A Galactic Holiday
A Futuristic, Anthologies, Science Fiction book. A Galactic Holiday is a three-novella anthology edited by Angela James and with...
Do androids dream of electric sugar plums?A detective who refuses to modify her body teams up with her cyborg rival to track down a burglar who is putting toys into homes. A solitary ice miner finds love and friendship while stranded on the surface of Galileo. And two hardheaded negotiators put their differences aside to evade an assassin and save their planets. Enjoy these visions of Christmases yet to come with three science-fiction novellas from Carina Press.Edited by Angela James, this anthology includes:How the Glitch Saved Christmas, by Stacy GailGalileo’s Holiday, by Sasha SummersWinter Fusion, by Anna HackettStories also available for purchase separately.86,000 words
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- Pages: 247 pages
- ISBN: 9781426894787 / 0
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I had started this anthology a while back, and read the first story. Then I got distracted and forgot. I picked it up today as I was in the mood for short stories/novellas and had Anna Hackett's on my to-read list. So, I read the second story first--Galileo Holiday. It was my first by this author and I really enjoyed it. Riley is an... A Galactic Holiday is a fantastic anthology containing some great Christmas themed science fiction romance stories and is great for anyone who wants to get into the holiday mood. I have to admit that the main reason I wanted to read the anthology was for Stacy Gail's story, I loved her contribution to the Carina Press steampunk Christmas... A Galactic Holiday is a three-novella anthology edited by Angela James and with novellas by Stacy Gail, Sasha Summers and Anna Hackett. The stories are all science fiction romances (or romance science fiction, more accurately) with a Christmassy theme. A copy of this book was provided to me by the publisher, Carina Press, for review...