Book Review: Kim Harrison’s The Drafter
uble-crossed, Peri Reed is on the run; she can’t believe she’d do the things she thinks they’re saying, but how to prove it if she’s a drafter.
uble-crossed, Peri Reed is on the run; she can’t believe she’d do the things she thinks they’re saying, but how to prove it if she’s a drafter.
Curran misses the challenge of leading the Pack, so when they offer him a stake in the Mercenary Guild, Curran seizes the chance & so does an ancient enemy.
Calamities befell our world, and we need Hunters with their Hounds to protect us whether we live in protected enclaves like Apex City or independent villages out in the Territories. But it’s a lie.
Climate shift has battered the world and war requires hostages: the Children of Peace fated to die if their countries declare war. It’s Elián’s arrival that shatters Greta’s shell, that drags in the truth.
What if the U.S. had dropped more than one bomb in World War II? What if both sides dropped bombs?
War teeters on a knife-edge as enemies learn from their mistakes, new ones threaten, and Capt. Reddy, his crew, and his allies face overwhelming odds.
Bounty hunter and lycanthrope Cedar Hunt vowed to track down all seven pieces of the Holder—a strange device capable of deadly destruction.
I received this book for free from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review.Source: NetGalley Futurelandby Walter Mosley horror, science fiction, short stories that was published by Grand Central Publishing on June 4, 2013 and has 400 pages.Explore it on Goodreads or Amazon Nine short stories of horrifying science fiction, of a future that simply continues the problems of today with more advanced science. Each story provides a different look at this future society, and it isn’t nice. It isn’t a world in which I want to live, where your birth or lack of employment condemns you to a life of nothing. Where the system is sucking out man’s ingenuity and spirit for the sake of production and profit. I received an advance copy from NetGalley and Grand Central Publishing for the purpose of an honest review. The stories tie loosely together with a few common characters that crop up here and there. There’s Akwande and his idealism and Tristan the First, Dominar of the Blue Zone, and his shared lack of compassion or humanity with Kismet. Folio Johnson is a far-seeing man — no […]
An anthology of sixteen short stories in the Emberverse apocalyptic science fiction series and revolving around a world that fell apart technologically.
It’s an enlightening trip back to Montival for Rudi and company, gathering allies and learning hard truths as they battle their way home.