“Morpheus: Child of Time and Space” by Gaetano Piccadaci

“Morpheus: Child of Time and Space: God of Dreams” by Gaetano Piccadaci is an interesting new way of looking at an old tale and I am sure that many science fiction/fantasy fans out there will enjoy the story. The first book in the Morpheus series, it is a novel in which, as one would expect given the main character, dreams and reality are mixed to take readers on a captivating journey. … More “Morpheus: Child of Time and Space” by Gaetano Piccadaci

“The Struggle Between Stars” by Joseph Dawson

Do you recall the first time you picked up a book by an author who was new to you, and it just blew you away? It’s a great feeling, isn’t it? To discover there’s another Andy Weir, Frank Herbert, Douglas Adams, or Arthur C. Clark. Readers who love the imagery and creativity that the vastness and diversity of space offers are going to fall in love with “The Struggle Between Stars” by Joseph Dawson. … More “The Struggle Between Stars” by Joseph Dawson

“Generations” by Noam Josphides

Centuries ago, Earth became uninhabitable. The best citizens of the human population were enlisted to embark on a ship called the Thetis, hoping to one day establish planetfall on another planet with a new generation of humans bred to perfection. These people live and breed on the ship, going on about their lives like always, living and contributing to society over the course of hundreds of years. Sandrine Liet is a Senior Archivist who discovers something wrong in the system that retains all the ship’s records. She soon realizes that this could affect the future for all of humanity, and everything they have been hoping for in building a future on a new planet. … More “Generations” by Noam Josphides

“The Gilgamesh Path” by Michael Drakich

Calain de Longee of the Galactic Core Amalgamation (GCA) is the son of Adam Spenceworth, the famous man who invented the Guardians: super-intelligent robots that changed the face of intergalactic warfare. Calain would prefer to stay free of his father’s shadow if possible, so when he is appointed ambassador to the militant Hakardi Empire, he’s not optimistic. However, once a microorganism that might be the secret to eternal youth is discovered, it’s a race against time to beat the Hakardi Empire to the prize. … More “The Gilgamesh Path” by Michael Drakich

“Interstellar Reporter Danica Star: Unto War” by Ross Loren Lindrud

War is coming and Danica Star is right in the middle. It’s 2945 and humans have spread across the universe, colonizing new planets, meeting aliens, and making trouble. And, just like now, the reporters are there for the story. Unfortunately, sometimes the story is dangerous, and sometimes, despite her best efforts at staying out of the action while being in the middle of the action, the reporter becomes part of the story. … More “Interstellar Reporter Danica Star: Unto War” by Ross Loren Lindrud

“Night Owls” by Stephen Gay

“Night Owls: A Moon Colony Sci-Fi Adventure” by Stephen Gay is an out-of-this-world science fiction thriller that takes readers to the moon and back.  Twenty-year-old Ethan Keller and his friends, who dub themselves the Night Owls, are famous for throwing some of the best parties on New Luna, a fast-growing human settlement on the Moon.  His biggest worries are saving enough credits each month to help his mom pay the bills, making sure that the Night Owls’ unsanctioned parties remain under the radar of the authorities, and not getting caught when engaging in various missions involving petty theft.  … More “Night Owls” by Stephen Gay