Tuesday, July 26, 2016
Portals: Volume Five is Out! #scifi #romance #SFRB
Announcing Portals: Volume Five! Portals is a project sponsored by the Science Fiction Romance Brigade to bring more awareness to the Science Fiction Romance genre. It is also your one-stop shop for sci fi romance. Involving more than 70 authors, there will be seven volumes of Portals by Fall of this year. Today is the official release date of Volume Five, a Portals that I am so excited to be a part of!
Each Portals has ten first chapters of science fiction romance stories by ten different authors. Included with each one is a story description, author bio, and fun snippets on why the author wrote the story or how he/she got the inspiration for the story. Then the reader is given links to buy the rest of the book if they would like. I love the Portals idea and have found numerous sci fi romance books to read myself!
Blurb:
Welcome! You have arrived at a portal to the galaxy.
Enter, and you'll be introduced by award-winning authors to worlds beyond imagining, with heroes & heroines who dare to take it to the edge and beyond. Count on these adventurers to take their best shot … at their enemies and at romance!
Contains 10 first chapters, with links to purchase any or all of the complete books, should you wish.
Buy Link:
All Portals volumes are FREE! Here are the links to your favorite publishing platforms to download your FREE copy:
Amazon Barnes&Noble Apple Kobo Google Play Smashwords ARe
Enjoy!
Wednesday, July 20, 2016
Decoherence @LianaBrooks Cover Reveal #scifi
Blurb:
Readers of Blake Crouch's DARK
MATTER and Wesely Chu's TIME SALVAGER will love Liana Brooks' DECOHERENCE--the
thrilling, time-bending conclusion to the Time & Shadow series!
Samantha Rose and Linsey
MacKenzie have established an idyllic life of married bliss in Australia, away
from the Commonwealth Bureau of Investigation, away from mysterious corpses,
and—most of all—away from Dr. Emir’s multiverse machine.
But Sam is a detective at
heart, and even on the other side of the world, she can’t help wonder if a
series of unsolved killings she reads about are related—not just to each other,
but to the only unsolved case of her short career.
She knows Jane Doe’s true name,
but Sam never discovered who killed the woman found in an empty Alabama field
in spring of 2069. She doesn’t even know which version of herself she buried
under a plain headstone.
When
Mac suddenly disappears, Sam realizes she is going to once more be caught up in
a silent war she still doesn’t fully understand. Every step she takes to save
Mac puts the world she knows at risk, and moves her one step closer to becoming
the girl in the grave.
Links:
Author Bio:
Liana Brooks writes sci-fi and crime fiction for people
who like happy endings. She believes in time travel to the future, even if it
takes a good book and all night to get there. When she isn’t writing, Liana
hikes the mountains of Alaska with her family and giant dog. Find her at
LianaBrooks.com or on Twitter as @LianaBrooks
“Decoherence (n): a
period of time when all iterations collapse and there is only one possible
reality.”
~ Excerpt from Definitions
of Time by Emmanuela Pine, I1
Day 247
Year 5 of Progress
Capitol Spire
Main Continent
Iteration 17—Fan 1
… three.
Rose stood and peered through the frosted, warped glass of the conference room
as the speaker turned away. It didn’t matter which iteration she was in, Emir
was predictable. She had seven seconds to do a head count. She didn’t need that
long.
A
quick head count was all it took to confirm that the einselected nodes she’d
been sent to assassinate were where they belonged.
Every
iteration had nodes, people or events that kept that variation of human history
from collapsing. Dr. Emir had created a machine that allowed people not only to
move along their own timeline, but at critical convergence points, it allowed
them to cross between realities. But the Mechanism for Iteration Alignment’s
greatest ability was the one that allowed Dr. Emir and Central Command to steer
history by erasing futures they didn’t want.
Rose
knelt beside the door, did one final sweep for alarms, and nodded for her team
to move in. It was her job to cross at convergence points, kill the nodes, and
collapse the futures that no one wanted.
One
look at the version of herself watching this iteration’s Emir with rapt
fascination was enough to make Rose want to snip this future in the bud.
Chubby
was the first thing that came to mind. Rose’s doppelganger was enjoying being
at the top of the social pyramid and probably gorging on whatever passed as a
delicacy here. The squared bangs with a streak of riotous red only accented the
corpulence and lack of self-control the inferior other had.
Even
with a heavy wood door between them, Rose could hear that this iteration’s Emir
was hypothesizing things the MIA was never meant to do. Everyone with half a
brain knew that decoherence didn’t combine iterations, it crushed them. Only
the true timeline, the Prime, would survive decoherence. Planning to welcome
and integrate doppelgangers into the society was pure idiocy.
The
techs sealing the door shut gave her the high sign.
Rose
nodded to her hacker.
“Cameras
locked. Security is deaf and blind, ma’am” Logan’s voice was a soft whisper in
her earpiece. He was a genius with computer systems, a fact that had saved him
when they collapsed I-38 three years ago. “We have a fifteen-minute window.”
“Hall
cleared,” reported Bennet. “Permission to move perimeter guard to the exit?”
Rose
nodded. “Permission granted.” She waved for the soldiers to move out. There
could be no risk of failure. No chance for the errant nodes to escape, and no
risk that her team would get killed here.
Monday, July 18, 2016
Science Fiction Romance Promo! #SFRBlast #SciFi #Romance
It's a Science Fiction Romance promo party! Over 40 SFR books from your favorite and new-to-you authors for only 99cents. Some are even free! As you go over the book covers in the promo, you'll see some authors have a book marked down to 99cents and another marked as free. Isn't that like getting 2 books for the price of 4 or something? This is so fun!
My new release "Aliens in the Barn" was marked down from $2.99 to 99cents for the 5th Annual SFRB Blog Hop last week and it will remain 99cents for this fantastic SFR promo this week. I have a short story, 'The Stranger,' in "Tales from the SFR Brigade," which is a free book.
Type the website www.smschmitz.com/promo into your browser or be transported straight to the Promo page here: SFR Promo.
Look at all the great titles! Shoot, I'm even going to go through and get all these gems while they're marked down so low, lol. Enjoy!
Sunday, July 10, 2016
2016 SFR Brigade Summer Blog Hop
Welcome to the 2016 SFRB Summer Blog Hop! This is the Brigade's 5th Annual Blog Hop. I have been a part of the previous four, so wouldn't miss this one for the world, or other worlds, lol. ;)
As you may already know from your travels to other worlds before stopping by mine, this year's theme is "Other Worlds."
I want to tell you about Bazin and Miaxa's homeworld of Beryll. Bazin and Miaxa are energy beings that use metallic bodies to contain their energy. Beryll is much the same way. It is a planet full of ionized energy. The planet itself is composed of metals; even the sea is metal, a liquid metal. The Beryllians utilize the metals of the planet to harness its energy for everything from recharging their mechanical bodies to powering their infrastructure.
The following is an excerpt showing what the planet looks like:
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They stopped at an overpass and looked out over the Mercury Sea. The silvery liquid metal rippled tranquilly against the horizon as the sky swirled with blue and violet ionized energy. The dancing light was reflected by the sea, and it was hard to tell where the sea ended and the sky began.
“I never get tired of looking at that,” Kiva said, turning to watch the equally beautiful lighting of the city. Each building was charged with contained electrons that traced patterns of color along the edges, smoothly flowing from one color to the next as they collided with nitrogen atoms.
Miaxa looked down, too anxious to appreciate the tranquility of the planet’s natural beauty, or the ingenuity in containing it. "Do you think they'll come to a settlement?"
“I never get tired of looking at that,” Kiva said, turning to watch the equally beautiful lighting of the city. Each building was charged with contained electrons that traced patterns of color along the edges, smoothly flowing from one color to the next as they collided with nitrogen atoms.
Miaxa looked down, too anxious to appreciate the tranquility of the planet’s natural beauty, or the ingenuity in containing it. "Do you think they'll come to a settlement?"
***
Thank you for stopping by. I have reduced the price of my new release "Aliens in the Barn: 4 Short Stories of Mech Alien Romance and Misadventure" from $2.99 to only 99cents for the duration of the hop. Go check it out! <3
Blurb:
Four short stories of romance between Bazin and Miaxa, two alien beings from the planet Beryll. Finding themselves on a previously unknown planet, Earth, they grow fond of a human family. Cultural misunderstandings are a constant, the day-in-the-life misadventures of Bazin and Miaxa and their human friends.
Alexander Maddox has a special job with the government involving aliens from another world. The ones living in his barn were unexpected. Misunderstandings a daily occurrence, he is sure his resident aliens will be the death of him. A life in pieces collection of the Maddox family's everyday life with their alien residents.
Aliens in the Barn:
--There’s a mechanical extraterrestrial living in Alex’s barn, but what
will happen if the alien’s wife arrives? Wait, Bazin’s married?
Scared to Death:
--Beth has been married to Alex for over a year and he still can't make it
home for dinner. Why do he and his coworker friend spend so much time working
on that truck in the barn?
The Skellyd Hunters:
--With a core-bonded strength few understand, Bazin and Miaxa are Beryll's
finest warriors. Sometimes they go a little too far and Andler is left with the
consequences, for better or worse.
Meet Douglas Fir:
--Being human isn't easy with robotic alien residents misunderstanding the
simple stuff. Alex can't imagine his family life without Bazin and Miaxa,
however. Time to have them over for Christmas.
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