Archive for the ‘Science Fiction’ Category


Fire in the Desert by Lydia Nyx

October 28th, 2010 by Kassa / 1,004 views

Title: Fire in the Desert
Author: Lydia Nyx
Publisher: Noble Romance
Length: Novella, 22 pgs
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Blurb:

Garrett Thomas is one of the world’s leading cryptozoologists. When he gets a tip a dragon—the holy grail of his field—has been spotted in the Sahara desert, he jumps at the chance to locate and document this elusive creature. As further incentive, his old college friend—and lover—Keegan Richards is currently on an archeological dig in Egypt. Keegan possesses a powerful supernatural ability called the Mystic. When Garrett sees his old flame after a year of separation, he finds not only has Keegan’s power increased so he has full command of the element of fire but he’s grown a thousand times more beautiful and exotic. After Garrett has a strange and erotic dream about him, Keegan inexplicably grows cold and tries to send Garrett home with his mission unfulfilled. Garrett stays in Egypt, however, and when he finally enters the dragon’s lair, he finds what he’s looking for—but not the way he expected.

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New Normal by Jeffrey Ricker

October 26th, 2010 by Kassa / 788 views

Title: New Normal
Author: Jeffrey Ricker
Publisher: Untreed Reads Publishing
Length:: Short Story/6 pgs
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Blurb:

What if doctors were able to transplant your mind into a new body after a terrible accident? What if, thanks to the process, you found you could no longer love the person you were with or live your old life? What would become your new ‘normal?’
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The Curse of Arachnaman by Hayden Thorne

August 5th, 2010 by Kassa / 1,953 views

Title: The Curse of Arachnaman
Author: Hayden Thorne
Publisher: Prizm
Length: 262 pages
Buy the Book: Amazon, ebook

Blurb:

The Curse of Arachnaman follows the events in the first three books in the Masks series, including Masks: Rise of Heroes and Masks: Evolution. Eric is settling down into a near-normal existence. He’s learning to cope with a different kind of closet – being kept from talking freely about his relationship with Calais and the other superheroes – as well as an increasingly protective mother, his sister’s new squeaky-clean boyfriend, and a bingo-obsessed best friend. Eric also learns that sometimes, being an asset to the forces of good means simply being himself. In the meantime, Vintage City is under siege from a new threat, one who’s proving to be much more dangerous than all of the other supervillains the heroes have faced combined. Good people find themselves at the mercy of an angry lunatic who will stop at nothing to purge the city of what he sees to be undesirable elements. Can Eric and his friends triumph over evil again, or will this be their last battle?

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Echoes of the Future, edited by Aleksandr Voinov

July 19th, 2010 by Oddmonster / 2,176 views

Title: Echoes of the Future
Editor: Aleksandr Voinov
Publisher: Noble Romance
Length: Anthology / 116 pages
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Blurb:

Burn by Aleksandr Voinov

Flight Lieutenant Chris Waters is the pilot of a cutting-edge unmanned SAD fighter drone that is used for secret government missions. Chris is cutting-edge technology himself: his neural network is upgraded with cyber-technology and software that makes him the interface of his combat drone.

Then, something goes wrong as he connects to his drone. Haunted by strange, disorientating impressions, a so-called ‘ghost’, he hooks up on leave with fellow pilot Cyril for a night. But Cyril is not the man Chris thought he is, and Chris soon finds out what the ‘ghost’ in his body really is, as well as the truth about his missions.

Conduit by Kate Cotoner

Ismail and his ex-husband Toki are divided by class and circumstance. Toki is a cybernetic upgrade human and part of the city elite, while Ismail is a baseline human and a cop. Their brief marriage failed when Toki walked out, but now he’s back, asking for Ismail’s help against Hanuman, a malicious cyber-intelligence who plans to poison the water supply of all baseline humans in the city. Now Ismail and Toki must find the underground reservoir targeted by Hanuman before time runs out for them both.

Rescue Me by Jude Mason

Assigned to guard Leetchi Ambassador Dar and his family, Lieutenant Thomas Patch finds himself inexplicably drawn to Jad, the diplomat’s son. The tall, slender Leetchi turns out to be as gay as Patch and steals his heart. When Jad is kidnapped, Patch goes undercover to find and rescue him. The rescue takes him to the underbelly of the space port city and a whore house where slaves are bought and sold at will. Finding Jad proves easier than he’d hoped, but the rescue takes an insane twist when their escape attempt is thwarted by the one person they knew was on their side.

Will Jad’s enslavement tear the lovers apart? Will Patch be torn from the love of his life? Find out, in Rescue Me.

Reversal by A. B. Gayle

Sebastian is bored. He has another five years of lone duty supervising his family’s robots on their space station. The last thing he wants to do is the housework. For Christmas, his mother sends him a Domestic Darling cyborg. True to form, she purchases a factory second and sends one that doesn’t quite fit the bill. Instead of being a pert blond with big tits and a cute ass like in the advertisement, this one is six foot tall and built like a Greek god, a very virile Greek God. In an attempt to improve its functioning, Sebastian uses some of his brilliant programming skills. The resulting changes ensure Sebastian will never be bored again.

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Queerpunk, edited by Cecilia Tan and Kelly Kincaid

June 21st, 2010 by Oddmonster / 2,624 views

Title: Queerpunk
Editors: Cecilia Tan and Kelly Kincaid
Publisher: Circlet Press
Length: 76 pages
Buy this book: ebook

Blurb:

Queerpunk is an anthology by Circlet Press focusing on Queer sexuality in near-futuristic,cyberpunk environments.The collected stories confront the issues of living in such a technological, anonymous world in which the individual’s identity is constantly in flux.

Characters alter their physicality through the insertion of new technology in their flesh, or through customizable avatars that obscure
their ‘true’ identity. Queerpunk examines the ways in which the human body can be altered, if not transformed, by technology.

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The Englor Affair by J L Langley

May 24th, 2010 by junkfoodmonkey / 652 views

Title: The Englor Affair
Author: J L Langley
Publisher: Samhain Publishing
Length: Novel/298 pages
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Blurb:

In hiding who he was, Payton found himself-and the man he would grow to love.

After his brother is kidnapped, Prince Payton Townsend masquerades as an Admiral’s assistant in order to track the culprits through the tangled mysteries of the planet Englor. He finds way more than he bargained for in the form of Marine Colonel Simon Hollister.

Simon is no ordinary soldier. He is heir to Englor and his life is mapped out for him: throne, bride, and eventually an heir. He never expected a dalliance with Payton to blossom into love, or that the organization that taught him to lead would threaten that love-and their lives.

Danger and intrigue abound as they learn more about their shared enemy, and about each other. What they learn could help them rise above to an enduring love-or pull them apart.

Publishers Warning: Hot sweaty manlove of the interplanetary kind.

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Engineer Smith by Jay Lancaster

March 24th, 2010 by Emily / 615 views

Title: Engineer Smith
Author: Jay Lancaster
Publisher: loveyoudivine
Length: Short Story, 27 pages
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Smith has always been happier in the world of computers. Input/output is so very straightforward. It’s not a principle that can be applied to Smith’s relationship with Nell, the older woman who took beautiful, ambiguous, androgynous Smith under her wing a few years before. As the relationship matures, so, too, do Smith and Nell. But will they grow together…or apart? Smith’s feelings threaten to tear them apart, and the answers can only be found if Smith breaks the silence and asks the right questions. Asking Nell might destroy their fragile peace; Smith turns to the one logical source to be trusted: Larn, the Artificial Intelligence System. But Larn is advanced; he now learns from each human interaction and can reprogram himself. And Smith starts to understand that desire is not always based on mere physical attraction. But how deep can a relationship run when one party is human and the other is just learning to be human?

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Wired Hard 4: Erotica for a Gay Universe

March 23rd, 2010 by Kassa / 927 views

Title: Wired Hard 4: Erotica for a Gay Universe  
Author: Edited by Lauren P. Burka, Cecilia Tan
Publisher: Circlet Press
Length: Anthology, 200 pages
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Blurb:

The fourth volume of gay male sexuality and erotica, viewed through the lens of erotic science fiction and fantasy. Masculine tales of kings and castles, futuristic rentboys, phallic magic, and sexual technology. Eight stories in all of unbridled, raw sexuality and flights of imagination that can only exist in the realms of science fiction and fantasy.

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Different Senses by Ann Somerville

March 1st, 2010 by Oddmonster / 1,360 views

Title: Different Senses
Author: Ann Somerville
Publisher: Smashwords
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Blurb:

Being shot triggered Javen’s genetic empathy. As a result, he lost his career and his lover. Now he has to adjust to losing the job and the man he loved, as well as a unsuspected racial heritage. Born to privilege, his search for a new career brings him in repeated contact with the despised banis race, and he finds himself drawn towards the people and their concerns.

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