science fiction

  • Star Crossed: Worlds Apart by Jolene Poole

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    Gwyn Farrow’s disturbing claims of an alien abduction made her parents commit her to a mental institution. When she was released, she knew that she could only rely on herself. But she doesn’t return to her normal life. She begins to spend time with a friendly alien named Kael, and although terrified of his species, she finds it in her heart to care for him. When his world declares war on hers, she is torn between defending her planet and the alien she has come to love.

  • The Grower’s Gift Progeny of Time 1 by Vanna Smythe

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    In 2102 the Earth is plagued by draughts, floods, and blizzards that come in the middle of summer. The rich and powerful of North America have pulled back into the six remaining megacities, erasing all trace of a central government and leaving the millions displaced by the environmental crisis to fend for themselves in the dying world. But sixteen-year-old Maya is certain she was born with the power to heal the Earth and make it habitable again. The only place she can learn to use her gift is a school, which is run by the ruthless head of the city of Neo York. But the school is only a front for a facility where they will extract Maya’s magic and then discard her. Only Ty, the heir to the city, can keep Maya from being destroyed at the facility. And Ty’s loyalty to his family has never wavered. Will his growing love for Maya be strong enough to save her?

  • Ange’el by Jamie Le Fay

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    Morgan arrives in New York, where she is speaking about her Hope Foundation at several high-profile events. When she finds out that her life is at risk, she is not sure whom to trust—disoriented by an intense attraction to a very charming and controlling Gabriel, she attempts to regain control of her life only to find herself in the middle of a war between different factions of an ancient civilisation. The people of Ahe’ey hold the key to the future of humankind within their genes. To unlock it, Morgan and Gabriel need to help them move beyond the medieval rules that are holding them back. The price of failure may be the end of the world.

  • The Other Side of Anne by Kelly Stuart

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    Tudor historian Avery Franklin is horrified when his dying father leaves him a most unusual inheritance: Anne Boleyn. Yes, that Anne Boleyn, beheaded queen of Henry VIII. She is a time traveler and is struggling to adjust to the modern world.

    Avery tells himself that he has no time for Anne, but then he finds out a secret about himself that leads him to take Anne in. They try to develop a tentative friendship despite fighting their attraction to each other. Can they figure out their lives together, especially when time might be running out for Anne?

  • obey (Companion Academy Volume One) by Sierra Black

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    Humankind has settled many worlds, and society’s values have changed. The most valued people in all the worlds are Companions, professional Submissives who pleasure the rich while holding the most respected spots in society. The highest dream of almost every young person is to become a Companion. Or to own one.

    Miri finds herself without a viable future, but is surprised to find herself accepted into Companion Academy. The exclusive school is the only entry into the highest forms of society. There she will learn to turn pain into pleasure, to submit to any Master or Mistress who owns her contract, and to obey when her deepest instincts tell her to fight back against everything being done to her body and mind.

    Miri’s first shocking few days at Companion Academy show her the first limits she owns that she must move past, and how pain and pleasure, want and need, can all be combined to turn an innocent young woman into the ultimate sexual submissive, a Companion.

  • Seth (Cyborgs: More Than Machines, #5) by Eve Langlais

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    His mission: Blend in with the humans. Save the cyborgs. And of course, seduce the girl.

    An excellent athlete who is highly intelligent, charismatic–without

    modesty–and handsome too, Seth has it all except for the girl. But not

    for long. Like it or not, he’s determined to win her heart–and get in

    her pants. So what if it means letting the military replace a few parts

    and becoming the world’s first cybernetic spy? Cool missions, a hot

    chick, awesome toys, it all sounds like a dream come true until the

    military decides to terminate their billion dollar project.

    But they didn’t count on their project soldier fighting back.

  • Hold Still the Sky: the complete story by Cameron McVey

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    Worldwide eruptions have clouded Earth’s atmosphere. The remnants of humankind live inside domed cities. Biomass guidelines strictly regulate births, copulation and food rations. Amputation of “unnecessary limbs” is viewed as a noble sacrifice. Power is generated by massive solar energy-collecting sails. Hangers are those chosen to maintain the sails at great risk to life and limb. This is the story of Kara, one of the hangers. She’s trying to have a baby. “Hold Still the Sky: the complete story” is an episodic novel originally published in six parts.

  • Product by Ian S McCain

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    Fifty-year-old Ernie Chase is just another liquor-soaked husk wandering the streets of New York City looking for his next drink; his body is broken and his mind is a slave to addiction. Things change when he is shot while witnessing a back alley drug deal. He imagines that his life is finally over, but instead he awakens to discover that he is handcuffed to a cot in an abandoned hospital and is somehow sober, healthy and 25 years younger.

    Ernie is told that he has been infected with a dangerous virus which requires him to consume human blood to stay alive. He is given a simple choice by his captor; receive continuing treatment for his strange new condition in exchange for lifelong service, or face certain death.

    His job is simple now:

    Recruit for the Farm.

    Distribute the Product to the Infected.

    It all seems so uncomplicated until other Infected start to descend on the city, looking for their next fix.

  • The Monster in the Forest 2 by J.M. Keep

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    “You are a mother now,” hissed its voice in her mind, that long, slimy tongue of his coiling out along her flesh, over the skin of her neck and cheek.

    Julianne returned from that horrific night in the forest. She knew lust and true terror with that eight-limbed monster, but now new horrors await her.

    He promised her children. His children.

    And when she births those creatures into the world, he would return for more.

    This dark erotica is a continuation of Bred by the Monster in the Forest. Contains Monster Breeding, Horror Sex, And Rough Sex. Not for the faint of heart. Over 7k words.

  • The Star Agency by R.E.Weber

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    The Star Agency is an interstellar secret agent adventure for readers aged 10 and above. It follows the adventures of a thirteen-year-old boy, Theopolis James Logan, and several of Earth’s brightest young people, thrust into a life of excitement and danger on another world, defending a galactic alliance against a dangerous and resourceful enemy.

    Despite its sometimes-fantastical elements, the story is strongly character based, dealing with friendship, fear, love, loss and the growing pains of teenage life. But it is also a rousing adventure full of excitement, intrigue, romance and humour.