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?
Young Space
Pilot Set to Launch into Space in Search of New Life
Thank you so
much, Liz, for having me on your blog! Hello everyone!
I’ve brought
along Diego de Sella from Alien Lover, who is about to leave for his first
official mission with the Space Service. Diego, can you tell us the purpose of
your mission.
Diego
[with a curious grin]: I’m not exactly sure how the title Alien Lover relates
to my mission. I must be missing something. But I will be flying further into
space than we have ever gone before, searching for new life.
How long is your
mission scheduled to last?
Diego:
I will be gone for approximately one Earth year, possibly longer, depending on
the success of the mission.
How will you
determine if you mission is a success?
Diego:
If I find alien life, of course.
Are you worried
you may come across hostile alien life?
Diego
[his expression serious]: That is always a risk, but we have protocol in place
for that.
Why are you
being sent into space alone and not with a team?
Diego:
The Space Service believes we will be seen as less hostile this way.
What will you
miss the most while you are gone?
Diego
[his grin returns as he taps his fingers against the chair]: My fiancé, Molly.
We will be married upon my return.
You look anxious
to leave, so I will let you go. I wish you much success on your mission, and a
speedy return.
Diego
nods: Thank you. [He leaves the room.]
Thank
you again for having us, Liz!
“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?”
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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