The Zurian Child
Jessica E. Subject
Lindsay Beckett longed to be reunited with her first love,
Quinn Montgomery, until she learns the secret that sent him fleeing from her in
the first place. He's an alien, a Hemera, and she's half-Hemera herself. As if
that wasn't enough to ruin her dreams of a perfect life, when their child is
born, they discover she fulfills a prophesy told twenty light years away and
many years ago. Lindsay wants to ignore it, until her husband is murdered and
suddenly believing becomes a matter of survival.
Lindsay and her young daughter are forced to rely on another
Hemera, her husband's partner and best friend, Bryce Beuermann as more and more
of the Hemera are slaughtered. Bryce will do anything to help his best friend's
widow—including suppressing his own deep feelings for her. But he must prove
they can trust him, even pretending he doesn't want her with all his heart.
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Jessica
Subject started writing to encourage her daughter to read. Now she writes to
keep herself grounded. Although she reads many genres, she enjoys writing
Science Fiction Romance the most and believes everyone in the universe deserves
a happily ever after. She lives Southwestern Ontario, Canada with her husband
and two kids and loves to hear from anyone who has enjoyed her stories.
Excerpt
A block stood between him and the bottom of the mountain,
where the Law Enforcement Office greeted Hemera friend and foe. The office
signified the beginning of the main city within the mountain, where the quartz
miners lived and worked. In the centre of the mountain, an open cavern held
seven quartz-powered ships, enough to save the entire Hemera population.
"We are almost there," he said to himself and the
baby in his arms.
Lorne gagged. Erebus. The stink hit his senses before he
heard the creature's call. The monstrous beast lumbered toward his direct path
to the mountain, having a central core and tentacles larger than any other he
had laid eyes on. This one moved faster, too. The creature could take him out
before he reached the mountain. I have to get there first.
Only one chance existed to get off the planet. He filled his
lungs with air then pumped his legs as he raced past the Erebus toward the
office.
Five meters from the facility, a tentacle whipped out,
wrapping around Lorne's ankle. He crashed to the ground. Twisting over to one
side, he landed on his shoulder, in an attempt to keep Bryce unharmed. His
maneuver failed and the baby wailed in pain. The Erebus yanked the screaming
boy from his arms.
"Be ready!" A man stood in front of the LE Office,
weapon aimed at the large creature. "You had better catch that baby!"
Bryce squirmed high in the air as the Erebus taunted Lorne,
swinging his tentacle around, ready to send the boy crashing to the ground.
Lorne had witnessed the murder of a good friend by the same method. He would
not let the same thing happen to Bryce. Bracing himself for the weight of the
baby, he bent his knees while standing to the side of the Erebus. He had to
catch the boy in time.
A blast sizzled through the air. The Erebus howled. Bryce
rose higher.
"Shit!"
"Again!" Lorne couldn't lose him.
The Erebus received another jolt, jerking in response. The
baby, screaming, remained out of Lorne's reach.
With no time to waist, he removed his own weapon.
Thank you so much for hosting me today on TBR! :)
ReplyDeleteAnyone who leaves a comment on any of the posts during the print release blitz today and tomorrow will be entered into a draw for swag and a bonus prize.
That is wonderful that Jessica started writing as a way to encourage reading in her child. Great premise and wonderful excerpt.
ReplyDeleteThank you Angela! Yes, my daughter now reads above her grade level, and we're teaching my son how to read now. :)
DeleteHappy to have you, Jessica! I'm looking forward to reading The Zurian Child. Already have my copy on my Kindle. :)
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Thank you so much, Cate! I truly appreciate all of your support! Hugs! :)
DeleteThank you again to Cate for hosting me, and to all of you for coming to visit and leave your kind comments! The winner of The Zurian Child Print Release Blitz is Monica Gutierrez from My Home Away From Home.
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