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Paranormal Science Fiction 25 Amazon Reviews Avg Rating: 4.3 / 5.0 |
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EYE SPY
by Kevin J. Hallock
$2.99
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A mind that hitchhikes in other people’s bodies. A cult who kidnaps a girl. And a century-old doughboy who evicts souls so he can keep on killing. Who will survive when their interests collide?
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Fantasy 12 Amazon Reviews Avg Rating: 4.5 / 5.0 |
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JOHNNY GRAPHIC AND THE ETHERIC BOMB
by D. R. Martin
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The year is 1935, and in Johnny Graphic’s world, ghosts are very, very real. When ancient wraiths try to kill Johnny’s sister, the 12-year-old photographer must race to save her. Journeying halfway around the world in a flying boat, Johnny battles ghostly assassins and uncovers a deadly plot that threatens millions. It’s non-stop action for middle-grade readers who love fast-paced adventures.
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Science Fiction-Time Travel
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GLASSFORD GIRL
by Jay J. Falconer
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Emily Heart used to be a brilliant student who had it all: family, friends, and a future. But that was before she was abducted and genetically transformed against her will. She’s lost everything and homeless, struggling to control the unwanted abilities growing inside of her. Now a gang wants to kill her, a reporter wants to expose her, and a devastating affliction threatens to consume her. |
Horror
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SLEEPLESS
by Michael Omer
$3.99
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Amy knew she’d hate Narrowdale, a boring suburban town. How could it possibly compare to L.A., where she lived her entire life? And that was before she started having the same nightmare over and over again. Before she woke up every night to a shrill whistle outside her window. Some things seem to happen only in Narrowdale, where dark secrets are hiding beneath the surface… |
Paranormal Fantasy
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BITTEN
by A.J. Colby
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After surviving her psychotic ex-boyfriend’s quest for revenge, Riley Cray was ready to settle back into her quiet life and fade into obscurity. The Shepherd of the City, Alexei Cordova, however, has other plans for the lone werewolf. Someone is murdering supernaturals under the master vampire’s protection, and he wants Riley to figure out why. |
Paranormal Fantasy
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RED
by JB Wise
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Red is a debut paranormal fiction novel set in shadowy woods of Washington. It is approx. 60k words and follows after the short story, The Beginning. If you believe in something more than the old fairy tales have told you, you’ll love this rendition of Little Red Riding Hood. |
Science Fiction-Space
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SEGUE
by John March
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Segue is a planet on the outer borders of human controlled space, with vast tropical continents covered in steaming jungle, far away from the laws of civilization. Company agent Ves arrives on Segue with a mission to find a missing company manager, and discover how a valuable export is being contaminated. A dangerous boat journey takes her into the dark interior to find answers. |
EDITOR’S PICK |
Paranormal Fantasy
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HELL IS COMING
by N.P. Martin
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When she was seven, Leia Swanson saw both her parents get murdered.
She said a demon did it but no one believed her, and her and her twin brother got tossed into the foster system.
Now 18, Leia is just starting to get her life together–having kicked a drug habit and gotten an apartment along with her twin brother in downtown Mercy City–when people start turning into demons before her eyes.
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