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Review: The Third Front – E.M. Hamill

Third Front - E.M. Hamill

Genre: Sci-Fi (with romantic sub-plot) LGBTQ+ Category: Non binary, gender fluid, pansexual, gay Reviewer: Scott Get It On Amazon About The Book Dalí Tamareia has the terrorist Skadi in their sights – but bringing her in may cost them everything. Dalí’s role as an undercover operative is compromised, putting a target on their back and threatening the close-knit team aboard Thunder Child. A new lead on Miriam Skadi’s activities forces them back to Luna, where they must confront everything they tried to run from…including their changed relationship with Rion Sumner, who insists on backing up Dalí for this investigation. But Dalí is not the only one searching for Skadi. An… Continue Reading Review: The Third Front – E.M. Hamill

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REVIEW: Pemberton, by P R Sinclair

Pemberton - P R Sinclair

Title: Pemberton Author: P R Sinclair Genre: Spy Thriller LGBTQ+ Category: Bi Gay Publisher: Self Pages: 416 Reviewer: Maryann Get It On Amazon About The Book “…my heart no longer remains with me, and without a heart, how can it be that I am alive?” L’Orfeo, Monteverdi December, 1988: For Kurt Nash, CIA agent, dealing with grief starts with keeping a promise to scatter Nick Roston’s ashes in Pemberton, Western Australia, after he fails to save his friend’s life during an assignment in Europe. An unexpected encounter with Nick’s fiancée, Lucy, who has returned home for Christmas, allows Kurt the chance to explain Nick’s disappearance, but also opens up Kurt’s… Continue Reading REVIEW: Pemberton, by P R Sinclair

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ANNOUNCEMENT/GIVEAWAY: Peacemaker, by E.M. Hamill

Peacemaker - E.M. Hamill

E.M. Hamill has a new queer sci fi book out, book two in the Dalí Tamareia series: “Peacemaker.” Third-gender operative Dalí Tamareia thought their life as an ambassador ended when they joined a galactic intelligence agency. When they’re yanked out of the field and tapped to negotiate the surrender of deadly bio-engineered warriors who crashed into hostile territory, Dalí is thrust headfirst back into the tumultuous world of galactic diplomacy. Dalí has faced Shontavians before, but not like these. The stranded mercenaries are highly intelligent and have an agenda of their own. Dalí can’t afford to be distracted from the negotiations by their own demons or the presence of a… Continue Reading ANNOUNCEMENT/GIVEAWAY: Peacemaker, by E.M. Hamill