Seven short stories of the future: a robot is abandoned by his human buyer when she has second thoughts, a frustrated employee has a rude awakening when his computer starts managing his career, the caretaker of a lonely space station gets a shock when a couple of unexpected visitors show up, two space ship officers discover the personal side of their professional relationship and more.
Deborah A Bailey's Science Fiction & Paranormal Romances include suspense, a bit of mystery and a lot of romantic heat.
Deborah's short stories have won awards from the Philadelphia Writers’ Conference and have been published in US1 Magazine and the Sun. They're included in her short story collection, "Electric Dreams: Seven Futuristic Tales."
In addition to her fiction work, she's published three non-fiction books and articles for various publications.
Like most anthologies I liked some more than others. My favorite I believe may have been the first one. The last few took place within the same universe but I still felt as thought there wasn't enough. The nature of a short story is that it's end comes too swifty though. There were definitely things I found myself interested in going deeper into within the last four-ish stories as it's world seemed to be the most visited by Bailey. Overall while they were okay, I didn't feel like i was reading anything truly riveting.