If I grin any wider, my teeth will fall out!
      Another 5 STAR review for Perax Frontier;
"Reviewed By Tracy Slowiak for Readers’ Favorite
Wow! Just, wow! That's exactly what I thought when I finished reading Perax Frontier, the new read by author Alistair Potter. An unusual and fascinating work of science fiction, this book is one that kept me engrossed right from the very start. The Perax Frontier is an unusual place, even for space. It's a doughnut shaped asteroid that houses, at its center, the Interface, an extremely important gateway to another galaxy. The Interface is so important, in fact, that the Perax Frontier has its own Imperial Ambassador, an honor that would be highly unusual for any other asteroid. But when the frontier's Imperial Ambassador is murdered, and Sheriff Artur Perax investigates, he begins to realize that there is much, much more to the Perax Frontier than any would have suspected. What does he find? Only time, and this excellent read, will tell!
I loved Perax Frontier. Loved. It. How's that for a review? Well, it's absolutely how I felt about this excellent story by author Alistair Potter. It's unusual to find a book of science fiction that doesn't follow the same formulaic themes that many do nowadays, but Potter has done it in this book. This story line is fresh and unique, which is truly a treasure to find in this genre. His characterizations are vivid and strong, his descriptions of surrounds are so realistic that readers will feel as if they have simply slipped through the pages into the world of the Perax Frontier, and his writing is exciting and full of adventure. Readers who like science fiction or adventurous story lines would love this book, and I highly recommend they read it. My biggest piece of advice to any reader, besides reading this book, is to be sure that you set aside enough time to read it all at once. You simply won't want to put it down!"
    
    "Reviewed By Tracy Slowiak for Readers’ Favorite
Wow! Just, wow! That's exactly what I thought when I finished reading Perax Frontier, the new read by author Alistair Potter. An unusual and fascinating work of science fiction, this book is one that kept me engrossed right from the very start. The Perax Frontier is an unusual place, even for space. It's a doughnut shaped asteroid that houses, at its center, the Interface, an extremely important gateway to another galaxy. The Interface is so important, in fact, that the Perax Frontier has its own Imperial Ambassador, an honor that would be highly unusual for any other asteroid. But when the frontier's Imperial Ambassador is murdered, and Sheriff Artur Perax investigates, he begins to realize that there is much, much more to the Perax Frontier than any would have suspected. What does he find? Only time, and this excellent read, will tell!
I loved Perax Frontier. Loved. It. How's that for a review? Well, it's absolutely how I felt about this excellent story by author Alistair Potter. It's unusual to find a book of science fiction that doesn't follow the same formulaic themes that many do nowadays, but Potter has done it in this book. This story line is fresh and unique, which is truly a treasure to find in this genre. His characterizations are vivid and strong, his descriptions of surrounds are so realistic that readers will feel as if they have simply slipped through the pages into the world of the Perax Frontier, and his writing is exciting and full of adventure. Readers who like science fiction or adventurous story lines would love this book, and I highly recommend they read it. My biggest piece of advice to any reader, besides reading this book, is to be sure that you set aside enough time to read it all at once. You simply won't want to put it down!"
        Published on March 23, 2017 09:08
    
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Musings on the process of writing, and I'll answer questions on my process and offer tips and help for other authors. Hey - I'm new to this so be gentle. :)
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