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Viola Grace | 6 comments Hello, my name is Viola Grace and I have way too many sci fi/romance books in my backlist. I have been looking at the posts and apparently this is the place for promotion. So, if you are looking for a sci-fi book with a certain plot style (eg, humans and aliens, homesteading, superheros in space) let me know and I will plug one of my books.
No spamming unless you ask. :)


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AnnaM (annamc) | 1111 comments Hi! I have some of your books in my TBR pile! Welcome to the group.


namericanwordcat | 156 comments I have read way too many of your books. I recommend them all the time. Great to see you here.

Can you list your homesteading books here? I would be very interested to see how you would sort your own books according the them themes requested here.


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Viola Grace | 6 comments Cali wrote: "I have read way too many of your books. I recommend them all the time. Great to see you here.

Can you list your homesteading books here? I would be very interested to see how you would sort your ..."


The first one that springs to mind is Chain. It was my version of 'building from the ground up'. That one is the most thorough of the books.
The Sector Guard can be considered as such, but since the characters can come and go it is probably not what you are looking for.
Chain is the best of the batch and most suitable for that topic.

Avari Nyx has a woman who has to settle into a no-tech setting as her former life as a pilot has now made her allergic to technology.

Engage also has a Terran settling into a lower tech situation in a forced retirement.


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Viola Grace | 6 comments AnnaM wrote: "Hi! I have some of your books in my TBR pile! Welcome to the group."

Thank you. :)
I am still stumbling around.


namericanwordcat | 156 comments I loved Chain. I think it is one of your best books. I do have it under my homesteading shelf.


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