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REVIEW: Sunkissed Feathers & Severed Ties, by Kellie Doherty

Sunkissed Feathers & Severed Ties

Title: Sunkissed Feathers and Severed Ties  Series: Broken Chronicles Book One Author: Kellie Doherty Genre: Fantasy LGBTQ+ Category: Bisexual Publisher: Self Pages: 335 Reviewer: Sherry, Paranormal Romance Guild Get It On Amazon About The Book Misti Eildelmann is a Vagari—a race whose innate crafting ability is connected to the creatures of the world. She’s also a Moon Knight. Misti is fighting a banished one when he slips a pendant around her neck that saps her strength. The pendant is dangerous. Deadly even. It harnesses crafting in a way not seen before, so she sets off to find help. Old and new … Read more

REVIEW: Service to the State, by Starlight Barque

Service to the State:

Title: Service to the State Author: Starlight Barque Genre: Sci Fi Erotica LGBTQ+ Category: Gay Publisher: Carnation Books Pages: 71 Reviewer: Linda Tonis, Paranormal Romance Guild Get It On Amazon About The Book In the year 2190… Brilliant surgeon Galen Jayr has given up on love and moved halfway across the world to escape heartbreak. While working at a relief hospital in Alaska, Galen meets and befriends Navojan, an alien living on Earth but hiding his true identity as a being from another planet.  Over the course of their unlikely friendship, Galen and Navojan spend their days working and spending … Read more

ANNOUNCEMENT: The Killing Spell, by Shane Ulrrein

The Killing Spell, By Shane Ulrrein

QSFer Shane Ulrrein has a new gay fantasy book out: “The Killing Spell.” The Killing Spell is a new young adult fantasy novel that tells the story of Edward Peach, a fourteen-year-old wizard who gets accepted into a prestigious all-boys boarding school for wizards and falls in love with another boy. Edward and the other boy soon realize their attraction for each other, immediately causing controversy in the academy as the first students from feuding houses to come together, especially in a school where house rivalry can end in murder. Edward’s new relationship puts him to the ultimate test as … Read more

ANNOUNCEMENT/GIVEAWAY: Art of Death, by Bob Appavu

Art of Death

Bob Appavu has a new gay urban fantasy out: “Art of Death.” Starving artist Riley Burke refuses to be dependent on his rich older boyfriend—hence his second job as a nude model at the local art school. When the famous artist Coliaro requests him for a private modeling session, he jumps at the chance to earn some real cash. But then Westwood, a mysterious stranger, warns him to steer clear—it’s said Coliaro is undead. That his worshippers perform rituals to fill him with life energy. That every time he paints a male nude, the painting transforms to depict a gruesome … Read more

COVER REVEAL: T.A.D – The Angel of Death, by M.D. Neu

T.A.D. The Angel of Death

We have the cover reveal for you for M.D Neu’s new MM paranormal/alternate universe book out: T.A.D – The Angel of Death. The book comes out on September 23rd. Tad loves bouncing around in time and watching mankind grow and change. He loves humanity and helping when he can. However, his job isn’t conducive to helping people. He’s an Angel of Death. Doug is fun loving and a drama queen. Despite his witty exterior, he has a dark history and is prone to self-destruction. He’s also an amazing drag queen and hairstylist with big dreams. When Tad pushes the boundaries … Read more

ANNOUNCEMENT: The Captain’s Mate, by C.W. Gray

Captain's Mate

QSFer C.W. Gray has a new MM/demisexual mpreg sci fi book out in the “Blue Solace” series: “The Captain’s Mate.” Welcome back to Charybdis Station and the crew of the Blue Solace: (Sixth Book in the series) Draif Ando started life as a slave on Vextonar. When he was fifteen, he met his best friend, Leti Ando, and life got a lot better. Now he’s a Charybdis Station captain and works closely with the Lord Admiral of the Station. He is a free man, finally has a purpose of his own, and has the the best lieutenant in the galaxy … Read more

ANNOUNCEMENT: The Last Run, by J. Scott Coatsworth

The Last Run

QSFer J. Scott Coatsworth has a new lesbian sci fi book out: The Last Run. Sera is the last runner from Earth, bringing badly needed supplies to the Tharassas Colony across a twenty-five year gulf between the planets. Jas works on a hencha farm to make ends meet, harvesting berries from the semi-sentient plants. Neither one that knows their lives—and worlds—are about to change forever. Get It At Amazon Excerpt Sera fought with the controls of the damaged starship. The Spin Diver bucked as it hit Tharassas’ atmosphere, waves of heat distorting the view. Her namesake spin was off, causing … Read more

ANNOUNCEMENT: Josh of the Damned, by Andrea Speed

Josh of the Damned

QSFer Andrea Speed has a new gay/gender fluid horror/comedy/fantasy book out: Josh of the Damned. Josh is a typical late-night convenience store clerk, except for the fact the Quik-Mart where he works has a hell vortex behind the store. Amidst all the usual customers, he deals with zombie, demons, and other terrifying creatures of the night—who still manage to be more polite than the stoners. The unusual clientele is a welcome break to his otherwise monotonous job, especially when it bring a hottie with a sweet tooth across his path. And while it’s also a job that could very well … Read more

ANNOUNCEMENT: Jon’s Spooky Corpse Conundrum, by AJ Sherwood

Jon's Spooky Corpse Conundrum

QSFer AJ Sherwood has a new MM gay/bi paranormal mystery in the “Jon’s Mysteries” series: Jon’s Spooky Corpse Conundrum. I’ve investigated some pretty strange cases in my life, but I have to say this is a first. A corpse—a murder victim—has gone missing during the middle of an investigation, and no one has any clue where it went. Psy is called in to clear the investigative team, make sure they’re not an accomplice. It’s a four hour drive outside of Nashville, to a place famous for being haunted, so none of us are particularly eager to go.  And then we … Read more

INTERVIEW: Briandaniel Oglesby

Brian Oglesby interview

I met Briandaniel a few weeks ago at the annual Playwrights Revolution – a staged reading of four plays that Sacamento’s Capital Stage puts on every summer. Brian’s play “Basement Demons and Trailer Saints” stood out, not just because of the stellar cast of actors who put it on in less than a day, but for the fascinating writing and super-LGBTQ+ group of characters he’d created. So afterwards I screwed up my courage and went to talk to him, hopeful that I could get him to do an interview for QSF (which I will also share on my own blog). … Read more