“Of Friction” by S.J. Lee

“Of Friction” by S.J. Lee is set in a world that humans have destroyed.  Ironically, science is humanity’s last hope to create a more adaptable and evolved race to survive in the remaining conditions of Earth.  The necessary creation of these altered humans brings with them extraordinary survival abilities, adaptable resilience, and a more advanced line of genetically altered humans. However, despite this new race being engineered as a means to survive what remains of Earth, the original hominids and these Altered clash as they each seek to maintain power.   … More “Of Friction” by S.J. Lee

“Sisters Forever” by Richard E. Bonostro

“Sisters Forever” by Richard E. Bonostro, is a fresh, action-driven dystopian novel about an Arabian princess who longs to break free of the limitations imposed by the patriarchy. Her name is Princess Myra, and she’s willing to go on the run, finding herself caught up in a sweeping plan for world domination that includes humankind being re-engineered. She isn’t all that eager to save the world, but when she does take on the monumental task, it’s a slippery slope on a journey that seems to be written in her stars. Also in the story is a virus to contend with, but you can’t ignore the tale of the sisters, which is the foundation for the entire story. … More “Sisters Forever” by Richard E. Bonostro

“The Mutates: The Creation” by Peyton N. Leonard

“The Mutates: The Creation” is the story of four teenagers living in a small city in Pennsylvania. These four teens, Tyler, Samy, Andy, and Lola are just kids who are trying to survive high school and believe that high school is the biggest problem they have in their lives. Unfortunately, their opinions change quickly when the four are kidnapped and experimented on. Soon they become genetically modified humans with wings and feline features. … More “The Mutates: The Creation” by Peyton N. Leonard

“Code of Reanimation” by Lanie Mores

“Code of Reanimation: A Father of Contention Spin-Off” is a fast-paced and very good science fiction/horror read that starts out with a huge bang and does not slow down. While the book is a spin-off from Lanie Mores’ The Father of Contention series, it is one that can be a stand-alone story for those out there (like myself) who have not yet read the first story. I appreciated that as, normally, there is little way to understand what is going on if you have not been a part of the beginning. … More “Code of Reanimation” by Lanie Mores