Rainly: The Chatterbox Cytran with a Heart of Chrome from the Best-Selling Backworlds Series! #scifi #sciencefiction

 

In the boundless expanse of the Backworlds series resides a character whose presence illuminates every page—a character born from the spirit of a cherished friend, Rainly.

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A Spark in the Universe

Rainly, the chatty and compassionate Cytran, epitomizes the essence of a friend lost but not forgotten. With chrome skin, luminous pink eyes, and bobbed white hair reminiscent of delicate plastic threads, she graces the Backworlds with her unwavering sweetness and perpetual desire to lend a helping hand.

A Bond Forged in Stars

Craze’s valiant act to rescue Rainly from the clutches of peril on Wism, enduring severe injuries in the process, marks the genesis of her liberation and coming into her own. As one of the original settlers on Pardeep Station, Rainly is a beacon of unity and compassion, harboring a heart that yearns to protect and uplift those around her.

A Tribute Beyond Pages

More than just a character in a story, Rainly represents a cherished friend I once gamed with online. Her name comes from the fantasy name my friend created. She suddenly passed, and I created Rainly as a tribute to her. Wanda spoke and typed like Rainly. If I base a character on someone, the character will embody their essence. And Rainly carries Wanda’s.

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Aurora Rising: #SciFi Worth Reading #BookReview #sciencefiction #booklover

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Aurora Rising by Amie Kaufman and Jay Kristoff.

What I loved: the setting in space. I love being in space. A mystery that leads to exploration and discovery. This is my favorite type of mystery in space opera. Traveling to different planets and meeting people from other planets is always a fun adventure.

The plot takes twists and turns. I love this sort of ride. The story is often gripping and thrilling. It’s written from multiple POVs, which makes it interesting. The POV always keeps the story moving forward.

There are two minor quibbles I have with it. The first is that it reads young. Well, young for me. You may think otherwise. The second was a plot twist that I didn’t think made complete logical sense. From all the 5 star reviews, it seems not many people notice that flaw. So you may not either. Either way, it’s a spectacular book to spend some time with.

Here’s the official description:

The year is 2380, and the graduating cadets of Aurora Academy are being assigned their first missions. Star pupil Tyler Jones is ready to recruit the squad of his dreams, but his own boneheaded heroism sees him stuck with the dregs nobody else in the academy would touch . . .

A cocky diplomat with a black belt in sarcasm
A sociopath scientist with a fondness for shooting her bunkmates
A smart-ass tech whiz with the galaxy’s biggest chip on his shoulder
An alien warrior with anger-management issues
A tomboy pilot who’s totally not into him, in case you were wondering

And Ty’s squad isn’t even his biggest problem–that’d be Aurora Jie-Lin O’Malley, the girl he’s just rescued from interdimensional space. Trapped in cryo-sleep for two centuries, Auri is a girl out of time and out of her depth. But she could be the catalyst that starts a war millions of years in the making, and Tyler’s squad of losers, discipline cases, and misfits might just be the last hope for the entire galaxy.

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New Year, New Worlds: Dive into Permanently Free eBooks and Bargain Box Sets! #scifibooks #sciencefictionbooks #freebooks #ebooks

A New Year! And the literary universe awaits with a galaxy of free and discounted eBooks, ushering in fantastical adventures and gripping tales. Extraordinary journeys through realms of fantasy, science fiction, paranormal intrigue, and spine-chilling horror—all at your fingertips!

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Hurry and grab your digital boarding pass to these literary voyages before the portals close. Don’t miss out on the chance to expand your reading horizons with these incredible offerings as we embrace the dawn of a new year filled with literary wonders!

 

 

 

 

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Laughs that Defy Gravity! Spaceberg: A Cosmic Catastrophe with Bite #scifi #sciencefiction #scifibooks #sciencefictionbooks

 

Spaceberg, a science fiction novel brimming with disaster, humor, and the resilience of the human spirit where even the most improbable alliances hold the key to survival.

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The Arrival

In the vast expanse of the outer solar system, where the mysteries of the Oort Cloud remain mostly unknown, a calamity emerges—Spaceberg. This colossal entity crashes into the colonized minor planets in the Outer Sol, leaving devastation in its wake. The giant chunk of ice is bad enough, but it also has a bite—carnivorous balls resembling moss with lots of big teeth. Panic grips the solar system as Spaceberg tumbles toward the heavily populated Saturn system, and hope seems as distant as the farthest stars.

Enter Nikili Echols and Orbital Rescue Squad 51

Amidst the chaos there is a beacon of courage and resilience—Orbital Rescue Squad 51. Led by the indomitable Nikili Echols, the most decorated first responder in the solar system, the Squad races against time to mitigate the catastrophic aftermath of Spaceberg’s impact.

Nikili, a force of nature herself, navigates the dangers with unmatched determination. Her resolve is not only to save her family but to extend a lifeline to every soul caught in the perilous grip of the disaster. Yet, as the clock ticks relentlessly, she faces an unexpected twist—the need to join forces with her ex-husband, whose mere presence invokes a maelstrom of emotions.

Unlikely Allies and Superstitious Antics

Cosmic irony pairs Nikili with her ex-husband, a man whose superstitions are as abundant as space dust. Nikili finds herself grappling not only with the threat of Spaceberg but also with her ex-husband’s peculiar beliefs. His superstitions grate against her pragmatic nature like the irritating hum of cosmic static. However, in a surprising turn of events, their clash of ideologies holds the key to success—a blend of luck and organic plastic that could tip the scales in their favor.

The Race Against Time

The tension soars when it’s discovered Spaceberg is more than a crisis of ice in Jupiter proportions. On Spaceberg, mossy balls live that nibble at anything within reach. Saturn and the colonies on its moons are in its path, then the trajectory will take Spaceberg to Earth unless Nikili and her team can stop it.  She’ll need some of her ex’s superstitions to help her plan relying on luck and organic plastic.

 

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The Year of Cancer – Thoughts on Surviving 2023 #cancerfree #cancerpatient #gratititude

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“You have cancer.”

Those three words started 2023 for me. Closely followed by, “There are 6 months of chemo in your future, and you will lose your hair.”

My thoughts and emotions tumbled, unable to find purchase for months. Overwhelmed doesn’t begin to describe what the newly diagnosed cancer patient feels. I knew I needed help, but didn’t know how to find it. Maybe they keep us partially ignorant on purpose. If I knew the complete truth of what my life was going to be like for the rest of the year, I would have been more overwhelmed.

Losing my hair was one of the least horrible side effects. Effectively, I was systematically poisoned week after week. Yes, some people deal better with chemo than others, but no one gets out of it feeling like they’re ready to mambo.

I shouldn’t have been surprised I ended up in the hospital more than once during the ordeal, but I was continuously horrified at the way cancer took over my life. Angry and affronted is what I felt a lot, and I resisted the barrage of appointments, insisting they work on my schedule, like the stubborn lady I am. I did have to give in to their schedule and give up all control. I guess that was my biggest objection—the loss of control. Not just a little control. All control.

On the plus side, tenacity saw me through the chemo, the surgeries, the side effects, an the radiation. And, in the end, I reached the magical nirvana phase of “No Evidence Detected,” which meant my cancer was dead.

That made chemo worth it. Horrible as it was, if I had to do it again, I would. Why? Because those extra years of life and health are worth the awfulness and the trial. I’m not done living yet.

After chemo, I had two surgeries. After those, I felt like a Frankenstein—mutilated and hacked up. My insomnia issues started in earnest after the second surgery. I’m pretty sure there are a lot of emotions bubbling under my skin I haven’t dealt with yet. That’s something I’ll look into addressing this year.

Radiation wasn’t a picnic either. I still have pain and the discoloration. My irradiated tissue keeps texture, color, shape and size, which makes me feel more mutilated and freakish.

Yes, the battle scars are better than the cancer killing me, but sometimes when I stop to think about it all, I dissolve into jelly. I know there’s a lot in my emotions and psyche I have not dealt with. From the initial diagnosis to now, was a constant whirlwind of tests and doctors and treatments. There wasn’t a lot of time to digest and process.

There were moments when I stood outside of the cancer center and my brain screamed at me to run away. I’d tell myself, “I really don’t want to do this.”

But I’d see the 80-year-olds fighting, and I kept myself focused on the fact that I would be okay in the end. I repeated that over and over and over, and it got me through.

It’s unclear how I got through some days. They were dark and filled with sickness and awfulness and nothing good. Every minute ticked by like a day of agony. Many people were rooting for me. That certainly helped. And, like I said earlier, I can be really stubborn. It’s not in my nature to give up, so I was going to fight and keep fighting.

Small amounts of relief were found through my acupuncturist. Dana was a godsend, and I will continue to see her in the years to come. She introduced me to alternative therapies and essential oils. She certainly made an unbearable six months a little more bearable. She always gives me sound advice and valuable pointers. Most of all, she listens.

Many of the oncology nurses also listened. A lot. Some of them are true angels on Earth. They should be paid better than CEOs.

My writer life helped keep me looking forward, too. I could forget my agony for a bit here and there by drowning my mind in plans for my stories. Books helped too. Thank you, Murderbot and Legends & Lattes.

The toughest people on Earth are those battling cancer. Each warrior adds his or her story and helps the next person. Each person leaves a legacy of their cancer story. I leave a legacy, especially my uncommon reaction to Keytruda.

Anyway, the year ends with cancer defeated and the war won. So, 2023 ends in a good place. It was the hardest fight of my life, and the one I’m most proud of. I endured, I conquered, and I was victorious. After an extremely bumpy and rough patch of road, I get to go on with my life.

So get tested and screened for any cancer they test and screen for. The earlier it’s found, the more likely you are to survive. Early detection is the best weapon in any arsenol, and so many people do survive. The survival stories aren’t heard enough, but you need to seek them out. Read them. Hear them. There are millions and millions of survivors. WE ARE HERE.

 

 

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