Nemesis is a Diabolic. Created to protect a galactic Senator's daughter, Sidonia. There's no one Nemesis wouldn't kill to keep her safe. But when the power-mad Emperor summons Sidonia to the galactic...
The Forgetting is one of those books that seems like a mashup of like 5 different things. Divergent, The Giver, Alive, The Purge. The Forgetting takes place in the city of Cannan. A self-sufficient ci...
The Forgetting mashes up many different properties. The romance is a little insta-lovey and the main characters forgets to speak a lot. The villains also mustache twirl a lot. But what's up with the w...
In Canaan, your book is your truth and your identity, and Nadia knows exactly who hasn't written the truth. Because Nadia is the only person in Canaan who has never forgotten her past. But when Nadia ...
Divergent meets The Giver meets Alive... with a healthy dose of The Purge. This odd little sci-fi dystopia is a book that will capture some people's interest over others. It focuses on solving the mys...
It's time for another ADVENTURE IN SPACE! Chelsey and Alexandra talk about The Diabolic, a scifi dystopia novel that blindsided both of them!
Illuminae was one of the best books that we read last year and we've been waiting for this sequel for what feels like FOREVER! Does it live up to the first book? Like hell it does!
It has space boats, Martians, privateers, mutinies, automatons, and it has one of this one's favorite tropes: a girl disguising herself as a boy. Arabella is completely unhappy in England and the only...
Every once in a while you just want a change. Something new and different and then someone comes along and combines two things that were perfectly ordinary and they become extra-ordinary. Chicken and ...
Ever since Newton witnessed a bubble rising from his bathtub, mankind has sought the stars. When William III of England commissioned Capt. William Kidd to command the first expedition to Mars in the l...
It has space boats, Martians, privateers, mutinies, automatons, and it has one of this one's favorite tropes: a girl disguising herself as a boy. Arabella is completely unhappy in England and the only...
There are a lot of levels to the newest instalment of the Generations trilogy. Alexandra and Chelsey go into more details about Scott Sigler's Alive and Alight and Alexandra continues to be creeped ou...
M. Savage—or Em, as she is called—has made a bewildering and ominous discovery. She and the other young people she was chosen to lead awoke in strange coffins with no memory of their names or their pa...
Glass Sword delivers a sequel that in no way lives up to it’s predecessor. Between a lack of character development and a petulant heroine there is very little to hold our interest in this novel.
This book was everywhere at BEA. and I mean EVERYWHERE. Usually we had to fight people tooth and limb for a soft cover ARC that didn't even have cover art yet, but there was this big, flashy hardcover...