Monday, October 16, 2017
Review: Through the Never by Multiple Authors Featuring @rocblalock, @rick_banik, Debbie Cassidy & Richard Amos, @SGBrownAuthor
Welcome to the Through the Never a Science Fiction and
Fantasy Collection. This time around I am giving a great big shout out to five
of the authors from the Through the Never a Science Fiction and Fantasy
Collection.
First we have R.L. Blalock’s The Fall of Endurance
Next up is Craig Martelle’s The Outcast
Then we have Debbie Cassidy and Richard Amos’ Across the
Starlight Blue
And the last one this time is Sharolyn G. Brown’s Rodan’s
Awakening
Let’s give a great big shout out to these five authors
plus the other authors from Through the Never as well! Welcome to The Avid
Reader guys!
Through the Never: a Science Fiction and Fantasy
Collection by
J.A. Culican,
Brandon
Barr, Lucia
Ashta, Sarah K.
L. Wilson, Frost Kay, R.L. Blalock,
Debbie
Cassidy, Richard Amos , Craig
Martelle, J.C.
Kang
Blurb:
Forge the journey. Blaze the path. Seize the adventure.
If you’re ready to risk everything and follow powerful but
flawed characters to new worlds, then this Fantasy and Science Fiction
Anthology will leave you breathless with the thrill of the journey.
Get ready to travel to travel THROUGH THE NEVER with brave
characters who break free from familiar confines and launch themselves into the
dangerous unknown as they seek new lives and race down pathways from which
there is no return.
From Earth to far-off galaxies to fantastic new realms,
embark on fourteen exciting adventures in science fiction and fantasy where
dangerous new worlds, epic quests, and heart-pounding adventures await.
Explore the universe, experience the magic and live a
thousand lives when you one-click today!
And now my reviews
and a big shout out to these amazing authors!
The Fall of Endurance by R.L. Blalock
Laure is one of many traveling in space looking for new home
to start a new life to keep humans from becoming extinct when they run into
debris and have to land the ship quickly. Not to worry though they have the
best pilot alive commanding the ship.
When they land on this new planet which they hope will be
their new home they run into a lot more than they were hoping for.
Can they make this new planet their home? Will they be
welcomed? Will they want to stay? Will they have a choice?
R. L. Blalock has knocked it out the ball park again. She
has written another great story. While reading The Fall of Endurance you feel
what the characters are feeling and see what they see. R. L. is one of those writers
that can make you feel a connection to all the characters and the writer as
well.
Sneak Peak:
“Critical system failure. All personnel, report to the
bridge.”
“What happened?” I demanded, finally looking up at the woman
who hovered over me. Her face was tight and her mouth set into a grim line.
“The ship needs to go planetside. Now.” All I could do was
blink back at the woman as my mind tried to process what she had just told me.
Planetside? Had they finally found a planet?
The Outcast by Craig Martelle
As part of his punishment a prisoner is sent out in a
spaceship to survey asteroids. All he has for companionship is the voice of the
computer.
This one a very good short one which I enjoyed more than I
thought I would in the beginning. The ending was out of this world. I never saw
it coming.
Sneak Peak:
The pilot’s seat also served as the dining chair, the bed,
the couch, or whatever Benny needed it for. He lived and worked within
thirty-four square feet.
His entire world was contained in that small space.
Across the Starlight Blue by Debbie
Cassidy and Richard Amos
A spaceship traveling through space looking for a new home
is hit by debris and has to land quickly. After taking the shuttles to their new
planet they are attacked by these alien bird like creatures upon entering the planet’s
atmosphere. Will they survive the attack? Can they make this new planet their
home? Or have they traveled all this way for nothing?
I really liked getting inside Becca’s head when she was
first introduced the alien bird like creatures. This was a wonderful little
short which I really enjoyed reading.
Sneak Peak:
Sixty years he’d been monitoring this ship while they slept,
which was another reason making him too human was a bad idea. A human would
probably have gone insane alone on a spaceship for sixty years.
Rodan’s Awakening by Sharolyn G. Brown
A young girl’s home is attacked and her whole family is
lost. Rodan embarks on a journey to find the ones who attacked her home and
make them pay.
Sneak Peak:
“We cannot go into the encampment. They are under attack. We
need to go and call for help. The factions need to know we need help.”
“There is no time. We need to go and help our people fight.
My parents are there. Your parents are there.”
“I know my parents are there,” Rodan snapped. “But you and I
are not fighters. We need to call for assistance.” Rodan walked away from their
encampment and toward the comm center.
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