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The Cerebranauts by Seth Sherman

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I don't know Seth Sherman personally, but I wish I did. I know he is passionate about sailing and fine food, and since Corona lock down began across the world, he has probably been pining to get back to the sea. The first time I saw him on Facebook he was promoting a book with a strange premise, The Cerebranauts. After reading the sampl e I was hooked immediately and struck up a conversation telling him I thought the sample was great and I was about to buy his book. Apart from being more at home at sea, Seth would seem to be the most grounded man I have talked to in recent times. Like the second lead character in his book, I imagine Seth lives life in stealth mode, observing people and how they interact. He does not blow his own trumpet, and has been fairly quiet in promotion of this great book. This just means that we, the readers, have to make noise for him. This is the cover you guys should be looking for, the first thing to remember is that this story is essentially about

The Moonflower by Kim May

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Kim was another great author that I met after signing up to participate in The Great Author Extravaganza. Kim is a good deal more professional than myself in the way she executes her books. At the end of the Moonflower there is a great mini bio regarding her life. It's clear that Kim enjoys life and is experienced in a great many things. I knew from her posts on Facebook that she enjoys cooking, (And making grown men envious of her meals), but I didn't know that Kim used to be a dancer. Anyone who reads her second book, now available on Amazon will begin to wonder about this before knowing. The dance scenes of her new heroine are beautifully described and can be visualised very well. I think this is the sign of a great author, Kim is clearly able to research a subject to the nth degree, and absorb that information enough to use what she has learned and pass this on to her readers perfectly. In the Moonflower the main character is a not so self assured art student, maybe about t

The Void Revealed by Stephen J. Ethier

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I first started talking with Stephen after we both signed up to participate in The Great Author Extravaganza, a facebook event ran by another author friend of mine, Bobbi Kerr-Schemerhorn. Stephen is quietly spoken but soon warms up people and now we chat often. I make a point of trying to support other authors work, maybe as readers you don't quite understand the effort in putting together a book of any genre, it's hard work which consumes the author for a good long while. Believe me when I say, writing a book is only really forty percent of the process. My point is I could not participate in the event without at least getting to know some of the authors. Having struck up a friendship with Stephen quickly, I was keen to get hands on with his first book, The Void Revealed. As the author of a staggering 25+ technical books regarding CAD, I was stunned to learn this was Stephen's first foray into fiction, but man am I glad he did. In a few words, it is a master class of descr