Lucky 8 by Rae D. Magdon
~The world has been subtly taken over by one huge evil technology corporation in Lucky 7. The corporation Axys Generations is working to catch and destroy the rogue team of Sasha, Cherry, Rami, Doc, Rock, Val and rookie member, Elena. Elena is recruited for her ability to ‘jack’ into any internet/intranet system to gain access and virtual control.
Magdon’s world is a comfortable fit for the reader. VR technology is in our world, readily available and easy to understand. What lifts this out of the VR game world sphere is the diverse characters and gripping story. We become emotionally involved and empathize with these characters. As well, the story runs at an Olympic record pace with plenty of action and things going boom. The final fight scene alone will blow your mind.
Lucky 7 is an exceptionally well crafted sci-fi novel which should not be missed.~
2019 Rainbow ward Winner
Lesbian Alternative Universe/Reality & Sci-Fi/Futuristic
2019 Science Fiction/Fantasy
Goldie Award Winner
Review Links:
https://www.thelesbianreview.com/lucky-7-rae-d-magdon/
https://www.thefandomentals.com/lucky-7-is-a-queer-cyberpunk-thriller-unlike-any-other/
Learning to Walk Again by S.L. Kassidy
2019 Rainbow Award Winner
Lesbian Book
2019 Rainbow Award Honorable Mention
Kiss Your Elbow by Susan Stocker
2019 Rainbow Award Winner
Lesbian Contemporary General Fiction & Erotica
Lesbian Debut Book
Lesbian Book
2019 Honorable Mention!
Just a Birdhouse by Emily Fohr
~I loved it!
Vivid and picturesque. Warm and charming look into local village life on the coast of France from the viewpoint of a young American woman. A sincere take on family, friends, and loving relationships. It touched me.~