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SPSFC – Slush Pile reviews

March 7th, 2023 by Jane Turner

As you know (or you should!) I’m a judge for the Self-Published Science Fiction Competition – the SPSFC! Now the Semi Finalists have been announced and reading is well underway (WHOOHOO!) I thought I’d share some thoughts on the Team GSV Galactic Beards slush pile. These are the ones that didn’t make it through, and […]

SPSFC Semi Finalists!

March 7th, 2023 by Jane Turner

I’ve been madly reading over the last few months, because I was selected as a judge for the Self-Published Science Fiction Competition – the SPSFC! It’s incredibly exciting to get my hands on some truly amazing scifi, and I’ve had the honour to read so many stunning books, taking me on fabulous adventures.

Book Review: The Viaduct Killings by Wes Markin

November 27th, 2022 by Jane Turner

This review of The Viaduct Killings by Wes Markin comes courtesy of a blog tour organised by Rachel’s Random Resources. The Viaduct Killings was published by Boldwood Books on 22 November 2022.   Blurb: The start of a brand new crime thriller series from Wes Markin, bestselling author of the DCI Yorke series. Still grieving […]

Book review: Counterpoint by Michelle Cook

November 4th, 2022 by Jane Turner

This review of Counterpoint by Michelle Cook comes courtesy of a Blog Tour organised by Rachel’s Random Resources. Counterpoint is self-published and was first released on 31 August 2022. I received a free copy of the ebook. Blurb: It’s 31st October 2041 in England. On her twenty-fifth birthday, Essie Glass still grieves for her family, […]

Book Review: Of Water and Dance by Leslie Griffin

October 20th, 2022 by Jane Turner

This review of Of Water and Dance by Leslie Griffin comes courtesy of a Blog Tour organised by Escapist Tours. Of Water and Dance was self-published on 7 June, 2022. I received a free copy of the paperback in return for an honest review. Blurb: The forest is impenetrable. Mortals do not dare enter and […]

Book Review: When the Children Fight Back by Barry Kirwan

October 4th, 2022 by Jane Turner

This review of When the Children Fight Back comes courtesy of a blog tour hosted by Rachel’s Random Resources. When the Children Fight Back is self-published, first released on 1 October 2022. Blurb: The thrilling climax to the Children of the Eye series… A mega-AI known as the Eye is intent on purifying the galaxy, […]

Book Review: Pulse by B.A. Bellec

June 23rd, 2022 by Jane Turner

This review of Pulse by B.A. Bellec comes via a Blog Tour organised by Escapist Tours. Pulse was self-published on 1 December 2021. I received a free copy of the ebook.    Blurb: Pulse is a plot-driven multi-POV dystopian sci-fi horror thriller set in 2040, centred around a corporation, a creature, and a music festival. […]

Book Review: What Next? by Shari Low

April 20th, 2022 by Jane Turner

This review of What Next? by Shari Low comes courtesy of a Blog Tour organised by Rachel’s Random Resources. What Next? was published on 13 April 2022 by Boldwood Books. I received a free copy of the ebook.   Blurb: Two weeks, four friends and one big bucket list of secrets to unravel… Val Murray […]

Book Review: Duckett & Dyer: Dicks for Hire by G.M. Nair

April 8th, 2022 by Jane Turner

This review of Duckett & Dyer: Dicks for Hire by G.M. Nair comes courtesy of a Blog Tour organised by Escapist Tours. Self-published in 2019, Duckett & Dyer: Dicks for Hire is available on Kindle and paperback. I received a free copy of both (thank you!).   Blurb: Michael Duckett is fed up with his […]

Book Review: Last Gifts of the Universe by Rory August

March 31st, 2022 by Jane Turner

My review of The Last Gifts of the Universe comes courtesy of a blog tour organised by Escapist Tours. The Last Gifts of the Universe is self-published and released on 7 April 2022. I received a free copy of the ebook.   Blurb: A dying universe. When the Home worlds finally achieved the technology to […]

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