Reviews
Praise for Fiasco:
“Every single bit as much fun and adventurous as the author’s debut…this is highly recommended for fans of the space romances of Valerie Valdes, K.B. Wagers, Rachel Bach, and Cat Rambo.”--Library Journal, starred review
“A delightful mix of space noir and romance… A perfect mix of kinetic action, romance and mystery, Fiasco is heady, anxiety-inducing and—above all else—endlessly entertaining.” —Bookpage
“So much fun… the villains are complex, their motivations intriguing, and the politics behind everything are wonderfully interesting. The author also gives readers plenty of chase scenes and rescues, humor and friendship, and the sizzling romance.” —Locus
“The explosive adventures of the starship Calamity continue in Fay’s un-put-downable second Uncharted Hearts scifi romance…The simmering attraction between medic and bounty hunter colors the rip-roaring adventure.”–Publishers Weekly
“Lovers of sf, world building, thrillers, and steamy romance won’t want to miss Fiasco” —Booklist
“Compelling, high-octane romance set in space.”–Kirkus
Praise for Calamity:
“Do you like Ilona Andrews and Jessie Mihalik? Firefly and The Expanse? Definitely try Constance Fay’s CALAMITY. She wildly combines heart-stirring romance with a high-stakes adventure in a wonderfully deep space odyssey. This passionate story is a heady mix of suspense, romance, and intrigue, all set within an intricate and intriguing new world!” –Rebecca Zanetti, New York Times bestselling author of You Can Hide
“Fay’s unputdownable debut… is packed to the brim with heat, heart, and humor… Fay enriches the enemies-to-lovers romance with meticulous worldbuilding and lovable, larger-than-life characters. The space hijinks and tantalizing mystery make this a gift for any romance lover who’s also a Firefly fan.”–Publishers Weekly, starred review
“Sexy, tense, and action packed, Calamity is sure to please fans of romance and science fiction.”–Booklist
“Fay’s debut is highly recommended for fans of pulse-pounding combos of sci-fi with sympathetic characters and melting hearts.”– Library Journal, starred review