They’ve written over her past to remake her future, but secrets don’t die that easily. When cyborg Treeka wakes from an interrupted cryogenic sleep in a genetics lab, she does so in a brave new world, one where immortality is no longer a concept but a construction. Now, the consciousness of a person can live on in a body that can outperform the limits of human ability. This “miracle” soon becomes personal to Treeka: she was once a living woman, and someone has brought her mind back from the … [Read more...] about Featured Book: Synapse of Ash by David Goodin
Metal and Men: The Boxed Set by Anthony W. Eichenlaub
He's the man with the metal arm, fixin' to bring justice, peace, and honor back to Texas. He's the lawman, the bounty hunter, the criminal. At the end of the day, he's the man still holding the gun. The man still standing. A fast-paced cyberpunk western in the wastes of a Texas ruined by technology and neglect. J.D. wants only to make things right by the residents of Dead Oak, but nothing's simple when tech gets involved. Gangs scour the skies on flying motorcycles, men warp their own minds … [Read more...] about Metal and Men: The Boxed Set by Anthony W. Eichenlaub
Featured Book: Hell Follows by Andrew Vaillencourt
Dockside is burning, and it’s up to everybody’s least favorite Army-surplus cyborg to fix it. It starts when somebody takes a hit out on The Chairman, and quickly spirals into a mystery that takes Roland and his hyper-kinetic partner Lucia far from New Boston and into the depths of unregulated star systems. To save his home, Roland will need to figure out who would risk upsetting the delicate truce in Dockside before the peace crumbles and the streets run red with blood. Unfortunately for the … [Read more...] about Featured Book: Hell Follows by Andrew Vaillencourt
Featured Book: Ordnance by Andrew Vaillencourt
Roland Tankowicz wasn’t even legally a person anymore. The aging cyborg had never really recovered from being betrayed and enslaved by his superiors in the Army, and the final insult of being permanently classified as “defunct military ordnance” had been a bitter pill to swallow. Now, he spent most of his time drinking beer and working as a fixer for the crime families in 25th-century Boston. It was easy money if you were the kind of guy who was bullet-proof and could pick up a house. But … [Read more...] about Featured Book: Ordnance by Andrew Vaillencourt