Showing posts with label Alexis Glynn Latner. Show all posts
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Tuesday, September 13, 2022

EG MANETTI - GALAXIES AND GODS

 According to a 2022 Gallup poll, eighty-one percent of Americans believe in God. According to Wikipedia, worldwide religious adherents are 7.8 billion. While recognizing that ‘adherent’ does not necessarily mean ‘believer’, with the 2022 world population at 8 billion, it is safe to say that most of the world acknowledges some form of deity.

Yet, it is rare to see faith or spiritual observance reflected in contemporary fiction outside of a few narrow sub-genres. I suspect that mainstream contemporary fiction avoids spiritual topics because they can be so controversial. Science fiction has fewer boundaries, allowing the inclusion and exploration of faith and spirituality without the baggage of modern sensitivities.  

The incorporation of faith can be as minimal as occasional references to The Lords of Space in VeronicaScott’s Sectors stories, or fuller blown as seen in the Badari Goddess who appears to various Badaris in both the Badari Warrior and Badari Gladiator series. Not only do I love the female persona, but also that the Badaris were stolen from their home world and enslaved, yet their Goddess finds them and aids them in their times of trial.

The use of the use the female to personify the ultimate spiritual power is also seen in Cara Bristol’s Alien Dragon Shifter series where an immortal priestess is the guardian of their Eternal Fyre; a collective of all their fyres (souls).

Marie A. Perez’s The Curse of Sotkari Ta series includes two contrasting belief systems with the patriarchal Arandans believing in a single deity while the contrasting Sotkari Ta seek The Farthest Light, which represents total evolution and perfection.

In a departure from humanoid deities, Alexis Glynn Latner’s Aeon Legacy series contains two ancient and powerful alien intelligences, one plant-based and the other pure energy. The humans who encounter them come away from the experience as if they had met archangels—powerful lieutenants of a greater force.

In all cases, the ability to incorporate spirituality or religion allows for greater scope in both plotting and character development, the different depictions as varied and fascinating as the stories.



In The Twelve Systems Chronicles, the main character’s spirituality and spiritual growth are a central theme and source of her strength. The primary belief system is based on deified ancient heroes, The Five Warriors, and Adelaide. As a result, society reveres martial arts and even considers them a form of prayer. It was not an accident that when inventing this pantheon of six ‘gods’, three are female. Each of the six has a dedicated sect with a clerical hierarchy. While the sects are rivals and some ways, for the most part, they are cooperative and unified.

There is even a dissenting group that practice a more zen-like, pacifist spirituality known as the Universal Way. Considered odd by the mainstream and somewhat marginalized, this group has a profound impact on the successful resolution of several crises throughout the series. The stage is set for the importance of Lilian’s faith in the first volume, The Cartel, when she undergoes a formal rite where Adelaide’s symbol is tattooed on her hip.

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By canon and custom, Five Warrior Rituals are open to the public. They are to be witnessed by any with an interest in the Will of the Shades. Only members of the warrior class receive warrior marks. At the dedication, the Warrior’s Mark is drawn in henna on a four-year-old child. A true tattoo is incised at the consecration.

Although she no longer holds warrior status, having been dedicated, Lilian cannot be undedicated. She is bound by tradition and faith to consecrate the bond with a rededication made of her own free will.

Chrys frowns. “I did not know one could be dedicated to Adelaide Warleader. I thought it was only the Five Warriors that accepted the dedication of their descendants and their retainers’ descendants.”

“It is a small sect but supported by the canons. There was some controversy when I was dedicated to her,” Lilian explains.

Chrys is ever curious about both Lilian and the ways of the warriors. “How so?”

Leaning against a console, she regards the far wall of the windowless chamber. “I was intended for the Fourth Warrior. At that time, I was the eldest and only offspring of the newly formed Grey Gyre Cartouche. It was my duty to demonstrate our loyalty to, and descent from, the house of Jonathan Metricelli. It was to have been an elaborate ritual.”

Releasing her regard of the wall, she searches her friend’s face.

Fascinated, Chrys nods his understanding. Lilian has never yielded so much before this. The ritual must be extremely important to her.

She continues, “Apparently, I became bored and wandered off. They eventually found me in the Adelaide Alcove. I was seated in the lap of the effigy happily singing to myself and playing with her warbelt. The keeper decided that Adelaide had called me to her. They dedicated me as I sat there. By the time anyone else knew what went forward, it was too late. What was done could not be undone.”

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The prelate waits in front of the statue of Adelaide Warleader as Lilian moves to the center of the semi-circle.  “Do you come of your own will to answer the call of Adelaide Warleader? Do you become her true servant in this time and this place? To live by her discipline and listen for her voice?”

Lilian’s voice clear and certain. “Of my own will.”

Pulling the thorn from her belt, Lilian places it on her palms and bows at the statue. Straightening, she transitions smoothly into a series of rapid movements, the thorn flashing like a flame before her. The rhythm shifts and the flame becomes a flickering light before disappearing entirely for the final set of maneuvers playing in light and shadow. At the completion of the demonstration, she folds to her knees and places the thorn on the stone floor in front of the statue.

At this point, Chrys moves to the alcove entrance and places his back to it, crossing his arms. Trevelyan notes that the young man is easily able to block the opening with his frame. Chrys’ stance is casual and his smile unexceptional. His presence neatly breaks up the small group gathered to observe.

Trevelyan finds the young man also makes an effective screen. He cannot see beyond him into the alcove where, bared to the waist, Lilian is receiving Adelaide’s mark. Long moments pass before Chrys turns and reenters the alcove, where Lilian, still kneeling, raises her left palm, right hand holding her thorn. She makes a quick pass with the blade, leaving a red trail of blood forming on the raised palm. Rising, she cuts a silver coin from her belt and rolls it in her bleeding hand. Placing it on the altar, she says, “For skill in the discipline of attack.”

Freeing a second coin, Lilian rolls it in her blood and then places it in the effigy’s lap with the words, “For skill in the discipline of defense.”

For the third coin, she voices, “For skill in the discipline of avoidance.”

The final coin is anointed. “For Adelaide’s will and voice.”

Stepping back, facing the statue, Lilian carefully cleans the thorn before sheathing it and bowing a final time.

The alcove keeper comes forward to collect the cloth used to clean the thorn and place it on the sacred flame. Returning, the prelate binds Lilian’s hand. “By your own will, you are Adelaide’s to command. Listen to her voice.”

As they leave, Chrys cannot contain himself. “Were you truly sitting in the lap of the statue playing with that grisly belt?”

“They are stuffed leather balls, not shrunken heads, and I was but four.”

“She was singing the Warriors’ Litany, as well,” her sister puts in, thrilled to have something to contribute.

Chrys offers a teasing grin. “Were you truly?”

“So, the alcove attendants attested. I do not recall the matter,” Lilian says dismissively. She lacks not reverence. She is far too pragmatic to give much credence to the shrines’ obsession with unsubstantiated manifestations.

“It is no wonder that they dedicated you immediately. Perhaps the Warleader did summon you. Certainly, it is well that your patron force is known for extended combat.” For all his teasing, Chrys is serious. Considering his friend’s trial, a deity renowned for endurance is a positive.

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The Twelve Systems Chronicles have won numerous awards: three Paranormal Guild Reviewers’ Choice Awards, five RONE Finalists, and Shield Bearer received the 2021 RONE for Science Fiction. All ten volumes are available in both e-book and paperback, with the e-book available on multiple platforms.  

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Saturday, October 10, 2020

Inventing Rusty: Guest Blog by Alexis Glynn Latner

Today I'm hosting fellow Pets in Space® 5 author Alexis Glynn Latner with a special blog about the pet in her story, "Pastfinders." Thanks for visiting Spacefreighters Lounge today, Alexis!
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Here’s the most important thing about the pet in my PISA 5 story, “Pastfinders”: Rusty is a trauma service animal. There are some VERY unusual traits and special effects in his makeup, but he exists to help a traumatized warrior live a better life. Rusty has a real-life prototype. A dear friend of mine has PTSD, which is an incredible hardship for her. But she has a service dog which has been incredibly fortunate for her. She’s not a military veteran. The PTSD came from a car wreck—an impaired driver smashed into her car on the freeway in broad daylight. Like my friend, my story’s hero, Haze, had the extreme misfortune to be traumatized while going his way on a sunny day on what should have been a safe world. Luckily Rusty finds him and it makes all the difference in the world.

A profound bond forms between Haze and Rusty. This isn’t just a plot device. Service animals and their owners form very deep bonds. My friend says about her dog, Rinnie, “She saved my life, then made it worth living. Two hearts, one beat.” Of course, I DO show my story’s heroine, Mercury, worrying about what the bond between Rusty and Haze means for her!

It was clear to Mercury where the creature’s loyalty lay now: bonded to Haze. Where does that leave me? In frustrated tension, Mercury thought there was no way this situation could possibly get more complicated or fraught or, in a word, worse.

Then she hastily squelched that thought lest she tempt the god to demonstrate otherwise.

Rusty’s name came from a different source. When my fiancĂ© Mark was a teenager, he had Rusty the Wonder Dog, a mutt of unflaggingly cheerful and adventurous disposition. Rusty even flew in a glider once. A glider is an engineless airplane that stays aloft on warm air rising under clouds and wind deflected up by ridgelines. Visualize a cockpit with a young pilot in the front seat and his dad and dog in the seat behind him while he flies the glider a couple of wingspans from a ridge where sheep are grazing. Standing on Mark’s dad’s lap, Rusty watched the sheep intently. And he was fascinated by a vulture nearby in the air. I think hearing about Rusty’s glider flight was part of why Rusty in “Pastfinders” turned out to be a creature with the ability to fly written in his alien genes.

Rusty the Wonder Dog was a great pet. Trauma service animals aren’t just pets, though. This is because they are required to think: to assess situations independently, protect their owner from danger, and yet be perfectly calm in situations that aren’t dangerous. People with PTSD have runaway flight-or-flight reactions in their nervous system. They suddenly feel in danger, even that there’s something that wants to kill them. The service animal knows better. The person tunes into the animal’s reaction and calms down. It’s like magic. It’s how some people with PTSD finally get a night’s sleep. This is exactly what our PISA charity, Hero Dogs, wants veterans and first responders with PTSD to have: a companion animal with keen senses and an absolutely trustworthy disposition. Better days of life, and better nights’ sleep. PTSD I’m proud that we support Hero Dogs!

That Rusty has a raptor’s big golden eyes, talons on his back feet, a feathery ruff on his neck, and opposable toes on his forepaws is fantasy, of course. Yet . . . an animal who can do what service animals do has real magic. I just turned the truth inside out to show the inner, invisible magic as the fantastic exterior of such an animal.

Interestingly, there is no correlation between canine breed—or lack of recognizable breed—and aptitude as a service dog. A dog whose breed or mix of breeds sounds ideal can flunk PTSD service dog training. A dog from the pound can be perfect. There might even be a dog like this in a pound near you, or in your neighborhood some cold night this winter as a stray. It will be an ordinary dog on the outside—and a magical protector on the inside.

Alexis Glynn Latner writes tales of romantic adventure that touch readers’ hearts and their minds as well.

https://www.alexisglynnlatner.com 

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I found "Pastfinders" a fascinating and engrossing story in a remarkable setting that hooked me right from the first sentence. "Pastfinders" is just one of twelve amazing reads--all with unique and memorable pets--in Pets in Space® 5.

PETS IN SPACE® 5

It’s time for an escape! Pets in Space® 5 is back for the fifth amazing year! Escape to new worlds with twelve of today’s top Science Fiction Romance authors. They have written 12 original, never-before-released stories filled with action, adventure, suspense, humor, and romance that will take you out of this world.

The giving doesn’t stop there. For the fifth year, Pets in Space® will be donating a portion of the first month proceeds to Hero-Dogs.org, a non-profit charity that supports our veterans and First Responders. If you are ready to forget the world around you and make a difference while you are having fun, grab your copy before it’s gone! 

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Saturday, September 2, 2017

Secrets of the Pets with S.E. Smith, Jessica Subject, Alexis Glynn Latner and Cara Bristol

I'm back with more fun videos and video interviews with the authors of Embrace the Romance: Pets in Space 2.

Each weekend, I'll be bringing an assortment of videos featuring a few of the twelve authors from this science fiction romance plus pets collection.
Twelve leading Science Fiction Romance authors team up to deliver a dozen original never released stories that will take you to new worlds! Join New York Times, USA TODAY, and Award-winning authors as they share stories and help out Hero-Dogs.org, a charity that supports our veterans!  
Embrace the Romance: Pets in Space 2!  
Get your copy today!

This week, a few of the authors will dish some ~ secrets ~ about their pets!

Our interviewer is Narelle Todd of Get My Book Out There.


S. E. Smith



S.E. Smith is a New York Times, USA TODAY, International, and Award-Winning Bestselling author of science fiction, fantasy, paranormal, and contemporary works for adults, young adults, and children. She enjoys writing a wide variety of genres that pull her readers into worlds that take them away.

Readers can check out her website at http://sesmithfl.com and chat with her on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/se.smith.5.


Jessica Subject



Jessica E. Subject is the author of science fiction romance, mostly alien romances, ranging from sweet to super hot. Sometimes she dabbles in paranormal and contemporary as well, bringing to life a wide variety of characters. In her stories, you can not only meet a sexy alien or two, but also clones and androids. You may be transported to a dystopian world where rebels are fighting to live and love, or to another planet for a romantic rendezvous.

When Jessica is not reading, writing, or doing dreaded housework, she likes to go to fitness class and walk her Great Pyrenees/Retriever her family adopted from the local animal shelter.

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 http://www.markofthestars.com/wp/.


Alexis Glynn Latner



Alexis Glynn Latner writes science fiction and fantasy romantic adventure. Her science fiction novel Hurricane Moon was published by Pyr in 2007 and again by Avendis Press in 2014 with the sequels Downfall Tide in 2015, Star Crossing in 2016, and Helldive coming in late 2017. Her science fiction, fantasy, horror and mystery stories have appeared in the magazines Analog and Amazing and in various online, print and e-book anthologies. She works at the Fondren Library at Rice University in Houston and teaches creative writing through Rice’s Glasscock School of Continuing Studies. For real life adventure and the romance of flight, she is a sailplane pilot.
Website: http://www.alexisglynnlatner.com/

And here's...

Cara Bristol
Talking about some of the Embrace the Romance: Pets in Space 2 perks and freebies.



USA Today bestselling author Cara Bristol writes steamy science fiction romance with an emphasis on the characters and their romance, with a little humor, heat, and danger added for fun. She is the author of three science fiction romance series: sexy cyborg Cy-Ops Scifi Romance series, the dark erotic Breeder series, and the new humorous Alien Mate series. She likes to say that she writes science fiction for readers who don’t like sci-fi. Cara lives in Missouri with her alpha hero, her husband, and Hannah, her cat and writing supervisor. Website: http://carabristol.com/


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Monday, November 7, 2016

Pets in Space: When Hero Meets Heroine

The nine stories in Pets in Space, being science fiction romance tales, include that special moment when Hero first meets Heroine...and the sparks begin to ignite.

It might be subtle.

It may be explosive.

Or quite possibly perplexing.

It could even be the result of a happy--or not so happy--reunion.

Whatever the situation, the universe always quakes a bit when the H+H paths intersect.

We wanted to share a little of this story magic with you today by bringing you a few of the star-crossed moments from Pets in Space. (And please also read our special message at the bottom of this post.)


From Star Cruise: Stowaway
By Veronica Scott

A loud click echoed in the cargo bay and the seams on the crate glowed yellow, unsealing in a smooth progression along the rim. Sure enough a deluge of liquid followed, but Embersson froze for a moment as he saw what had been inside the crate. Then he was on his knees beside the now-open container, heedless of the green cryo fluid soaking his pants, as he tried to extricate the woman who’d been illegally stored inside. She was tightly curled in the midst of the cryo tubes, and he swore again as he realized chains bound her ankles.

Carefully he disentangled her from the nonfunctioning equipment. She opened her eyes for a moment, staring straight at him with beautiful green and gold eyes before convulsing, knocking Embersson off balance. He broke the fall for both of them, holding her securely.

Midorri scrabbled across his body, gently poking the woman with her head, making mewling sounds.

Shoving the beast away with his elbow as he got to his feet, he observed the woman wasn’t breathing.

About Author Veronica Scott
Veronica Scott is a bestselling author of science fiction romance, including the Sectors Series, and the SciFi Encounters columnist for the USA Today Happily Ever After blog.

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From The Real Dragon
By Pauline Baird Jones

I pushed a particularly large branch aside and there it was.

My jaw dropped and in my amazement the horizon spun around the ship, but not in a bad way. More like a flourish. I moved forward, because it was too cool to fear. Straight out of a bigger budget scifi movie, its sleek, aerodynamic lines made my geek heart go pit-a-pat with happy. Big enough to fill the clearing almost from edge to edge, it was thickest at the center. It was so much what I’d expected it was almost a cliche, except it wasn’t because it was there. It was real. And it glowed the shade of green most associated with alien encounters. Seriously, it was like that green had been matched to this ship. I drew close, my hand lifting because I just had to touch it, but a crack appeared in the side closest to me, a crack that rapidly turned into a lowering ramp. I froze with one hand half lifted. Just visible at the top of the ramp, I saw booted feet. Brown boots. A bit buccaneer-ish. Sassy. I would buy those boots.

I thought that before. For the first time, I believed I had been here, that I’d felt this, seen this. But then the boots started moving toward me…

This wasn’t a movie. This was real. I backed up as the horizon began to spin around me again—and this time not in a good way—with the ship at the center, as if it needed to keep pace with my suddenly racing heart. I wasn’t worried, not about meeting Mr. Boots. There was something else, some other worry that made panic build…

The horizon spun faster, blurring it into an impressionist painting. Then it tilted to one side as my suddenly weak knees hit the dirt. Oddly enough I was more worried about landing in a fire ant bed than the alien wearing the boots a few inches from my nose. I tried to put a hand out to touch them, but my hand didn’t move. The spin of the horizon narrowed to a pinpoint. And then went dark.

About Author Pauline Baird Jones
Pauline never liked reality, so she writes books. She likes to wander among the genres, rampaging like Godzilla, because she does love peril mixed in her romance.

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From Spark of Attraction
By Cara Bristol

If he allowed even a small insubordination, it would spread. A ship’s captain had to maintain order and control. He looked at the liaison. “Get with Lieutenant Commander Brack and remove the animal. That’s an order.”

Now he had something else to feel guilty about. But what could he do? So much for the ‘let me know if there’s anything I can do to help you’ speech he’d planned. His first officer had been right. He should have let her handle this. Dante turned to leave.

The woman blocked his passage. “I’m keeping my dog with me. You try to take him, and you’ll see what happens!” Anger animated her entire face, giving him a glimpse of what she looked like when she was healthy.

That inappropriate sexual heat flared low in his abdomen. “Do not threaten me.” Dante leveled a stare that caused those under his command to quake in their boots. “My order stands. Now, move out of the way.”

“No.” She planted her feet wide apart.

Gently, he grasped her arms to shift her out of his path.

Behind him, the dog growled.

“Sparky’s not even a real animal! He’s a K9-500 bot!” She wrenched away, the force of the jerk causing her to lose her balance. She started to topple, and he lunged to catch her before she fell.

The mongrel snarled, charged, and latched its teeth onto his ankle.

About Author Cara Bristol
USA Today bestselling author Cara Bristol has been the no. 1 best seller in science fiction romance, bdsm erotica, and holiday fiction on Amazon. She’s the author of two science fiction romance series featuring tough alpha heroes: the Cy-Ops Sci-fi Romance cyborg series and the Breeder science fiction romance series.

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From StarDog
By Laurie A. Green

Taro paused as he hit the intersection with Tiharra Lane and glanced in both directions, looking for a red and yellow tent. It wasn’t easy to pick out in the colorful riot of chevroned, crested, and flowered vendor stalls, but his gaze soon settled on a larger pavilion with broad stripes in the correct colors half a square to his right. He nodded to himself and headed in that direction.

The tent was sheltered from the Carduwan sun by a graceful, long-limbed Tiharra Angel Willow, probably the very tree that gave the street its name. When Taro was just a few strides away, the vendor appeared in the entrance, reaching up to unroll the tent’s flap. She was tall, trim, and her shining black-chestnut hair caught the sunlight like a Purmian oil ruby.

“Hang on,” Taro called out. “I was hoping to do some business.”

She turned to him with a soft smile, and his breath locked in his throat when he was met by intelligent, aquamarine eyes.

“You said the magic words.” She laughed. “I’ll extend my hours today, just for you.” She gave him a friendly wink and pushed the tent flap back into its keep.

Taro took a hesitant step forward. “Are you…Dini Kemm?”

“Adini. Yes.” Her eyes veiled with caution. “Who’s asking?”

Taro held out his hand. “Nav Taro Shall with the Calypso. Another vendor sent me your way.”

“Really? What is it you’re looking for?”

“I’m on the hunt for an exterminator. Did I come to the right place?”

Her bright smile returned. “Oh, you did indeed.”

In her elegant, white poet blouse, navy long vest, and split skirt, she looked more like a Miss Carduwa candidate than an exterminator to him, but who was he to judge? “What are your rates?”

“I don’t charge by the job.” There was that beautiful smile again. “I charge by the exterminator.”

About Author Laurie A. Green
Laurie writes romantic adventure that might take place anytime...or anywhere. She's a former military budget director, a three-time Golden Heart finalist, and winner of the 2016 Carolyn Readers Choice Award.



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From Spike
By Alexis Glynn Latner

(Mission Designer Anastasia Steed has just finished excoriating a room full of engineers, technicians, and work groups because preparations for an interstellar rescue mission are too far behind schedule with too many problems cropping up. These people have all fled back to work.)

Ten was left standing in the Meetingspace by himself. That was when Anastasia Steed saw him. “And you are still here why?” she said dangerously.

“I work in the Devices Lab. I was asked to hand-deliver something for you to give to Captain Zilka.”

Taking the envelope from him, she calmed quickly. “OK. Who are you?”

His spine stiffened with scarred old pride. “Ten Jaxdown.”

She tilted her head to one side. “Did you take the name of where you lived on Earth for your new name on this side of the stars?”

He nodded.

“What was Jaxdown?”

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She didn’t know what Jaxdown had been.

As far as he could tell, nobody in this unexpected future knew. It hadn't bothered him before now. He'd been too stuffed-with-cotton numb, not feeling anything. The doctors said emotional blunting was a side effect of the cryostasis. They also said it would wear off. Since his intellect was unimpaired, they recommended wait and see, or better yet, work and see. He'd done that. It hadn't made the cotton go away.

But she—that small, animated, young blonde woman, Anastasia Steed, with the ringing voice and the bright anger, improbably cheered on by the swirling sparks in the ceiling of the Meetingspace—she made some of the cotton go away.

That she didn't know the meaning of his name bothered him like an iron filing under his skin.

About Author Alexis Glynn Latner
Alexis Glynn Latner's science fiction novel Hurricane Moon was published by Pyr in 2007 and again by Avendis Press in 2014 with sequels Downfall Tide in 2015 and Star Crossing in 2016.

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From A Mate for Matrix: Cyborg Protection Unit
By S.E. Smith

Matrix started to say something when he heard a shriek from behind him. He swiveled on his heel and raised the stunner. His mouth dropped open when he saw the figure of a female staring back at him in horror.

“What the…? Who the hell are you?” The female demanded, her eyes wide with shock before they turned to the small device in his hand.

Her eyes moved back and forth between the stunner he was holding and him. Matrix’s gaze moved appreciatively down over the rich, dark-wood color of her wet hair. The tiny droplets of water moved down her body like a meandering stream. His gaze locked on the fascinating trail of drops and he found himself hypnotized by their downward movement.

In a few brief seconds, his mind processed everything that was in front of him. The female came mid-chest to his own six-foot-two frame. His gaze lingered a fraction of a second longer than necessary on the swell of her breasts peeking out from the top of the towel that inadequately covered her wet figure. The fingers of her right hand tightened while his eyes roved over her. His gaze continued to move downward, following the long gap beneath the joined corners of the towel. Heat began to build inside him the lower his gaze went.

Matrix licked his lips when he saw the creamy flesh of her thigh exposed by the gaping towel. If it moved just a little to the…. His eyes widened for a moment when her hand suddenly struck out.

He blinked as the world grew hazy while his eyes slowly rolled back in his head. Matrix could feel his body starting to collapse to the floor. Three things flashed through his mind before everything went blank; first, he was thankful the creature on his leg had released him, second, the female was pretty, and, third, he should have checked both of her hands.

About Author S.E. Smith
S.E. Smith is a New York Times, USA TODAY, International, and Award-Winning Bestselling author of science fiction, romance, fantasy, paranormal, and contemporary works for adults, young adults, and children. She enjoys writing a wide variety of genres that pull her readers into worlds that take them away.


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From Space Ranger
By Lea Kirk

Graig balanced himself on the top rail of the fence and flexed his gloved hands to better grip its worn surface. The Terrian sun rested on the horizon, turning the clouds every shade from coral to deep red in the evening sky. He had managed to accomplish the tasks he’d set for himself today before Simone’s students left in a surface hopper to return to their cubes in New Damon Beach for the night. At some point a barracks should be built to house them here instead. Making the trip to and from town every day seemed like a colossal waste of time. Their focus was to restore Terr to a self-sustaining planet, and that could be done more efficiently if everyone was on site.

The door of the education building opened and Simone stepped out into the evening sunlight. Faster than a kagi shot from the barrel of a telum, Ranger took off across the wide field toward her, and Buck galloped in from where he’d been grazing. Good, the animals would keep her distracted for a few more moments while he tried to collect his wits and slow his racing heartbeat.

She patted Buck’s neck and said something to the horse that he couldn’t make out over the distance. Then she started across the field toward him. This was it; there was no turning back now. He reached down to snag a length of wild grass and set to shredding it with practiced and methodical deliberation. Using the brim of his cowboy hat to shield his face had been a stellar idea, as had been wearing jeans and the long-sleeved plaid shirt. If she figured out too soon who it was sitting on her fence, she’d probably make an abrupt direction change and return to her cube without giving him a chance to speak.

Ranger barked, and the swish of Simone’s footsteps in through the grass slowed. She must see him now, a trespassing stranger. Why hadn’t he heard the soft shoosh of her telum being removed from its holster?

The gangly young canine tore around the fence twice before taking off back down the hill. Now Simone was alone, without even the protection of her dog. And still she hadn’t armed herself. Enough was enough. “You should have your telum out by now.”

“Say what?” She sounded bewildered by his suggestion.

He set his face in a glower and pushed the brim of his hat up with one finger to meet her wide gaze. “A woman alone approaching a strange man in the wilderness of this planet should have her gun trained on him.”

A split-second later, he stared at the business end of her weapon.

About Author Lea Kirk
Lea Kirk loves to transport her readers to other worlds with her romances of science fiction and time travel. She lives in California with her wonderful hubby of twenty-six years, their five kids (aka, the nerd herd), and a Doberman who thinks he's a people.




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From Stray
By Susan Grant

Personal Log, Captain Carlynn Riga

I always thought love at first sight was a ridiculous concept…until it happened to me yesterday…

My best friend Trysh and I sat at an outdoor table at a bar on the surface of BarĂ©sh. She said I needed to check out a couple of cute soldiers on patrol. So I took a gander. Super-short haircuts, square jaws, killer bodies wrapped in Interplanetary Marine uniforms, with a K-9 in tow. Their black-and-gray camouflaged ESF uniforms made it hard to tell what rank they wore, but my immediate assumption was that they were enlisted men. Forbidden fruit. We could look all we wanted but we couldn’t touch, since fraternization between officers and enlisted personnel is frowned upon. But, the dog wasn’t off limits. It looked like a yipwag, but was groomed and well fed. Not like the poor scrawny strays you see darting everywhere in this impoverished colony. It seemed to smile at me, its tongue hanging out, its eyes shining. I smiled back, winked, and it tipped its head to the side. “Aw. I want it,” I told Trysh.

“Before you get too attached, it’s a K-9. Trained to kill,” she said.

Death by cuteness, then. It was tethered to the taller of the two men, the one with dark blond hair who was built like a truck and had biceps thicker than my thighs. But he didn’t swagger. He carried himself with a quiet, intense watchfulness. A protector doing his job. What a nice change to see a great-looking man with an air of humbleness about him rather than acting as if he were the center of his universe. It got even better when he lifted one of his hands to rub the back of his neck and his rolled-up sleeve revealed a tantalizing peek at some nice body art. I immediately regretted being too far away to make out the details. All his details.

I sighed as I turned back to Trysh. “I have to say, Blondie is pretty easy on the eyes.”

We giggled about it. Then Trysh stopped in the middle of sipping her drink. “Don’t look now but Blondie’s locked on. He’s looking at you, girl. Hard.” So of course I turned around to peek—and swapped gazes with the Marine. His eyes were a steal-your-breath, butterflies-inducing shade of blue that was ice cold and blazing hot at the same time. Rebellious and wild, and yet mournful, too, like those of a lone wolf. He didn’t glance away, which might have been the mannerly thing to do. Instead, he stood there, looking at me, his eyes totally unguarded, allowing rapid-fire glimpses into his soul the way a dealer shuffles cards, flashing their suits.

Then his dog jerked him forward and practically dragged him across the street with his partner in tow. Blondie stopped right in front of me, standing there as if wondering how he ended up at our table.

The strangest feeling swept through me, of having waited my entire life to meet him. My insides cartwheeled. “Well, hello,” I said to break the silence.

“Good evening, Ma’am.” His eyes were hooded now. He reminded me of a poker player who realized he may have accidentally revealed his cards.

Then his K-9 plopped down in front of me, a furry chin landing in my hands after a few affectionate licks on my wrists. There were no secrets caged in those adoring yellow eyes.

“What’s your name, cutie pie?” Its wagging tail generated a breeze.

“That’s Bang-Bang.” Blondie sounded frustrated. “I don’t get it. He’s never done this before.”

“Never?” I asked the dog as I scrubbed its coarse fur with my fingers. “I thought you were a big, bad military police K-9, but you’re not. You’re adorable, and sweet.” Bang-Bang and I bonded a bit before I collected myself enough to zoom in on the small gold metal bars pinned on the Marine’s collar tabs. “And you’re…a lieutenant.” Ugh. Could I have uttered anything more awkward?

“Yes, Ma’am, he is,” said his sergeant proudly. “That’s Lieutenant Frank. The Lieutenant Frank. He’s the one who—”

“Lukas,” Blondie interrupted, quelling his partner’s outburst with a sideways move of those wolf eyes. “Lukas Frank.”

Lukas Frank. I knew it sounded familiar. But I also knew I definitely would have remembered if I’d met him before. Introductions went around. “You’re a little old for a lieutenant, Lukas. You must be prior enlisted.”

“Yes, Ma’am. I was. Master sergeant, in fact. Now I’m a thirty-one-year-old second lieutenant. That makes me the oldest butter bar on the station.”

“Maybe in the entire ESF Corps.”

He laughed at my joke. “No doubt, Ma’am.” It felt strange having such a normal conversation after what I saw in his eyes. I told him since I was only twenty-six there would be no more ma’am-ing. Even though as a captain I outrank him, technically. But that wasn’t a deal breaker. He was outside my direct chain of command. No wedding band circled his finger. And he seemed interested. I saw no barriers preventing me from getting to know him better.

“I guess I have just one more question, Lukas,” I said, using a flirtatious tone to cover up how much he had unsettled me. “What are you doing after you get off work?”

His wolf eyes glinted. “Buying you a drink.”

About Author Susan Grant
Jumbo jet pilot Susan Grant is a New York Times/USA Today bestselling and RITA Award-Winning author of science fiction, time travel, and paranormal romance featuring strong women and honorable men.


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An Important Message from the Authors

Thank you for reading these hero meets heroine excerpts from some of the stories in Pets in Space.

We're all very honored that 10% of the first month's profit from Pets in Space will be going to support Hero Dogs, an organization that trains and provides service dogs to disabled military veterans.

As timing would have it (or maybe we planned it that way?), the donation period for Hero Dogs ends at midnight on November 11th, Veterans Day.

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Saturday, October 8, 2016

More than a Pet: Guest Blog by Alexis Glynn Latner

I'm beyond enthused to be one of nine authors contributing to the Pets in Space anthology, a wonderful collection of novellas and novelettes. After all, pets + space. What could be more fun than that? But along with the fun comes adventure, aliens, intrigue, excitement and compelling romantic mayhem. We're also very proud that part of the proceeds will be donated to hero-dogs.org who provide trained service dogs and companion animals free of charge for our veterans. For the next several weeks, the Pets in Space authors will be guest blogging to share insights into their stories, pets, experiences and favorite things.

I'm very happy to have fellow Pets in Space author Alexis Glynn Latner here today with a guest blog about the many ways animals enrich our lives.
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Some of the creatures we share our lives with are less than pets–the Boston fern, the green anole lizard that lives on the balcony. Some are more than pets. I’m thinking of service and therapy animals.

A good friend of mine suffers from Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder in consequence of a terrible car wreck. She has a service dog, and the dog marvelously makes her feel safe. This is how PTSD service dogs help veterans – the genesis of the condition is different (a car wreck versus a roadside bomb), yet the remedy is the same.

Rinnie the service dog did not come to my friend from a charitable or medical organization. Rinnie turned up on the doorstep as a 90-pound stray with heartworms. My friend and her husband took Rinnie in out of kindness. It was only later that Rinnie turned out to have the effect of countering PTSD, and to be temperamentally perfectly suited to be a PTSD dog, as proven by specific training and certification and the service vest to match; and to be a wonderful pet when not on duty. Rinnie is a good pet and almost infinitely more.

The classic just-a-pet might be the goldfish, the house cat, the lap dog, or the horse that eats a lot of horse chow and needs currying and shoeing but which, for one reason or another, never gets ridden. But even the tank of cold-blooded goldfish turns out to be soothing to harried human nerves - as well as a source of entertainment for bored house cats. The lapdog is a priceless companion for the lonely.

Lapdogs – rather incredibly when you contemplate a particularly frivolous one - and all other dogs probably started as failed wolves that hung around human camps and the humans realized that the senses of dogs made them exceptionally good allies in a dangerous world. Our domestic felines started out as wild cats hanging around graneries and were tolerated when they kept the rodent population down. Coincidentally useful allies became just pets.

Horses started as a means of transportation, agriculture, and above all war. Today with prevalence of the internal combustion engine, most horses in the West have more to do with recreation and fondness than usefulness. Miniature horses are particularly nice pets – with less upkeep than fullsized horses, they can pull people (like grandparent and grandchild) in carts. Horses still serve us well. Various kinds of hippotherapy are extremely good for people. Children with coordination issues are helped by riding horseback; people with communication issues are helped by interaction with these remarkably sensitive animals.

You don’t have to be physically or psychologically impaired to benefit from service animals. Twice a year during final exams, therapy dogs (and a cat or two) from an organization called Faithful Paws come to the Rice University Library, where I work. Students, staff and faculty alike love it when they do. Something about petting a friendly dog or holding a fluffy cat puts smiles on stressed-out human faces.

We have a lot to thank our pets for.

Thanks so much for hosting me today.

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SPIKE - Pets in Space Anthology

By Alexis Glynn Latner
Young Roboticist Ten Jaxdown has to deploy, and possibly sacrifice, the swarm of investigative robots that he has invented and cares about more than anything else in the star system. It may be the only hope for those depending on him and his robots to save them. Yet, even as frantic preparations for the unprecedented deep-space rescue mission are set in motion, it could all be threatened by sabotage.

 
Pets in Space Anthology
Release Date: October 11 2016
ISBN: 978-1-942583-40-0

Join the adventure as nine pet loving sci-fi romance authors take you out of this world and pull you into their action-packed stories filled with suspense, laughter, and romance. The alien pets have an agenda that will capture the hearts of those they touch. Follow along as they work side by side to help stop a genetically-engineered creature from destroying the Earth to finding a lost dragon; life is never the same after their pets decide to get involved. Can the animals win the day or will the stars shine just a little less brightly?

New York Times, USA TODAY, Award Winning, and Best selling authors have eight original, never-released stories and one expanded story giving readers nine amazing adventures that will capture your imagination and help a worthy charity. Come join us as we take you on nine amazing adventures that will change the way you look at your pet!

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