Synopsis: Decades after a cataclysmic nuclear war, Ghanaian scientists develop technology that store consciousness onto data orbs called retcons. Seventeen-year-old forensic specialist, Feeni Xo, is a Enhuman (a radiation-enhanced metabolic human) that, similar to a vampire, need blood for sustenance. Through a game called the House of Oware, Feeni discovers that the virtual construct is... Continue Reading →
Review: QWERTY, The Forgotten Typewriter
Synopsis: In this day and age, being "different" often means being ostracized from society.This not only happens to people, but to Typewriters as well! Let me introduce you to QWERTY, THE FORGOTTEN TYPEWRITER. QWERTY used to be the most popular typewriter at the television station until she was replaced by a computer. No longer did... Continue Reading →
Review: The God Game
Synopsis: You are invited! Come inside and play with G.O.D. Bring your friends! It’s fun! But remember the rules. Win and ALL YOUR DREAMS COME TRUE.™ Lose, you die! With those words, Charlie and his friends enter the G.O.D. Game, a video game run by underground hackers and controlled by a mysterious AI that believes... Continue Reading →
Review: Far Side of the Sea
Synopsis: In spring 1918, Lieutenant Colin Mabry, a British soldier working with MI8 after suffering injuries on the front, receives a message by carrier pigeon. It is from Jewel Reyer, the woman he once loved and who saved his life--a woman he believed to be dead. Traveling to France to answer her urgent... Continue Reading →
Review: Immortal
Synopsis: "We're coming to help." That’s the message humanity receives from the depths of space. The senders, calling themselves the Ankor, claim a colossal gamma ray burst from a supernova will engulf the Earth in less than a year, sterilising all life. But they provide no proof … only demands that... Continue Reading →
Review: All In
Synopsis: Meredith Hunt is content with her solo life. She owns and runs a successful Pilates studio, volunteers at the high school every week, and recently bought a house. She can take care of herself, which is good because she has a hard time relying on other people. When she's... Continue Reading →
Review: With This Pledge
Synopsis: History takes on vivid life in the stunning first full-length installment of Tamera Alexander's new series, The Carnton Novels. On the night of November 30, 1864, a brutal battle in Franklin, Tennessee, all but decimates the Confederacy and nearly kills Captain Roland Ward Jones. A decorated Mississippi sharpshooter,... Continue Reading →
Review: The Feed by Nick Clark Windo
Synopsis: Set in a post-apocalyptic world as unique and vividly imagined as those of Mad Max and The Girl with All the Gifts, a startling and timely debut that explores what it is to be human and what it truly means to be connected in the digital age. IT MAKES US. IT DESTROYS US.... Continue Reading →
Review: Jobs for Robots
Synopsis: Robots are everywhere right now, but what will they mean for us? Automation, robotics, and future technology present tremendous opportunities -- but also significant threats.The way forward is fraught with challenges, and we must bridge critical gaps between the present and the future to fully reap the benefits of tomorrow. Jobs for Robots puts... Continue Reading →
Review: Fault Lines
Synopsis: As a security expert, Charlie Hazard is all about taking control of the situation. But when the stunning Dr. Gabriella Speciale draws him into a secret psychological project, risk parameters are shattered. Every move brings him to the edge of one fault line after another, and Charlie struggles to stay clear of a maelstrom... Continue Reading →
Review: The Fellowship
Synopsis: In Washington D.C., an American senator is the victim of a depraved murder. In London, a senior member of parliament is brutally slain in the tunnels beneath Whitehall. Only one thing appears to link the American and British politicians - the archaic ritual used to kill them. As wayward intelligence operative Blake Carver hunts... Continue Reading →
Review: Regolith
Synopsis: Elle is a sales superstar at Aspen-Hayward Inc., a company specializing in consumer products and medical supplies. To her surprise, she is hand-picked by the company’s board to run the Research and Development department with an impossible mandate: deliver an industry-leading adaptive learning program to anticipate consumer needs, or else. Aspen-Hayward—languishing in the shadow... Continue Reading →
Review: Wired In
Synopsis: **Top 100 Notable Indie Book 2016, Shelf Unbound Magazine** Special Agent Sophie Ang’s emotions are battered by a child kidnapping case that goes badly wrong. In tracking the criminal ring, her rogue data analysis program D.A.V.I.D. identifies an anomaly that leads her into a cat-and-mouse game online with a deadly enemy whose motives are... Continue Reading →
Review: The Tut Clone Contracts
Synopsis: Readers of this Book Will ... 1. Enjoy robot combat with live ammunition at the 2033 Munich Oktoberfest as Edison Richards, a ten-year-old Tut clone, competes against the leading war-robot operators of Europe. 2. Participate in an attack on a drug lord's mining camp in Guatemala as Kachil Coban, a Tut clone undergraduate at... Continue Reading →
Review: Computer Love Inc. III (Blood Brothers)
Synopsis: Computer Love Inc.’s team of elite scientists have developed a new technological wonder, yet it brings with it unforeseen events bearing serious implications. The Guardian of Development, as this supreme Companion has been named, is dangerous - and not only for the mere fact that it represents the epitome of all artificial intelligence combined.... Continue Reading →
Review: Computer Love Inc. (Gestation)
Synopsis: After the sudden deaths of two previous Computer Love Inc. CEOs, Marius takes control of the company. Embracing the talents of his godson, John, and his best friend, Zak, he hires the boys to oversee the Companion Services Division. Marius refines his breakthrough technology, the Brain Machine Download, and as a result, creates his... Continue Reading →
Review: Dark Rage
Synopsis: In a universe of myth and magic that spans the known, two great forces battle for control of all the realm, and at the heart of it are two powerful sisters, Princess Asora of the enchanted Utopian Kingdom and Queen Laxur of the mighty Darkcon Empire. Asora and Laxur clash with great nations, armies,... Continue Reading →
Review: Ayden’s Choice
Synopsis: On the back seat a teenager sat nervously fumbling for his phone in the footwell. His fingertips brushed hard plastic and he strained to inch it closer, fixing his eyes on the driver as he did so that he could plead, "Turn back, please turn back... Sir... Please take me back..." A terrible crime... Continue Reading →
Review: Supernova
Synopsis: C. A. Higgins’s acclaimed novel Lightless fused suspenseful storytelling, high-caliber scientific speculation, and richly developed characters into a stunning science fiction epic. Now the dazzling Supernova heightens the thrills and deepens the haunting exploration of technology and humanity—and the consequences that await when the two intersect. Once Ananke was an... Continue Reading →
Review: Quantum
Synopsis: Someone wants Captain Admiral Zander Graydon dead. Like yesterday. Zander's convinced his attractive assistant knows more than she's willing to say, and if he can stop running long enough, he'll find out exactly what she's hiding. Lieutenant Marshal Mae Petros is determined to keep her CO safe. Before she tips her... Continue Reading →
Review: Fukushima and the Coming Tokyo Earthquake
Synopsis: This book details the story of two earthquakes, one that has already happened and one that is imminent, and their consequences, not only for Japan but also for the rest of the world. It is structured in a way that ‘chunks up’ in sections, from Japanese cultural elements, to the sequence of events after... Continue Reading →
Review: The Premise
Synopsis: The Premise, like life, is full of contrasts. Good news has bad outcomes, one-time criminals turn out to be heroes, those with the most to live for die early, and solutions coalesce from the most confusing set of clues. Such is the nature of this novel that coaxes the reader to suspend doubt... Continue Reading →
Review: The Mirror Thief
Synopsis: The core story is set in Venice in the sixteenth century, when the famed makers of Venetian glass were perfecting one of the old world's most wondrous inventions: the mirror. An object of glittering yet fearful fascination—was it reflecting simple reality, or something more spiritually revealing?—the Venetian mirrors were state of the art... Continue Reading →
Review: Never Again
Synopsis: Struck by lightning on her annual birthday hike to a favorite mountain meadow in Colorado, 80-year-old Clara Norwood closes her eyes, expecting to die. Instead, she wakes up on an Elirian spaceship. When she is returned to Earth, however, Clara realizes that the Elirians did more than simply heal her injuries. They also... Continue Reading →
Review: Theo Blinkerson & The Copper Coffin
Synopsis: When someone sets out to destroy all electrical technology on the planet, it’s sometimes best to hide under the softest, fluffiest blanket available. Other times you have to run screaming from dangerous robots. In the worst of times, you find out that your best friend has forgotten that you exist and that you have... Continue Reading →
Book Review: The Cruising Serial Killer by Michael Don Fess
The Cruising Serial Killer by Michael Don Fess is the most intriguing thriller I have read. There's so much mystery about how people who board the cruise ship yet never leave, end up missing. Cases upon cases of more tourists gone missing piled high on the desk of one man. The news of it all... Continue Reading →
New Novel Coming Soon!
This new novel is ready for release! It will be available on Amazon, Nook, Smashwords, Apple, Kobo, and many more! The Porphecy by Daniel J. Darcey is a fabulous novel that takes you deep into whole another world where anything goes. One has to be careful which side they choose. An enchanting story that is... Continue Reading →
Book Review: Kingdoms and Empires by Daniel J. Darcey
Kingdoms & Empires is a fabulous and amazing series to read. Daniel J. Darcey has written a masterpiece unlike others in its genre. The stories in the volume tell of two kingdoms each ruled by a sister born from one of the original kingdoms. Each sister's kingdom, goes to battle against the other. But unlike most... Continue Reading →
Kingdoms & Empires Now Released!
Blurb: A universe where magic and technology exist, there are three great powers battling for control. Were there are normally two sides to any conflict, in this universe there are three. The light of the Utopian Kingdom lead by the Beautiful and Intelligent Princess Asora, the Darkness controlled by the Darkcon Empire who is lead... Continue Reading →
Computer to Hardcopy
Creating and crafting books is much easier today than it has ever been. Writers are so dependent on their technology to help them deliver their best of work all over the world. Technology has definitely shaped a writer's world. We can type up our novels, short stories and poems from anywhere and at a... Continue Reading →
Chapter 10: Dark World War
Chapter 10: Samantha The base was to be open to the public for it’s annual public relations project. Every year the base allows the public to come into the upper section of the base where the exchange, commissary, gyms, homes, and other entertainment centers where. The other half the classified sections were still off... Continue Reading →