BookCase Club November 2017 Subscription Box Review + Coupon – Sci-Fi/Fantasy

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Bookcase.Club sends hand selected books to your door for less than $15 including shipping per month. With eight different reader options there is something for everyone. I picked the thrill seeker case: mystery/thriller books. This box contains two books, one hard cover and a paperback and as well as a card with a quick description of each.

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Quotes and a picture of the book are found on the bookmark.

 

An Ancient Peace by Tanya Huff ($16.96)

The thrilling first installment in the military sci-fi Peacekeeper series continues the adventures of Torin Kerr and her team of marines

Gunnery Sergeant Torin Kerr had been the very model of a Confederation Marine. But when she learned the truth about the war the Confederation was fighting, she left the military for good.

But Torin couldn’t walk away from preserving and protecting everything the Confederation represented. Instead, she drew together an elite corps of friends and allies to take on covert missions that the Justice Department and the Corps could not—or would not—officially touch. Torin just hoped the one they were about to embark on wouldn’t be the death of them.

Ancient H’san grave goods are showing up on the black market—grave goods from just before the formation of the Confederation, when the H’san gave up war and buried their planet-destroying weapons…as grave goods for the death of war. Someone is searching for these weapons and they’re very close to finding them. As the Elder Races have turned away from war, those searchers can only be members of the Younger Races.

Fortunately, only the Corps Intelligence Service has this information. Unfortunately, they can do nothing about it—bound by laws of full disclosure, their every move is monitored.

Though Torin Kerr and her team are no longer a part of the military, the six of them tackling the H’san defenses and the lethally armed grave robbers are the only chance the Confederation has. The only chance to avoid millions more dead.

But the more Torin learns about the relationship between the Elder Races and the Younger, the more she begins to fear war might be an unavoidable result.

I love military warfare, it’s a sick obsession for me and this book it one hundred percent up my alley. A strong woman fighting for what she believes is good and just while finding the truth in the middle. I cannot wait to enter the world of Torin (what a unique name!) and find my own truth in her story. I’m really hoping that this is as wonderful as I am imagining, I do love a great series.

Blackdog by K.V. Johansen ($11.52)

In a land where gods walk on the hills and goddesses rise from river, lake, and spring, the caravan-guard Holla-Sayan, escaping the bloody conquest of a lakeside town, stops to help an abandoned child and a dying dog. The girl, though, is the incarnation of Attalissa, goddess of Lissavakail, and the dog a shape-changing guardian spirit whose origins have been forgotten. Possessed and nearly driven mad by the Blackdog, Holla-Sayan flees to the desert road, taking the powerless avatar with him. Necromancy, treachery, massacres, rebellions, and gods dead or lost or mad, follow hard on the their heels. But it is Attalissa herself who may be the Blackdog’s—and Holla-Sayan’s—doom.

This sounds more like a lesson in mythology than it does a book, I can honestly say I can’t wait to jump into the world of gods and a little bit of mystery. I hope this book keeps me guessing until the very last page who is doomed.

Sci-Fi keeps getting better and better for me, thanks to bookcase.club I can cost effectively look into every genre and expand my reading horizons. I find it to be an amazing way to check out everything without library fees or having to leave the comfort of my couch. I mean I do have stacks of books and only so much spare time to read them all. Bookcase.club keeps the new books and new authors coming without me having to lift a finger…I call that an amazing win!

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