We’ve had plenty of new shipmates boarding Starship JJ Green recently, and I wanted to say a special Ahoy! to all of you. Our starship must be about the size of a small town. I think it has to be a colony ship, in fact.
Though this reader group is growing in leaps and bounds, I value every one of you and appreciate every email I receive or comment on the new Starship JJ Green Facebook page. (Pop over there now for a sneak peek on the Space Colony Onee covers.)
Sorry that I didn’t send a ship’s bulletin last week. I was too plain swamped with work. I was busy finishing off the novel in M.D. Cooper’s universe and then working on the redraft of Daughter of Discord, which is now being examined with a fine-toothed comb by my hawkeye editor, LM Lengel.
To tell the truth, I was also a little under the weather. Apparently, spending most of your waking hours bent over a laptop is bad for you. Who knew? I hope sickness and sniffles have stayed away from you this week.
A quick announcement before we get onto this week’s books: As you may know, I’ve been taking the Shadows of the Void books out of Kindle Unlimited at Amazon and publishing them at other online bookstores. Now that the readers at iTunes, Kobo, Google Play etc. are reaching the middle of the series, I decided to bring forward removing The Earth Chronicles and other mid-series books from KU. If you’re a KU reader and you haven’t borrowed your copies, you have another couple of days before they won’t be available.
That’s it for now. I’m getting excited about publishing the first book in the Star Mage Saga series in a couple of weeks. Watch for the ship’s bulletin if you want to take advantage of the new release discount price.
ARC team: I’ll be sending your copies next week.
Until then, check out Amy DuBoff’s Rumors of War, which is free for a limited time, and TE Olivant’s The Lunar Deception, which is 99 cents.
“Exciting space adventure” – Publisher’s Weekly
The Taran Empire is fighting a secret interdimensional war… and they’re losing.
Cris Sietinen joins the Tararian Selective Service to hone his latent telekinetic abilities, but being a TSS Agent puts him at the center of a galactic conspiracy.
The TSS has been waging a generations-long war within a hidden dimensional rift against the Bakzen, a mysterious race skilled in advanced telekinesis. The only hope for victory is the prophesied Cadicle–foretold to have powerful abilities unlike any other. But the governing Priesthood has its own clandestine agenda with disastrous ramifications for the Taran Empire.
With the future of their people at stake, Cris and his family must face the ultimate questions of duty and morality to save their civilization from certain destruction.
This character-driven space opera epic with adventure, coming-of-age, romance, and intrigue will appeal to fans of Star Wars, Anne McCaffrey, Frank Herbert’s Dune, and the Lensman series by E.E. “Doc” Smith. Join three generations of the Sietinen family as they challenge destiny to win a war where enemies are not always who they seem.
Snap up a copy here.
lya has anxiety issues. Well, so do a lot of people. But not everyone explodes their enemies when they lose control.
Alya is a Geep, a mutant. Her genes were contaminated by an accident on the moon. This gives her extraordinary powers, but it also makes her a threat.
Determined to discover the secret of the contamination, Alya takes a position in the Lunar University.
Unfortunately, the Continuum controls the moon, and it doesn’t like Geeps. There’s nothing the organisation would like better than to wipe out Alya’s people completely.
But Alya is not about to let that happen.
Snag your copy here.
Happy reading!