Posted on 1 Comment

Why: Earth 2278 by Leo M. Hill

Sweeping, provocative, and pulse-pounding… A battle-hardened general begins to question the very regime he’s sworn to defend in Hill’s gritty SF thriller. In a future where the Union governs Earth with absolute authority, peace is enforced—and rebellion is punished. When…
Posted on Leave a comment

Afterburn by Michael Bodhi Green

A sharp, precise, and quietly brutal SF tale… Green takes readers into a broken America where surveillance is constant, ideology is lethal, and escape lies off-planet. It is 2070, and the American dream has collapsed into detention zones, surveillance drones,…
Posted on Leave a comment

Doomsday Planet by William Burke

Part military thriller, part time-travel epic, and all-out action… Burke melds gallows humor, speculative madness, and cinematic pacing into a pulpy sci-fi adventure where history, aliens, and high-tech warfare collide. Veteran astronaut Marcus Reno dies in a shuttle crash, then…