Wednesday, February 13, 2013

Book Spotlight: Jessica E. Subject's Alien Lover

Alien Lover
Jessica E. Subject

Unconvinced of her fiancé’s demise, Molly combs the galaxy to search for him. As her supplies run low, she is forced to turn around and set a course for Earth, alone. But, a Moloxian Starcruiser halts her retreat, and the single passenger transports onto her ship without permission. Taser in hand to defend herself, she is startled as the form remolds into her fiancé. Has Diego found her or is her tired mind playing tricks?

Excerpt
“Incoming message,” the computer chimed. “Source located one nautical mile away, starboard.”
She brushed her hands across the console and brought the video feed from the ship’s right hand side onscreen. The image quivered, and she groaned when it finally became clear. A Moloxian starcruiser.
Shit! I just want to go home. During her search, the crews of the few Moloxian scavenger ships she’d come across had been willing to let her pass if she traded with them. But she had nothing left, only enough food and fuel to reach Earth, and even then she’d be hungry during the last leg of her journey.
“Play.” She decided to listen to their demands, give them what they wanted, and move on. She had no other choice. Starvation was a better alternative than providing the sexual services they’d always hinted at. The Moloxians, though humanoid, had scale-covered bodies. So incompatible with her own. She wouldn’t survive unscathed and didn’t sleep around anyway.
“Prepare to be boarded.” The deep computerized voice shook her. No slur, and therefore not Moloxian. Who the hell was he?
She didn’t have time to contemplate. Her blood boiling, she gripped the arms of her chair. The creature, whatever species he happened to be, planned to come onto her ship. No one boarded without her permission, which she would not grant. At the sound of her transporter, like the pitter-patter of rain on Earth, she leaped from her seat and spun around. She grasped her bolt stunner and pointed it at the figure materializing into solid form before her eyes.
With a huge outline, the male boarding her ship would only bring her trouble. If his strength matched his size, she had one option: to kill him. She took in his bare, broad chest, sculpted abs, and muscled arms. His tanned skin shone with brilliance, as if the sun rested behind him. She gazed up at his dark hair and warm brown eyes. He studied her with an intense stare while his soft lips curved into a smile.
She gasped. “Diego?”
About the Author

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 her readers.


Tour-Wide Giveaway

Anyone who leaves a comment with their email address at any stop (including this one) during the Alien Lover tour will be entered to WIN an ebook copy of Crash Landing or The Power of Three, plus book swag. Contest is international. Winner will be drawn February 28, 2013. Good luck!

7 comments:

  1. Hey Cate! Thank you so much for hosting me on TBR!

    Anyone who leaves a comment with their email address at any stop (including this one) during the Alien Lover tour will be entered to WIN an ebook copy of Crash Landing or The Power of Three, plus book swag. Contest is international. Winner will be drawn February 28, 2013. Good luck!

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  2. Happy to have you, Jessica! :)

    I copied your comment into the post above so it's more obvious. Good luck everyone! Happy touring, Jessica!
    Cate

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  3. I adore some Alien love!
    sugerlady(at)aol(dot)com

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  4. Jessica makes space a great place to get laid. I'm sure all our astronauts wondered why they had such a platonic time. But I have a complaint. Every time I read about one of your books, I end up buying it. Nevermind I'm pour as a church mouse. Your stories call to me. So good I can't even regret buying them.

    Liza really needs to work on her compliments...they suck.

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    1. LOL Liza! Thank you so much for buying my books! I appreciate your support! :)

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