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Amber Herbert

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Writer of (mostly) speculative fiction Author of Lipstick Covered Magnet Bookworm, elder emo, self-proclaimed film critic Find me here: amberherbert.com/ Or here: linksta.cc/@amberherbert

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Nikki St. Crowe: The Never King (2022, Blackwell House LLC)

The stories were all wrong — Hook was never the villain.

For two centuries, all …

Biker Gang Lost Boys? No Thanks.

I love Peter Pan, so I thought I'd give this spicy retelling a shot after hearing so much about it on Instagram and TikTok.

I'd like to preface this review by saying spicy lit is not my thing. So, my review will focus more on the plot than the sex scenes.

Positives 1. Use of source material. Crowe incorporates locations, myths, and characters from Barrie's novel. I love when a retelling takes advantage of the original text to ground the story. Places like Marooners' Rock and Mysterious River are mentioned explicitly. Fairies (or fae in this case), mermaids, and pirates are present. Characters like Tinker Bell, Tootles, and Hook are name-dropped. The twins and Pan are key players. Overall, I felt the use of source material gave this story an edge. 2. Plot and world building. The amount of effort given to the story pleasantly surprised me. I expected little …

Emily Tesh: Some Desperate Glory (2023, Doherty Associates, LLC, Tom)

While we live, the enemy shall fear us.

All her life Kyr has trained for …

A Space Opera with Lots to Unpack

Some Desperate Glory is a space opera set after Earth's destruction. Gaea Station, home to a radical group of warbreed humans, has pitted itself against the majo race, the ones who annihilated their homeland. Without spoiling anything, the novel is a whirlwind of moral turmoil, intergalactic politics, and the Wisdom's immense power over all of existence.

Valkyr, our ornery and entitled protagonist, is tough to love but easy to understand. While there were times I wanted to throttle her for being so short-sighted and petty, I often felt she desperately needed a hug. Mags and Avi were fun characters, and I believe their presence really rounded out Valkyr's dominating personality. However, Yiso (the majo prisoner), was my absolute favorite of them all.

It took me about 100 pages to really get into the story, but after that I was hooked. The novel is formatted into five parts, and by the …

Annalee Newitz (duplicate): The Terraformers (Hardcover, Tor Books)

From science fiction visionary Annalee Newitz comes The Terraformers, a sweeping, uplifting, and illuminating exploration …

Environmentally Positive Sci-Fi

If you're looking for a book that spans hundreds of years and takes on a hopeful approach to humankind's future within the universe, I recommend giving this a go. The prose is inviting and vibrant, and I loved the descriptions of Sask-E and its enticing ecosystem. While some parts felt a little too long, I enjoyed most of it and believe any reader who enjoys environmentally positive plot lines will enjoy this novel.

reviewed Beyond Forsaken Worlds by J.P. McDonald (The Gemarine Chronicles, #1)

J.P. McDonald: Beyond Forsaken Worlds

Welcome to Gemarine: utopian home to a select group of Aranthers, Sytheracts and Humans.

You …

If You're Looking For Spicy Sci-Fi

Beyond Forsaken Worlds is a fresh intergalactic romp dappled with action, multi-faceted creatures, and desire.

Going in, I had no idea what I was signing up for... but that only elevated my enjoyment. McDonald's prose is beautiful, weaving vibrant descriptions with satisfying world building. The characters are unique, and I found something to love about each and every one of them.

Also, that cliffhanger! I'm so glad I don't have to wait for the answers like everyone else (the perks of being a beta reader).

My only criticism pertains to the intimate scenes and sexual tension throughout the novel. It isn't the main focus, but it might put off readers who aren't looking for sexy sci-fi. As a reader who generally strays away from books with a fair amount of sex, I found the scenes surprisingly interesting and in aid of the group's dynamic.

If you dig foul-mouthed heroines, conservationist …

reviewed Beyond the Bounds of Time by J.P. McDonald (The Gemarine Chronicles, #2)

J.P. McDonald: Beyond the Bounds of Time

"Contentment through unity. Protection through war."

Welcome to the Multiverse: where threads of time writhe …

Spicy Sci-Fi

Beyond the Bounds of Time is a phenomenal sequel to Beyond Forsaken Worlds. Part time travel voyage and part found family story, it reads like an R-rated Guardians of the Galaxy with a time travel flair. Poignant and heart-wrenching prose is balanced by friendly banter and raunchy quips. While the book gets spicy in a few chapters, the novel's emphasis is on conservation, love (both romantic and familial), and loss.

I would recommend this to anyone looking for a fun time travel story with lovable but flawed characters and a dash of spice.