Category: Boosting the Signal
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Boosting the Signal: In the Black, by Sheryl Nantus
Today’s second Boosting the Signal feature is from fellow Carina author Sheryl Nantus, about her brand new release, the science fiction romance In the Black. Firefly influence here, fellow Browncoats! Check it out!
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Boosting the Signal: Time for Love, by Emma Kaye
Today’s first entry on Boosting the Signal is Emma Kaye’s time-travel historical romance, Time for Love!
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Boosting the Signal: On the Surface, by Kate Willoughby
The second book in today’s belated Boosting the Signal double feature is On the Surface, a sports romance from Carina Press by Kate Willoughby! And the sport in question? HOCKEY!
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Boosting the Signal: Mighty Mighty, by William Freedman
Today’s admittedly rather late first Boosting the Signal post is about Mighty Mighty, the superhero satire by William Freedman! (Note: NSFW due to character language.)
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Boosting the Signal: The Sergeant’s Lady and A Marriage of Inconvenience, by Susanna Fraser
Today’s featured author on Boosting the Signal is my fellow Carina Press author and Browncoat, Susanna Fraser! Her post today is about the excellent Regency romances The Sergeant’s Lady and A Marriage of Inconvenience.
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Boosting the Signal: Much Ado in Montana, by M.M. Justus
We have another doubleheader on Boosting the Signal today! Our second featured book is Much Ado in Montana, a contemporary romance by indie author M.M. Justus.
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Boosting the Signal: Wreck of the Nebula Dream, by Veronica Scott
Today’s first entry in a Boosting the Signal doubleheader is Veronica Scott’s Wreck of the Nebula Dream, an SF adventure with a side helping of romance and a bunch of inspiration from the sinking of the Titanic!
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Boosting the Signal: Angel on the Ropes, by Jill Shultz
Today’s featured book on Boosting the Signal is Angel on the Ropes, a science fiction novel by Jill Shultz, in which a young trapeze artist’s secret may save–or threaten–her planet.
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Boosting the Signal: Blades of the Old Empire followup
Boosting the Signal author Anna Kashina would like you to know that her book Blades of the Old Empire has had corrected versions shipped by Angry Robot!