First Chapter Reads

Rohan O'Duill

Every week I will read the first chapter of someones book (with the authors permission of course) You might just find your next favourite book rohanoduill.substack.com

  1. 05/20/2025

    First Chapter Reads E40

    Welcome back to another instalment of First Chapter Reads where I read from the excellent Bryan Wilson. Today Bryan is launching the final book in this trilogy and to celebrate I am doing a reading from book one. You can check it out here Bryan Wilson has had a winding road to publishing his debut series, POWER OF THE STARS. But as an avid reader and writer of sci-fi and fantasy since childhood, he hopes, like any good book, that journey has a satisfying ending. One with many more novels for readers to enjoy. Visit Bryan's website and grab your copy of "A Princess of Oldir" a prequel/standalone novella to the Power of the Stars series, by signing up to Bryan's readers list at bryanwilsonauthor dot com https://bryanwilsonauthor.com/ In Other News Taking a break from it all You may have noticed I haven’t been around much in recent weeks. I had a holdup getting hold of Aprils ‘First Chapter Reads,’ so I am afraid you will be getting 2 instalments this month. I have also been feeling a general malaise with social media and the negative things that have happened to this world as a result of these platforms. I do enjoy interacting with and meeting new people online but it's hard to ignore the problems our current iterations of social media have wreaked on our society. I think it is important for us all to remember that we are juggling so many things in todays busy lives and it’s OK to take a break when you need it. Hopefully, I will get some motivation back soon and will make my return to spreading good will and terrible jokes on the internet. The Big Bundle Sale on Itch.io from now untill the 22nd of May I am part of the this Strong Women in Spec Fiction bundle deal where you will get 13 books for $16. Please do check out this wonderful collection Thanks so much for tuning in and I hope to chat to you all soon. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit rohanoduill.substack.com

    15 min
  2. 02/17/2025

    First Chapter Reads E38

    Welcome to episode 38 of first chapter reads. The podcast where I read the first chapter of an indie book and hope that you might just find your next favourite author. Todays book is the Lost star Chart by Jeannette Bedard, where we join Darla to uncover ancient secrets and evade certain death. The Lost Star Chart is available here Always writing, Jeannette has filled hard drives with ones and zeros that occasionally coalesce into books. Her non-linear career path has included working as both a soldier and a scientist (but not at the same time). Currently, she lives on a non-tropical island in the Pacific with her husband and daughter, and she loves a good math joke, especially if there is pi involved. In Other News New Youtube Channel I know have a youtube channel. Come and join me in the booktube community for lots more content. Check it out here Award winner Cold Blooded was recently awarded the Literary Titan book award and recieved five stars from Readers Favorite. You can read the reviews below. You can check out the book here Cold Blooded by Rohan O’Duill transports readers to a vividly imagined future where corporate powers dominate the solar system, wielding unparalleled influence. At the heart of this dynamic setting is Mint, a skilled yet detached marine mech pilot. Once content as an instructor, she is thrust back into action, navigating the chaos of the “Cold Rushes.” Her journey takes an unexpected turn when she reunites with her former colleague, Bjorn—now a pirate—and his spirited daughter, Frida. Unexpectedly, Mint finds herself as Frida’s reluctant guardian, forcing her to balance survival, loyalty to her friend, and her obligations to her corporate overlords. What sets Cold Blooded apart is its remarkable ability to function both as a prequel and as a self-contained narrative. Striking a delicate balance, the story seamlessly establishes a foundation for the larger series while delivering a complete and compelling tale in its own right. Far from feeling like a mere setup, the book captivates with dynamic characters, unpredictable plot twists, and gripping conflicts. O’Duill’s storytelling ensures that Cold Blooded stands firmly on its own, an achievement worthy of high praise. Equally impressive is the depth and intricacy of the book’s science fiction elements. The richly detailed futuristic worlds, advanced technologies, and innovative equipment are described with a precision that immerses the reader. Every aspect of this universe feels meticulously crafted, reflecting the author’s dedication to thoughtful world-building. The result is a setting that feels authentic and alive, adding a tangible sense of realism to the narrative. Cold Blooded by Rohan O’Duill offers a thrilling blend of fast-paced action and intricate science fiction, making it an ideal pick for fans of the genre. Whether you’re new to O’Duill’s work or already familiar with his universe, this novel delivers an engaging and satisfying experience. Highly recommended for readers who crave immersive storytelling and high-stakes adventure. Thanks for stopping by, you can sign up here to get First Chapter Reads and more straight to your inbox This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit rohanoduill.substack.com

    12 min
  3. 01/13/2025

    First Chapter Reads E37

    Welcome back to First Chapter Reads, the podcast where I read the first chapter of an indie book and hope you might find your next favourite author. After a hiatus from the podcast, I have made some changes for 2025. The podcast will now air on a monthly basis to make it a bit more manageable and will now exclusively feature Science Fiction and Fantasy indie books. Last week my Novella was released and you can check out an editorial review from Readers Favourite below. Reviewed by K.C. Finn for Readers' Favorite Cold Blooded by Rohan O'Duill is a gripping tale of war, survival, and corporate dominion in the depths of space. The narrative follows Mint, a battle-hardened Marine facing crucial moral decisions when summoned back to combat, while teenage Frida struggles for survival aboard her father's pirate vessel. O'Duill's masterful storytelling weaves together intense military science fiction with profound character dilemmas, creating a raw and compelling narrative that exposes the dark reality of corporate greed and systemic corruption. The world-building creates a believable future where corporate interests have superseded traditional power structures, leading to complex moral territories that the characters must navigate.Author Rohan O'Duill's cast of characters feels authentic and multifaceted, particularly in Mint's internal struggles as he is thrown back into dangerous combat. The visceral descriptions of battle and space warfare create a sense of immediate danger that had me holding my breath through many scenes. The attention to detail in both the military aspects and the human elements creates a rich tapestry that draws readers into this complex and morally ambiguous universe with totally immersive detail. O'Duill's interesting critique of corporate power structures is especially relevant to our times but never overwhelms the central narrative. I always felt like I was at the heart of the action, glancing around nervously for the next sudden twist. The pacing maintains this constant tension without ever resorting to melodrama, driving the story forward through both action sequences and quieter character moments that are emotionally grounded and realistic. I loved the relationship dynamics between Mint, Frida, and those they meet along the way who shape and challenge their beliefs. Overall, Cold Blooded is a powerful example of military science fiction that succeeds both as an action-packed adventure and a thoughtful critique of power and corruption, and I would definitely recommend it. In Other News Things haven’t got off to a great start for 2025. Conflicts are still raging around the world as wildfires tear through LA, destroying people's homes and taking lives. The response from Mexican and Canadian firefighters in helping to control the fires has been a heartening story of how important having good neighbours is in a time of need. I hope this isn’t totally lost on some people. Meta discontinuing its 3rd party fact checking in América leads to further enshitification of our social media platforms. Because as we all know true facts are something we have to much of on socials. This has led to a further migration of creatives towards Bluesky as they round up the wagons and get back on the trail. I am still active across most social media sites, but Bluesky is really starting to feel like it is going to be the creatives gathering place in the future. Latest release news This week also saw the launch of the McMurdo Disaster, book 4 in the McMurdo rift series. A shipwrecked survivor. A forgotten colony. A new, deadly enemy. Six months after travelling through an uncharted wormhole, Mark Franklin and his ex-wife, Sarah, find themselves stranded on a distant, desolate planet. Cut off from the universe by a mysterious dampening field that renders most technology useless, they’ve survived with grit and determination. When they finally disable the field, their chance to return home is within reach—until they intercept a distress call.The signal, over fifty years old, leads them to a long-lost human colony, but what they find there is far from a sanctuary. A deadly new threat lurks in the shadows, more dangerous than anything Franklin and Sarah have ever faced, even in the depths of the McMurdo Rift. The galaxy’s survival may depend on what they uncover. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit rohanoduill.substack.com

    21 min

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Every week I will read the first chapter of someones book (with the authors permission of course) You might just find your next favourite book rohanoduill.substack.com