January 2026

  • Polaris Skies: Ch 4

    Polaris Skies: Ch 4

    In the morning, the friends found themselves not in warm beds but in a freezing tent. Their body heat seeped out through the thin shell of second-hand polyester. Benj, first to wake, tiptoed out of the tent, letting in a draft.

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  • Polaris Skies: Ch 3

    Polaris Skies: Ch 3

    The trees that surrounded the area loomed over the site like ancient guardians protecting their tiny treasures Nat and his friends hunkered down into the snow-covered grass, bracing themselves against the chill wind that blew in from the north of them. It smelled of wood smoke and burning gas.

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  • Polaris Skies: Ch 2

    Polaris Skies: Ch 2

    Deck dragged out his hiking bag and bug-out bag and crammed two more sets of clothes into the bottom. Pilfering the back corner of his closet, he located the four-person all-season tent and sleeping bags.

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  • Review: Tamed by the Viking by Felicity Brandon and Anna Quinn

    How does Futurama snusnu with Vikings sound? Kinda like syphilis, but I digress.

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  • Polaris Skies: Ch 1

    Polaris Skies: Ch 1

    The Grey Monster has led to a global apocalypse. Nat and his group of friends wake to a hellscape when a bioweapons bomb drops in the Jenton orchards. Wolves crawl beneath their skin, and a genetically engineered religious cult decides they are demons worth hunting. Can they find a mad scientist in time before the…

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  • Review: How to Get a Girlfriend (When You’re a Terrifying Monster) by Marie Cardno

    For one hell of an LSD trip, I do believe there is actually a story under there.

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  • Review: Cat Dragon by Samantha Birch

    A green thumbed witch, a cantancerous crow, and kitten-dragon just learning to blow smoke rings begin a larger than life journey to heal a larger-than-life magical beast.

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  • Review: The Engineer by C.S. Poe

    A hot desert romance between a special agent and an outlaw? Or is it just the desert that’s hot?

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