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  • Vicarious by Rhett C. Bruno

    Vicarious by Rhett C. Bruno

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 8 ratings
    The real world is only where you breathe…In High Earth, entertainment is everything. Virtual Worlds. Games. Steaming shows. Simulations—there’s something for everybody. You don't ever even have to leave your home.For Asher Reinhart, nothing compares to Ignis: Live, a reality show that pushes human beings to their very extremes...
  • Outsystem by M.D. Cooper

    Outsystem by M.D. Cooper

    Rated: 4.04 of 5 stars
    · 23 ratings
    Major Richards needs to get out of the Sol System Demoted by the military and hung out to dry, the media labels her the Butcher of Toro. Despite her soiled record, Tanis still one of the best military counter-insurgency officers in the Terran Space Force...
  • The Last Hawk by Catherine Asaro, Ron Walotsky

    The Last Hawk by Catherine Asaro, Ron Walotsky

    Rated: 3.92 of 5 stars
    · 12 ratings
    When Kelric, a scion of the imperial family of Skolia, crash-lands his fighter on the off-limits planet of Coba, he figures it will be only a short time before he makes his way home. But he fails to account for the powerful matriarchy of Coba, the mistresses of the great estates who do not want the Empire to know about their recent cultural advances.First they take him prisoner...
  • Turbulence by Lyn Gala

    Turbulence by Lyn Gala

    Rated: 3.98 of 5 stars
    · 20 ratings
    Corporal Jacqs Glebov is a simple soldier who wants a bunk, decent food and the company of other battle-hardened men and women who understand the realities of fighting. Instead he's stuck patrolling a remote corner of the border with cadets straight out of boot camp. They don't understand him, and he sure doesn't have an ounce of respect for them...
  • Automatic Reload by Ferrett Steinmetz

    Automatic Reload by Ferrett Steinmetz

    Rated: 3.88 of 5 stars
    · 8 ratings
    Ferrett Steinmetz's quirky, genre-mashing cyberpunk romance Automatic Reload a high-octane adventure about a grizzled mercenary with machine gun arms who unexpectedly falls in love with a bio-engineered assassin In the near-future, automation is king, and Mat is the top mercenary working the black market. He's your solider's solider, with military-grade weapons instead of arms..
  • Wolf Dawn by Susan Cartwright

    Wolf Dawn by Susan Cartwright

    Rated: 3.63 of 5 stars
    · 8 ratings
    Ashton Chayton was born with a powerful gift, a unique inhuman ability. Orphaned, raised by the Red Wolves of Opan, captured and enslaved - he is now free and on the run. Unfortunately everybody wants Ashton. Admiral Jones will torture him to get the secret of his power. Lady Lindha feels he is "The One" as named in Temple prophecy. The influential Lord Andros just wants him dead...
  • Kosh's Omega by Carolyn Faulkner

    Kosh's Omega by Carolyn Faulkner

    Rated: 3.50 of 5 stars
    · 6 ratings
    The termagant being brought into the small clinic isn’t exactly what second in command and Alpha soldier, Kosh, envisioned as his perfect Omega, but he knows beyond a shadow of a doubt that she is his. She’s a fierce little thing, more of a threat than most would take her for, but he isn’t one of the unfortunate ones who will get caught underestimating her...
  • Steel Beneath the Skin by Niall Teasdale

    Steel Beneath the Skin by Niall Teasdale

    Rated: 3.77 of 5 stars
    · 23 ratings
    The idea was simple enough for the alien race who took Aneka Jansen from Earth in 2011. Take a human, make her into a perfect tool to observe humanity from the inside, and so determine how best to advance this young race into their future. Unfortunately for them, and her, their plans went awry, and Aneka became the only survivor on a dead ship marooned in deep space...
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  • Alpha by Catherine Asaro

    Alpha by Catherine Asaro

    Rated: 3.56 of 5 stars
    · 10 ratings
    Captured by an enigmatic android for an unknown—and possibly fatal—purpose.Charon was the most ruthless—and brilliant—criminal of the twenty-first century, a practitioner of illegal robotics and android research. He is dead now, and General Thomas Wharington believes his team of experts has deleted all the electronic copies the megalomaniacal inventor created of himself...
  • I Will Fear No Evil by Robert A. Heinlein

    I Will Fear No Evil by Robert A. Heinlein

    Rated: 3.66 of 5 stars
    · 36 ratings
    Johann Sebastian Bach Smith is immensely rich; and very old. His mind is still keen, so he has surgeons transplant his brain into a new body; the body of his gorgeous, recently deceased secretary, Eunice. But Eunice hasn't completely vacated her body..
  • Ascension by Jacqueline Koyanagi

    Ascension by Jacqueline Koyanagi

    Rated: 3.58 of 5 stars
    · 24 ratings
    Alana Quick is the best damned sky surgeon in Heliodor City, but repairing starship engines barely pays the bills. When the desperate crew of a cargo vessel stops by her shipyard looking for her spiritually advanced sister Nova, Alana stows away. Maybe her boldness will land her a long-term gig on the crew. But the Tangled Axon proves to be more than star-watching and plasma coils...
  • vN by Madeline Ashby

    vN by Madeline Ashby

    Rated: 3.43 of 5 stars
    · 27 ratings
    Amy Peterson is a von Neumann machine, a self-replicating humanoid robot.For the past five years, she has been grown slowly as part of a mixed organic/synthetic family. She knows very little about her android mother’s past, so when her grandmother arrives and attacks her mother, little Amy wastes no time: she eats her alive...
  • Remake by Connie Willis

    Remake by Connie Willis

    Rated: 3.38 of 5 stars
    · 24 ratings
    Connie Willis's acclaimed time travel novel, "Doomsday Book," swept the major science fiction awards the year it was published. Now, in this new novel, Willis explores the timeless themes of emotion and technology, reality and illusion, and the bittersweet place where they intersect to make art...
  • Gantz/17 by Hiroya Oku

    Gantz/17 by Hiroya Oku

    Rated: 4.02 of 5 stars
    · 20 ratings
    It seems like every new alien creature the Gantz gang fights is just practice for another, tougher, more demented future alien battle. Every new alien means another crew of newly dead citizens, reborn as alien hunters. Except for those who survive for the next battle. And Kei is the only one who’s survived since volume 1...
  • Romeo and Juliet: The War by Max Work, Terry Dougas

    Romeo and Juliet: The War by Max Work, Terry Dougas

    Rated: 3.83 of 5 stars
    · 6 ratings
    It's the story of two groups of superhuman soldiers who turn the Empire of Verona into the most powerful territory in the world: the Montagues, powerful cyborgs, and the Capulets, genetically enhanced humans. With no one left to fight, they have a new enemy--each other. A Montague boy and a Capulet girl fall in love and plan to secretly marry, hoping their union will bring peace to the territory...
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