology, and philosophy into a meditation on human development across time and ideology. On the distant planet of Domhan, three isolated tribes—the Harvest,…
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Trek (The Strange Planets We Settle Book 2) by Jack Verson

Philosophical, contemplative, and quietly unsettling… In Verson’s second installment in the Strange Planets We Settle series, a gifted young investigator joins her legendary parents on a planet where peace becomes peril. Sienna, fresh from a philosophy-focused university on the color-shifting…
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Prism: The Strange Planets We Settle by Jack Verson

Atmospheric, introspective, and richly imaginative… An alien world of dazzling hues challenges a perceptive investigator in Verson’s philosophical sci-fi debut in The Strange Planets We Settle series. A human settler on the color-shifting planet of Prism has died mysteriously, and…
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Neurojuggler (The Mechanic’s Diary Book 2) by Ian Domowitz

A powerful, unsettling, and fiercely original work… In a future where flesh and circuitry fuse, belief is hand-copied like scripture, and a machine-born prophet stalks the shadowed edge of reality, one homunculus dreams of utopia while another prepares to burn…
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Red Dirt Part III: The Saint Chanter by D.K. Kristof

Layered, emotionally devastating, and bold in scope. A young Martian warrior struggles with grief, faith, and the ghosts of a dying world in Kristof’s raw, emotionally charged trilogy finale. Seventeen-year-old Miri, a reluctant leader bearing the title of Star Bearer,…