5-Star Review of Unbelievable by Geoff Habiger and Coy Kissee

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I really enjoyed this novellette that takes place between Habiger and Kissee’s Unremarkable and Untouchable. Unbelievable opens immediately after the end of Unremarkable where Saul, newly woken in his first night as a vampire, is recruited by Elliot Ness to serve in a special team determined to bring down the gangster Al Capone. Saul agrees to help but is having some problems adjusting to his new life and giving up his old one. He is trying to come to terms with new abilities, new surroundings, and even a new name, all while missing his family and friends and worrying that Read More …

Review of Transient By Zachry Wheeler

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Transient, by Zachry Wheeler, follows the story of Jonas, a human spy embedded in the eternal-held city of Seattle. Eternals, blood-drinkers who in another age might have called themselves vampires, have taken control of the world and pushed humans to the brink of extinction. After years of war, the eternals have created a stable, nearly utopian society, subsisting on the blood of animals and sparking an age of egalitarian social and technological advancement. An age that the few humans who have survived will do anything to bring to an end. The humans have embedded spies, transients, among the eternals who Read More …