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Interstitial is a fast-paced, engaging story that gripped me right from the first page. Seb, captain of a sentient cargo ship, is still grieving over the end of his 10-year marriage to Kurt. Jason North is a pilot who cares deeply for Seb, but finds out he is not yet ready for a relationship. Jatila Kan is an engineer who loves North and learns he is in love with another man.
These three people are stuck together for three weeks attempting to sort out their differ ...more
Interstitial is a fast-paced, engaging story that gripped me right from the first page. Seb, captain of a sentient cargo ship, is still grieving over the end of his 10-year marriage to Kurt. Jason North is a pilot who cares deeply for Seb, but finds out he is not yet ready for a relationship. Jatila Kan is an engineer who loves North and learns he is in love with another man.
These three people are stuck together for three weeks attempting to sort out their differ ...more

This is a novella, a space adventure with gay protagonists, the almost 40 y/o Captain and the 20 something pilot, both sexy and beautiful (of course). Be that as it may, it is primarily an old school Science fiction story with a fascinating alien and a fascinating space ship. I want to know a lot more about Seb and Jason and about the universe where they reside. It would be a good advance copy for an epic SF adventure.
Tell Samhain to put it under SF instead of romance, even though romance sells ...more
Tell Samhain to put it under SF instead of romance, even though romance sells ...more

One of the things that I've always loved about sci-fi (I guess it is "speculative fiction" these days) is the incredible world building, seeing where authors see our world (or others) being in a hundred or a thousand years. It can be fascinating stuff. What has always bothered me, though, about most "mainstream" sci-fi is the conspicuous lack of gay characters in these future worlds. It is almost as if we don't exist in the future. Now, granted, literature tends to be more inclusive than movies
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