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Friday, May 19, 2017
#Alien #Scifi #Romance #Instafreebie Promotion 18th-21st May
Thursday, May 18, 2017
Keir: 5th Anniversary #Giveaway #scifi #romance
Hi, I'm Pippa Jay - author of scifi and supernatural stories with a romantic soul. This May I'm celebrating my fifth anniversary as a published author with my debut novel Keir - a scifi romance crossing time and space. And I'm doing a special giveaway to celebrate: a pair of custom-made crocheted dragonscale gloves in Keir blue, created by Hoot and Luna. This is open internationally but PLEASE BE AWARE - any import/shipping taxes will be the responsibility of the recipient as these cannot be paid in advance by the sender.
Blurb:
A Science Fiction Romance Novel Goodreads | Webpage Available from... iBooks | Nook | Kobo Amazon | Smashwords Print available from... CreateSpace | B&N | Amazon The Book Depository |
A demon waiting to die...
An outcast reviled for his discolored skin and
rumors of black magic, Keirlan de Corizi sees no hope for redemption.
Imprisoned beneath the palace that was once his home, the legendary ‘Blue Demon
of Adalucien’ waits for death to finally free him of his curse. But salvation
comes in an unexpected guise.
A woman determined to save him.
Able to cross space and time with a wave of her
hand, Tarquin Secker has spent eternity on a hopeless quest. Drawn by a compulsion
she can’t explain, she risks her apparent immortality to save Keir, and offers
him sanctuary on her home-world, Lyagnius. But Quin has secrets of her own.
When Keir mistakenly unleashes the dormant
alien powers within him and earns exile from Lyagnius, Quin chooses to stand by
him. Can he master his newfound abilities in time to save Quin from the
darkness that seeks to possess her?
Book One of the Redemption series and part of
the Travellers Universe. A science fiction romance novel previously released by
Lyrical Press Inc. 7th May 2012, Keir
is a Readers
Favorite Contest Awards Finalist 2012, HOD
RWA Aspen Gold finalist (3rd place), The Kindle Book Review’s
2013 Best Indie Book Awards semi-finalist, and
a 2012
SFR Galaxy Award Best May to December Romance winner.
Book Two - Keir’s Fall - released in December 2015, with a companion side story - Reunion at Kasha-Asor - releasing 2017.
About the Author:
After spending twelve years
working as an Analytical Chemist in a Metals and Minerals laboratory, Pippa Jay
is now a stay-at-home mum who writes scifi and the supernatural. Somewhere
along the way a touch of romance crept into her work and refused to leave. In
between torturing her plethora of characters, she spends the odd free moment
playing guitar very badly, punishing herself with freestyle street dance, and
studying the Dark Side of the Force. Although happily settled in the historical
town of Colchester in the UK with her husband of 24 years and three not-so-little
monsters, she continues to roam the rest of the Universe in her head.
Pippa
Jay is a dedicated member of the Science Fiction Romance
Brigade, blogging at Spacefreighters Lounge,
Adventures in Scifi,
and Romancing
the Genres. Her works include YA and adult
stories crossing a multitude of subgenres from scifi to the paranormal, often
with romance, and she’s one of eight authors included in a science fiction
romance anthology—Tales from the SFR Brigade. She’s also a double SFR Galaxy Award winner, been a finalist in the
Heart of Denver RWA Aspen Gold Contest (3rd place), the 2015 EPIC eBook awards, the
2015 RWA LERA Rebecca (2nd
place), and the GCC RWA Silken Sands Star Awards (2nd place).
You can stalk her at her website, or at her blog, but without doubt her favorite place to hang around
and chat is on Twitter as @pippajaygreen.
Website – http://www.pippajay.co.uk
Blogs –
Adventures in Scifi - http://www.pippajay.blogspot.co.uk
Spacefreighters Lounge - http://www.spacefreighters.blogspot.com
Romancing the Genres - http://www.romancingthegenres.blogspot.co.uk/
SFR Brigade - http://www.sfrcontests.blogspot.co.uk/
Twitter - https://twitter.com/pippajaygreen
Amazon page - http://author.to/PippaJay
Newsletter - http://eepurl.com/IKX7b
Tuesday, May 16, 2017
The Mass Effect Effect and #Scifi #Romance by @RwJoliemason
by Jolie Mason
Gaming is a huge influence on everything I write.
Specifically, the Mass Effect franchise. For those who are not yet “Woke” to
the gaming world, ME comes in two hero flavors. The first trilogy featured
Commander Shepherd and the Reapers. The most recent release is Mass Effect
Andromeda. They are essentially a scifi romance story wrapped in an interactive
game environment, as well as my own personal demon to overcome.
Novels and video games have completely different needs in
world building, but they have the same goals in storytelling. In ME, the story
of mankind’s journey begins with their FTL, the mass effect drive, and the ever
excellent story device they call the omni-tool.
Need a door opened? Well, that’s what the Omni-tool is there
to do for the player. It’s tech driven by biotic implants, not unlike the
worlds of many of our cyborg authors. It’s a computer interface, used to hack
our way through barriers and move us around the world with ease. It’s their cell phone, if we use a modern day
comparison.
Mass effect relays were built by a long extinct race, and
they have ushered in for humankind an accelerated age of growth and technology
upon their discovery. Using element zero, a universe specific substance that
powers the drive core of their ships, humans have peopled other worlds, only to
find a whole host of life out there just waiting for them to catch up.
Video games need devices with which a player can interface
and move the game forward. It’s just not that different from what we do, minus
the coding and cool factor with our kids. Most SFR worlds have a technology
pushing them forward. For mine, it’s mechs, massive machines of war that have
pilots and explosives to spare.
The ability to turn humans into machines or Psi operatives
or mutants lies at the heart of scifi stories. They are plot devices on the
surface, but the themes that lie underneath have been there since the early
days of scifi. Cyborgs question what it is that makes us human. Psychic and
biotic powers make us look seriously at the question of absolute power.
Technology that can potentially destroy the world forces us to think about the
cost/benefit of our consumptive selves, and question our place in the universe.
Something’s changed...
This brings me to the bestest element of the ME franchise,
THE ROMANCE. You are a lover and a
fighter in this game, and it is glorious.
For the same reasons we adore the addition of the romance
element to our scifi themes, ME explores the relationships of each character
and gives them the ability to progress almost anywhere. Isn’t that just what
SFR authors do?
The added layer of the relationship a novel is working
through takes the big themes someplace deeper, makes those questions more
intimate in nature. So that, the cyborg is worried, not just about his
humanity, but his ability to give and receive love. The alien race determined
to destroy us isn’t just a representation of the evil we face in ourselves,
it’s also a threat to all that is dear.
Most of us have been scifi fans practically from birth. The
romance factor in our writing brings the themes we love home to us in a
different way, and that’s why we love it. It’s why we’re fans before we’re
authors. We are the audience.
There’s a real change in the way the next generation looks at
science fiction that has given rise to our genre, both in books and in games.
It’s no longer about the science and tech exclusively, but about the people and
relationships. I, personally, find the demand for games like Mass Effect a good
sign for those of us who have more SFR stories to tell.
This post is all
the opinion of the author and in no way reflects the opinions of the SFRB.
Jolie Mason is an author of SFR novels and novellas in a
universe teeming with corruption, mechs and splosions. You find out more about
her work at her blog, Future Fairytales.
For more about Riding Redemption, visit Amazon at: https://www.amazon.com/Riding-Redemption-47th-Lancers-novella-ebook/dp/B014NF1CMM
Friday, May 12, 2017
SFRB Recommends 72: Race to Redemption by Shari Elder #sfr
Intergalactic storm racing champion Elaina Carteret had it all—fame, wealth, men—until a horrific accident took it away. To get it back, she agrees to pose as Lainie Carter, medical transport pilot and corporate spy. Her risk-taking attitude infuriates Dr. Erik Johansen, who runs the medical outpost with an iron hand, a permanent scowl and the tightest bod on the planet.
Unable to forgive himself for a past tragedy, Erik works himself into an early grave. He has no patience for the insubordinate Lainie Carter, who can’t take an order, disrupts routine, and flames his body to ash.
When the outpost is attacked, they're thrown together in a race across the desert to stop a deadly biogenetic weapon. As a fragile trust blossoms between two damaged hearts, their pasts resurface and threaten their growing bond.
There's a ton of plot (and action!) packed into this high heat read. It's a detail-rich universe that has shaped the leads into very interesting people. All the characters are complex and original, and I grew to care a lot about their fates.
This recommendation by Lee Koven.
Author site: Life's a Story - Write it Bold
Unable to forgive himself for a past tragedy, Erik works himself into an early grave. He has no patience for the insubordinate Lainie Carter, who can’t take an order, disrupts routine, and flames his body to ash.
When the outpost is attacked, they're thrown together in a race across the desert to stop a deadly biogenetic weapon. As a fragile trust blossoms between two damaged hearts, their pasts resurface and threaten their growing bond.
There's a ton of plot (and action!) packed into this high heat read. It's a detail-rich universe that has shaped the leads into very interesting people. All the characters are complex and original, and I grew to care a lot about their fates.
This recommendation by Lee Koven.
Author site: Life's a Story - Write it Bold
Monday, May 8, 2017
#Instafreebie #Scifi #Romance Event May 8th-15th
If the warmer weather has you thinking about summer and shopping for your beach reads, here's a perfect opportunity to pick up some out of this world romances for free to fill up your ereader. Just click on the banner above or HERE to be transported to the home page and take your pick!
And if you're after more bargain books, you can also visit the new romance only e-retailer Inside Romance and get 20% off for the whole of May with code GRAND20. Click the banner below to visit.
And if you're after more bargain books, you can also visit the new romance only e-retailer Inside Romance and get 20% off for the whole of May with code GRAND20. Click the banner below to visit.