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A new Kindle eBook of the Month – Chris Reher’s Only Human – to sponsor hundreds of free and bargain selections on our Science Fiction Search Pages!

We’re excited to share our brand new Science Fiction Book of the Month here at Kindle Nation, to sponsor all the great bargains on our Science Fiction search pages.

Thousands of Kindle Nation citizens are using our magical search tools to find great reading in the Free, Quality 99-Centers, and Kindle Lending Library categories. Just use these links to search for great Science Fiction titles:

And while you’re looking for your next great read, please don’t overlook our brand new Sci Fi Book of the Month!

Only Human

by Chris Reher

4.6 stars – 14 Reviews
Or currently FREE for Amazon Prime Members Via the Kindle Lending Library
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled

Here’s the set-up:

Captain Nova Whiteside, on a brand new assignment to help rid the Commonwealth Union of Planets from a growing rebel force, is teamed up with Tychon, a strait-laced Vanguard officer whose opinion of Humans, in general, is less than stellar.
When their pursuit of the ruthless rebel leader and a living weapon in his control blurs the line between their personal lives and their mission, Nova must choose between duty and loyalty.

One Reviewer Notes

“I could not put this book down and greatly enjoyed every page. Its full of great science-fiction goodness, space travel, new worlds, great characters, romance, comedy and really well written fight scenes…” – Amazon Reviewer, 5 Stars

About The Author

Living in Canada, it is inevitable that those who lack enthusiasm for snow-related activities tend to stay indoors for a good portion of the year.

Thank goodness for computers. I became a web developer and eventually authored some text books about HTML and CSS, pleasantly surprised when they were picked up at the college level.

But I’ve always loved fantasy worlds and writing about what might be possible, given a certain suspension of disbelief and a rude assault upon the laws of physics.
Since I’ve always suspected that there is far too much gravity on this planet, I tend to take my people to other worlds.

(This is a sponsored post.)

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