Made for Her
Jessica Subject
After terrorists murder the
love of her life, Colonel Mikayla Jones trains squadron after squadron of the
clones he brought to life, to take to the skies. When she discovers a young
clone of her husband in her newest class, her world spins out of control. How
can she command the look-a-like when she can’t help but yearn for him to fill
an ache in her heart?
Dare was
created to be the best. As the first Daniel clone to leave Onatria labs, he
needs to prove he is more than just a DNA copy. To do that, he must rely on the
wife of the man who donated his genes. But when she refuses to train him, Dare
faces discharge and returning to the labs. Can he convince Colonel Jones to
finish his training and find a way into her bed? Or will long kept secrets
unhinge the entire clone project?
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Excerpt
Colonel
Jones eyed each one of her new cadets, examining the neatness of their uniforms,
while inspecting for signs of stress or over-anxiousness. She’d never seen the
telltale muscle twitches or sweats in any previous clones, only in human-borns,
but she had to look for them anyway.
The
first generation of clones didn’t live long enough to become cadets. Their
hearts gave out within a year after incubation. But the scientists at Onatria
had plowed on, utilizing more of Daniel’s research, speeding up the aging
process with hormones to create the perfect generation she saw before her.
She’d
had female clones in previous squadrons, but the government filled the one in
front of her with testosterone-driven masculinity. If she’d been younger, she’d
have a hard time concentrating. But her days of crushes and fantasies were long
over. She was devoted to serving her country and planet, and nothing else.
That
didn’t stop her from going out on the town for a stress-relieving fuck from
time to time. But these young men in front of her appeared so virile, sure to
last longer than any of her previous sexual partners.
No. As junior officers,
and more importantly, as clones, they were off limits.
Inspecting
them gave her the opportunity to check out more than their fatigues and tics,
but if they knew her thoughts, they’d walk all over her. She’d be done.
They
were of varying nationalities, builds, and heights, all fit to serve the
planet. None of the cadets revealed any indication he would put the lives of
others in jeopardy. This will be an easy squadron, every one of them ready
to fly in a matter of weeks.
She
reached the last cadet and froze. Her stomach clenched. No, they couldn’t
have!
She
pivoted on her heel and rushed off the tarmac, leaving the squad without an
instructor.
Bio
Jessica Subject is the author of
contemporary and science fiction romance, ranging from sweet to erotica. In her
stories, you could meet clones, or a sexy alien or two. You may even be
transported to another planet for a romantic rendezvous.
When Jessica isn't reading, writing,
or doing dreaded housework, she likes to get out and walk. Fast. But she just
may slow down if there is a waterfall nearby.
Jessica lives in Ontario, Canada
with her husband and two energetic children. And she loves to hear from her readers.
You can find her at jessicasubject.com
and on twitter @jsubject.
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Tourwide Giveaway
On April 30,
2013, Jessica Subject will be giving away a $10 All Romance gift certificate to
one lucky commenter during the Made For Her tour. Please leave your email
address in your comment so that she can contact you if you win. Contest is
international. Good luck!
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Thank you so much for featuring Made For Her at TBR! :)
ReplyDeleteWow, what an original and intriguing scenario!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Beverly! This was one story I wanted to push some boundaries with. I had so much fun writing Made For Her. :)
DeleteSounds really different. I'll have to check it out
ReplyDeleteIt's definitely different from my other stories, but I think the overall theme is much the same. Thanks, Tamara! :)
DeleteThis one is definitely on my list of books to read!
ReplyDeleteHi Lilly! Thanks so much! :)
DeleteThank you again, Cate for hosting me! The winner of the Made For Her tour is Ellen Thompson. Thanks to everyone who stopped by to visit!
ReplyDelete~Jessica