First, a slightly geeky public services announcement. For anyone who has either an attending or supporting member in LoneStarCon 3, which is this year’s World Science Fiction Convention (WorldCon), the last day to vote on the Hugo Awards is July 31. Thank goodness you can vote online, but the deadline still got away from me.
If you read science fiction and fantasy, even if you don’t think you will ever attend WorldCon, a supporting membership, purchased early, is an amazingly good deal. Here’s why: supporting members receive ebooks of ALL the Hugo nominated works; novels, novellas, short stories, pretty much everything, for the low, low price of a $60 membership. (It’s less if you get in earlier) If this is stuff you would read anyway, it’s cheap at twice the price. And you get to vote on which ones win the awards!
Speaking of which…
Winner Announcements:
Stephanie F. won the $10 Amazon Gift Card from the Hot Summer Romance Blog Hop.
Blog Recap:
Brazen Bash
A- Review: The Story Guy by Mary Ann Rivers
Guest Post from Author Mary Ann Rivers on Why I Love Libraries and Librarians + Giveaway
B Review: Stoker’s Manuscript by Royce Prouty
B Review: Immortally Embraced by Angie Fox
B+ Review: Redemption by Susannah Sandlin
Guest Post by author Susannah Sandlin on the Unsung Heroes of Paranormal Romance
B Review: A Lesson in Chemistry with Inspector Bruce by Jillian Stone
Stacking the Shelves (52)
Coming Next Week:
The Darwin Elevator by Jason M. Hough (blog tour review)
Silent Warrior by Lindsey Piper (review)
Caged Warrior by Lindsey Piper (review)
Troll-y Yours by Sheri Fredricks (review)
Absolution by Susannah Sandlin (review)
A Private Duel with Agent Gunn by Jillian Stone (review)
Have you ever noticed that good series books are like potato chips, you can’t read just one?
I love the Penton series and cannot wait to hear what you think, have a great week!
kimbacaffeinate recently posted..The Sunday Post #66~sharing blog news and book haul
I love the Pentonites too! I reviewed Redemption last week, but I’m just going to post a review a week until I get the rest of the series up. I couldn’t stop reading them, and I can’t wait for Cage’s story.
Marlene Harris recently posted..Review: The Darwin Elevator by Jason M. Hough