New Releases in Science Fiction Romance from Gladiators to Gamers
There’s more than one kind of fireworks you can indulge on Independence Day
There’s more than one kind of fireworks you can indulge on Independence Day
Summer Romance Bingo, hosted by the Ripped Bodice Bookstore of SoCal. Now what could that be?
How can you not want to read a book titled Cyborg’s Secret Baby? That’s even better than Secret Baby Cyborg….
A shared universe SF Romance series!
Merpeople, asteroid mining, interplanetary scavengers, corporate bubble cities, ice planets, interdimensional rescue parties, illegal genetic modifications, robot assassins, Whew!
A new entry in Anna Hackett’s Eon series. Hijacking an alien warship might not be such a good idea…. Shooting your hot alien warrior protector might also not be such a good idea, but it happens in Leslie Chase’s Torran, a Crashland Colony entry. And Pirate Captain Ramos is back for more steampunk adventure in Alex Acks’ Wireless.
Multi-author collaborative SF romance series; new offerings from Regine Abel, J.L. Langley and more
The Science Fiction Romance Galaxy Award Winners of 2018
A round up of the latest and greatest! Check out those abs!
Imprisoned involuntary organ donors, a post apocalyptic village trying to survive, stolen alien artifacts and an impending Earth invasion, the dawning of a new humanity, a mutant on the run from space slavers, and alien mail-order brides. Tell me that ain’t SF!
Will cyborgs continue to be a ‘thing’? Will barbarians continue to inhabit icy planets? What will the fate of reverse harems be? We can’t say for sure, but Veronica Scott has a plan!
The Top 15 (or so) SF Romance Novels of 2018
SF Romance is getting it on, from NYT best selling authors to cover art that rivals the best deep space and spaceships artt
In recognition of the rapidly approaching winter holidays, I’m going to focus this post entirely on science fiction romance new releases which include a Christmas or holiday element. Often, but not always, these will be […]
The latest rerleases in SF Romance, including The Women of Star Wars.
The pace of new SF Romance releases is picking up steam, as are the reads!
New SF Romances reveal a great diversity of plot, sub-genre and affection.
Several science fiction and fantasy romance authors talk about the role of fictional sports and games in their novels.
Notes on the SFR Galaxy award and some thoughts on SF Romance’s future.
Veronica goes down under for the down low on Australian SFR
Veronic Scott introduces herself and the readers of Amazing Stories to Science Fiction Romance.
Last week, we talked about paranormal romance and the ways in which it uses longstanding cultural archetypes (vampires, werewolves, etc.) to explore power, sexuality, and possibly even deeper existential themes. But speculative fiction is composed […]
Today is February 7th, and with Valentine’s Day around the corner, love is in the air. Which is why this month I’ll be taking a look at romance, and how it rubs up against speculative […]
Chris Gerwel is a science fiction, fantasy, and horror writer. Raised in New Jersey, he spent ten years in Central & Eastern Europe in the market research industry, and today when he isn’t reading or writing speculative fiction, he works in the software industry. He lives in northern NJ, with a beautiful wife and a rambunctious puppy, and also writes the weekly blog The King of Elfland’s 2nd Cousin.

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