Showing posts with label Valespian Pact. Show all posts
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Tuesday, January 4, 2022

Cherish Bonus Scene! #bookblast #spaceopera #thevalespianpact #lgbtqia #newrelease

 


Today begins Cherish's Book Blast. At the end of the post you'll find a list of the blog stops. Make sure that you check them out and participate for a chance to win an Amazon gift card.

I have a bonus scene for you. It takes place right after Destin and his bonded are freed from captivity. This is from Ellatha's POV, which we didn't get in the book. Enjoy!


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Ellatha stared at the psychologist who had been assigned to her and her bonded for group therapy. They all struggled to adjust to being free. Personally, she was hyper aware of everything going on around them and could not seem to completely relax, waiting for someone to come in and attempt to separate her from her bonded. Every time someone visited, she placed herself between them and her bonded sure that this would be the day the GIP showed their true colors, only to realize they were safe. The staff of the Galactic Imperial Patrol’s medical starship had been infinitely patient. They always waited for her to relax and consent to their entry into the spacious suite that was their temporary roost.



Consent. Consent was something precious and given over and over again. The doctors and medtechs reaffirmed consent before they did anything. They did not press or push, but waited for her or someone else to confirm or deny treatment. After so many years in labs where she was never asked for permission, she found herself testing the resolve of the medical professionals time and again. Even when she did not speak in these group therapy sessions, the psychologist did not press for her participation.



Today, they sat on a sectional facing Dr. Analeese. Destin was on one side and Myo her other. Bogie and Worth capped both ends, but Ellatha’s skin crawled, a small voice whispering that they needed to be closer. If she’d still had wings, she would have spread them over the back of the sectional to touch them all.



Dr. Analeese watched her as if he could read her insecurities and fears. Perhaps he could since he treated other survivors. Her reactions probably were not unique. Since the day they were unexpectedly reunited with Myo and Worth, she hadn’t lashed out at anyone for getting too close. Her protective instincts got the better of her that day when she was sure that someone would try to separate them again. Dr. Analeese kept reassuring her that her reaction was understandable, but she also needed to voice her concerns, allowing the staff to address her—their—needs.



The Gaziniti’s ankles were crossed, and the light glinted off the polish of his shoes as he swung his legs back and forth. For three weeks, they met with Dr. Analeese every day. She was only now getting used to the fact that saying no would not result in repercussions. The doctors respected her choices and carefully explained what they were doing, how they were going to do a procedure, and if they had to go to the medical center, then she and her bonded were given a couple of days warning to prepare themselves for entering lab-like areas.



Ellatha was grateful for the consideration and care the staff gave her and her bonded. But today’s anxiety had nothing to do with medical procedures and everything to do with contacting family who had not been captured.



“Many have asked about waiting to contact extended family and friends,” Dr. Analeese said as if he hadn’t just shaken Ellatha’s world. “It is perfectly all right to postpone contact if you feel you need more time. Your wellbeing comes first. Reconnecting to one’s past after everything you have been through will no doubt be stressful. Situations change, as do people, and being unsure if you can cope if the reunion does not go as expected or hoped for is a valid concern. Your mental health comes first and if you are not ready, do not force yourself to reach out. We can take small steps. We have professionals who can sit with you, if you feel you need additional support. If you want to start by sending messages instead of face-to-face meetings, we can arrange that as well.”



A fine tremble worked its way up Ellatha’s spine at the thought of people making an issue of her claiming not one batore but four as her own. She fought to hold on to her bonded in captivity and she sensed that she would have a similar battle when they were reintegrated into GyrFalconi society. She wanted to squawk and screech, imagining all the scenarios where she would have to keep outsiders from tearing her family apart because they were an unconventional nest. She wanted to be left alone and if they could have survived the forests of Aries 7, she would have already been making plans to move her batore away from those who would attempt to take them from her.



“And if we do not want to talk to family at all?” Myo asked, tugging on his chin feathers hard enough that a small one fluttered to the floor. Ellatha unwrapped Myo’s fingers and took his hand. He leaned into her, giving her a grateful look.



Dr. Analeese watched the small blue feather flutter to the floor. His expression was one of understanding. “That, of course, is your choice. Just remember that if you change your mind at a later date, there is no shame.”



Myo made a noise of acknowledgement, but Ellatha was more worried about Destin who hadn’t uttered a word this session when he usually contributed. As soon as Dr. Analeese had started talking about connecting with family, Destin had taken her hand and held on with a steely grip that bordered on painful. His breathing had turned so shallow that at first, she thought he was holding his breath.



Worth’s bonded chantelle had died trying to free him, and Myo never bonded before he was captured. But Destin had a bonded chantelle and two chicks who were old enough to be on their own by now. She had secretly inquired when we were freed and knew Dena, Paxx, and Alaina had not been captured, but were living in different sky-cities. She had always known that another chantelle had a claim on Destin, but that knowledge did not keep her from loving him.



Looking down at his red crest, she wondered, not for the first time, what happened that Dena was not with him when he was captured? Why had he been flying in the flock without her? Destin never said and Ellatha did not pry, but now she wished she had. She knew nothing about Dena aside from her name and a couple of stories Destin shared about their younger years. What type of chantelle was she? Would she understand Destin bonding with others in captivity? Would she love him enough to be happy he found people to love and lean on? Or would she be jealous?



The thought that she would say something to hurt Destin made Ellatha’s crown feathers rise with her temper. She tried to relax and remain calm, but her secret fear of losing Destin had its claws sunk deep into her and she could not shake the trepidation that feeling brought. She would do anything to make Destin happy, but if she had to let him go? Could she do it and not tear down the world in her grief? She glanced around at her bonded: Bogie, Worth, and Myo. She would not be the only one heartbroken if Dena demanded Destin return to her. Dena was not the only one who had a claim on him. His chicks, Paxx and Alaina, had to be dying to reunite with their dahen.



Bogie escorted Dr. Analeese to the door, jolting Ellatha out of her thoughts. She hadn’t heard anything else he’d said, and she wondered what she’d missed. Worth’s worried gaze bounced between Myo and Destin. Myo tried for a reassuring smile, but Destin was lost in thought, unaware of Worth’s concern. Everyone was quiet, which was not unusual after a group therapy session, but today it felt stifling. Ellatha was not the only one who thought so. Destin rose to his feet, not looking at anyone as he mumbled that he needed some time to himself and left their quarters.



Ellatha stared at the closed door, willing Destin to return. She wanted him to trust them with his thoughts, but he’d spent captivity being strong and relying on himself, especially after Myo and Worth were taken away and sent to the mines. The Terrens had hurt Destin in a way that Ellatha was unsure he would ever recover from, making him fiercely independent.



“What are we going to do?” Bogie sat on a stool briefly before hopping up to pace.



The Terrens had fed them well enough, but the experimentations had taken a toll on everyone. Bogie was not skeletal like Destin, but neither was he robust. She knew it was not her fault, but as a chantelle who was responsible for the welfare of her batore, she sometimes could not help but feel their health was a reflection of how she had not taken care of them.



“What if Destin leaves?” Bogie voiced one of Ellatha’s biggest fears.



“Then we do our best to…” Worth waved his small hand in the air, groping for words. “Woo her, I guess? Do what we can to prove we can share Destin’s heart with her, that we do not want to steal him away?”



Myo frowned. “And what if she rejects him?”



Ellatha rose to her feet. She could not imagine rejecting her bonded, but there were hardline traditionalists who would not hesitate to walk away if their bonded did not meet their idea of what was proper. At one time, abandonment was an uncommon and frowned upon action, but society had been shifting when the Terrens invaded. How much had ideas changed while she had been gone?



“I am going to see if he is all right,” she said before leaving.



Whatever he chose to do, she would support him, and she needed him to know that.



The medical starship was huge and was just one of many who had taken freed captives aboard for treatment. She searched the common areas on their current deck. Her gaze sweeping over sickly GyrFalconi talking in clusters mixed with the various species that made up the ship’s staff. Ellatha had never met a more kind or thoughtful group of people. At first, her suspicions colored her interactions with them as she waited for a trap to spring, revealing their true intentions. But time and again, they proved they would not harm her or her bonded. Their only desire was to see them in good health and able to stand on their own.



When she did not find Destin in the usual places, she had a sneaking suspicion where he went. She scrounged up the courage to ask a member of staff for directions. Communications was two decks up and she endured a ride in the enclosed space of the lift, the tight quarters leaving her trembling and relieved when she stepped onto the new deck. The floor was a hive of alcoves, each with its own vidscreen. The murmur of voices was only slightly muffled since most people did not opt to erect soundproof barriers for their conversations. Ellatha did not blame them since the alcoves were not roomy. The thought of being trapped in such a small space, even if only temporarily, would make any survivor uncaring if their conversation was overheard.



She walked by, unabashedly looking in each room for Destin. When she turned a corner, she glimpsed Destin’s distinctive red crest further down the corridor where an attendant was showing him to a room. By the time she reached him, he was already being connected to Dena. Ellatha slumped against the wall, heart thundering in her ears. She expected to hear joyful outcries from both Destin and Dena. She squeezed her eyes shut, trying to reassure herself that everything would work out for the best.



“You are supposed to be dead,” said a callous voice. Ellatha’s eyes flew open. “I do not have time for this complication.”



She stood ramrod straight, barely holding herself back. She wanted to charge into the alcove and demand Dena—no, she wanted to rip out the chantelle’s tongue. But Destin had not asked Ellatha to stand by his side for this conversation. She waited for Destin’s reply, but none was forthcoming and Ellatha was forced to listen as Dena shunned him. She could feel his heart breaking. Ellatha stifled a squawk of outrage.



Not able to stay away from Destin any longer, she moved to stand in the doorway. Destin’s call had already been cut and he was turning away from the blank vidscreen. His narrow shoulders rounded forward, his head hanging until he glimpsed her. Ellatha wanted to blind Dena for the tears that tracked down Destin’s cheeks. The need to comfort him was overwhelming and she raised her arms. Destin crossed the space without hesitation, and she wrapped his fragile body in a secure embrace. He was more bone than muscle and his complexion was ashy with both sickness and sorrow.



As Destin cried, she stroked his crest and with each gentle caress, reminding him that he was loved and not alone. When he pulled away to wipe at his wet face, she asked, “Do you want me to sit with you when you contact Paxx and Alaina?”



Immediately, he shook his head. “No. I mean, yes, I want you to sit with me when I contact them. I just do not want to do that now. I need… I cannot… Not today and probably not tomorrow.”



He did not need to finish the statement for her to understand he was afraid they too would reject him.



“Dr. Ananleese said you choose the time. No pressure,” she said. She drew him against her side as she walked him back to the lift. “Bogie, Myo, and Worth will be worrying. Let us return to the roost.”



She kept Destin tucked to her side the entire walk to their suite. She would be talking to Dr. Analeese tomorrow about this clawing need to keep Destin close. Hovering was so unlike her and seemed to be getting worse instead of better. But until then, she would cuddle him and her other bonded as much as they would allow. Perhaps the prospect that she could have lost Destin was what stirred this frantic need? Though a part of her was relieved he would not be leaving them, a larger part mourned with Destin the loss of his bonded. To be shunned…



When they arrived at their temporary roost, Ellatha gathered her bonded to her. They did not ask questions, just came to her. Even Bogie burrowed into her side, and she held them all close as she battled her demons. She could not lose them, any of them.


* * * *

I hope you enjoyed that look into the aftermath of the Twenty-Year War.


Tour Schedule



January 5 - Wednesday - Mickie B. Ashling
January 5 - Wednesday - Bonkers About Books
January 5 - Wednesday - Never Hollowed By The Stare
January 5 - Wednesday - Matt Doyle Media
January 5 - Wednesday - Drops of Ink
January 5 - Wednesday - Joyfully Jay
January 5 - Wednesday - Archer Kay Leah
January 5 - Wednesday - J. Scott Coatsworth
January 5 - Wednesday - Liminal Fiction
January 5 - Wednesday - QueeRomance Ink
January 5 - Wednesday - Queer Sci Fi
January 6 - Thursday - kittenwylde
January 6 - Thursday - Love Bytes
January 6 - Thursday - Bayou Book Junkie
January 6 - Thursday - Stories That Make You Smile
January 6 - Thursday - Author Anthony Avina's Blog
January 6 - Thursday - TTC Books and more
January 7 - Friday - Valerie Ullmer | Romance Author
January 7 - Friday - Boy Meets Boy Reviews
January 7 - Friday - Emotion in Motion
January 7 - Friday - The Faerie Review
January 7 - Friday - Paranormal Gay Romance
January 7 - Friday - Xtreme Delusions

January 7 - Friday - Quiet Fury Books

Thank you for stopping by and reading!!

Thank you for stopping by and reading!!

Sunday, January 2, 2022

Cherish's Upcoming Book Blast! #newrelease #spaceopera #lgbtqia #thevalespianpact

 


From January 5th thru January 7th Cherish (The Valespian Pact, 4) will be on a short Book Blast and appearing on more than thirty blogs. 

There will be some unique posts and interviews scattered through the tour, and here on my blog, I'll have a never seen before scene from Cherish. So make sure that you stop by and read it!

Also, if you participate in the tour, you have a chance of winning one of three Amazon gift certificates. :)

Tour Schedule


January 5 - Wednesday - Mickie B. Ashling
January 5 - Wednesday - Bonkers About Books
January 5 - Wednesday - Never Hollowed By The Stare
January 5 - Wednesday - Matt Doyle Media
January 5 - Wednesday - Drops of Ink
January 5 - Wednesday - Joyfully Jay
January 5 - Wednesday - Anna Butler/Love That's Out of This World
January 5 - Wednesday - Archer Kay Leah
January 5 - Wednesday - J. Scott Coatsworth
January 5 - Wednesday - Liminal Fiction
January 5 - Wednesday - QueeRomance Ink
January 5 - Wednesday - Queer Sci Fi
January 6 - Thursday - kittenwylde
January 6 - Thursday - Love Bytes
January 6 - Thursday - Bayou Book Junkie
January 6 - Thursday - Stories That Make You Smile
January 6 - Thursday - Author Anthony Avina's Blog
January 6 - Thursday - TTC Books and more
January 7 - Friday - Valerie Ullmer | Romance Author
January 7 - Friday - Boy Meets Boy Reviews
January 7 - Friday - Emotion in Motion
January 7 - Friday - The Faerie Review
January 7 - Friday - Paranormal Gay Romance
January 7 - Friday - Xtreme Delusions
January 7 - Friday - Quiet Fury Books


Thank you for stopping by and reading!!

Thursday, December 9, 2021

Rainbow Awards, Honorable Mentions, and Runner-Up! #lgbtqia #spaceopera #scifi #sale


This week the 2020-2021 Rainbow Awards were announced. Just a couple of days before that I found out that Constant (The Valespian Pact, 3) received an Honorable Mention. I was thrilled because it let me know that one of the judges really enjoyed the story and I got to read their comments.

To my surprised, Constant also tied as a Runner-Up for Best Bisexual Book. To put it simply, just Wow.



The winner of Best Bisexual Book was On Top of Glass: My Stories as a Queer Girl in Figure Skating by Karina Manta

The other Runners-Up were:
Peacemaker by E.M. Hamill
Frost & Raine by K.L. Noone
Give Me Grace by Bethany A. Perry tied with When I First Saw Red (The Soldiers and Mercenaries) by Kasia Bacon
The Envoy's Honor (Chronicles of Tournai #8) by Antonia Aquilante
The Dancer's Dilemma (Campus Connections #3) by CJane Elliott
Revenge of the Brobot (A Steam Room Story) by JC Calciano tied with Constant (The Valespian Pact #3) by Lexi Ander


The Rainbow Awards takes months to put together and raises money for LBGTQIA+ charities all across the word. Heart felt thank yous to Elisa Rolle and the judges who make the Rainbow Awards happen.




Honorable Mention to Constant (The Valespian Pact #3) by Lexi Ander: I have had the pleasure of reading all the books in this Valespian series - Constant, not only fill in the gaps left over from the previous too books, it also re-enforce Lexi Anders skill as a fantastic world builder. The character in this third book are fully formed - you either love them or hate them. The multi-laying of the personalities was a very pleasing thing to watch develop. The world building was phenomenal. the fact this entire series leaned into the space opera aspect and fleshed it out properly out was an added bonus for me. I wont be forgetting this book, these character, or this author anytime soon. Very pleased to have found this series.

Blurb: 

Can a Warlord and a Prince find love when the galaxy is on the brink of war?

Chief Warlord Sohm'lan has a job he loves protecting the family who claims him as one of their own. He has known the loss of a mate and believed he would walk alone for the rest of his life… that is until Prince Mestor demanded more from him than duty. Unable to fathom why Mestor would want a widowed older warrior, Sohm'lan maintains his distance believing Mestor will eventually choose an amor closer in age and experience, even though the thought causes him more pain than it should.

Prince Mestor is tired of pretending and his patience is eroding. He needs Sohm'lan to see past their respective ranks and duties to who Mestor is underneath it all. Worried Sohm'lan will be lost to him if he pushes too hard, Mestor and Sohm'lan are caught in a dance of denied desires and tangled obligations.

Warlord Sohm'lan and Prince Mestor struggle to find a way to their heart's desire against the backdrop of galactic conspiracies, the dangerous mission escorting the Fal'Amoric royals, and discoveries within the Vondorian family that threaten to tear apart everything they hold dear. The two of them must stand together to fight the coming battle whatever the consequences.

Buy Links : Amazon | Smashwords | Kobo | B&N

PSST! The series is still on sale at Smashwords and Amazon!

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Tuesday, November 30, 2021

Cherish Release Day Contest #releaseday #giveaway #valespianpact #spaceopera #lgbtqia #scifi

 


The next book in the Valespian Pact series is out! I have a fun giveaway that starts today and will go until Monday, December 6th. I commissioned stuffies of some of the characters. They are absolutely adorable. It was really hard time convincing myself to part with them after I got them in my grubby mittens. There are 10 unique, handcrafted stuffies to give away and there is a limit of one stuffie per winner. :)

Below I have included pictures with captions so you know who's who along with the rafflecopter sign-up for the giveaway. We also have the buy links, blurb, and excerpt. Enjoy and good luck!

Spirit Tracker Zenon


Bogie

Worth

Rokko

Coburn

Kiri

Destin and Wyn

Imrie

Ellatha


Myo

Blurb:

Saving a life can change the course of history.

Destin is torn away from his chicks and his bonded when the Terrens invade Aries 7. Experimented on in Terren labs, and made to work their mines, the GyrFalconi struggle to survive. Destin becomes their caretaker, endeavoring to save as many as possible, despite the emotional toll. Amidst the battle for survival, the universe shines on him and he bonds with not one but four people who give him a reason to keep fighting. When Valespia sends its Legions to the GyrFalconi’s aid, Destin and his bonded are eventually freed, only to face new cruelties from their own people.

Freedom comes with its own trials, though, as a divide forms in GyrFalconi society between the winged and the wingless. Destin and his bonded are given a chance at true happiness and they keep what they claim, no matter what.

Tags: The Twenty-Year War where Terrens really mucked things up, so many hatchlings, Love not Lust (yes, using caps there seemed necessary), survivors, bisexual characters, all the cute hatchlings, talking to spirits, low heat, protective chantelle, evil empress, courageous stags, polyamorous, Destin keeps collecting bonded, avian species screech... a lot, non-human ace spectrum characters, found family, underestimated batore, so many stags, Mar'Sani mentor, did I mention the cutest chicks ever?

CHERISH is the fourth book in the award-winning Valespian Pact series. Trigger warnings can be found in the Author’s Note. Please download a sample of this book or use the Look Inside feature. 196,000 words.

Buy Links: Smashwords / Books2Read Universal Link /  Amazon
 / B&NKobo

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Excerpt:

Invasion

 

Dashing tears from his eyes, he [Destin] finished packing a small but heavy satchel. Alaina and Paxx waited for him in the receiving room holding large, overstuffed bags. At least they were not flying any great distance. The door was open to the balcony and the sight beyond confirmed their reality like nothing else could. Transports large and small zipped between the tall spires of this residential quarter of Skylight. The buildings were hundreds of floors tall with every roost boasting a balcony or three for landing. Usually, municipal transports flew above the spires, but these originated from the base of the buildings where the personal transports were stored.

The aircraft were not the only traffic. GyrFalconi flew everywhere, either singly or in small flocks, and there was a lot of swerving and near collisions, the people too panicked to pay attention. A lead weight formed in Destin’s stomach and a sense of urgency whispered that they needed to hurry. At least his parents’ rookery was only a couple spires over.

“Stay close to me,” he warned. The fledglings’ eyes were round with dawning fear as they observed the chaos. Paxx and Alaina nodded vigorously.

Clutching the pack to his chest, Destin sprinted and leaped off the balcony, his wings spread as he tested the air for a wind to glide on while he waited for his fledglings to catch up. They carried more, so they dropped quicker and had to flap hard to reach him, their burdens clutched to their chests. Destin spiraled down to the building’s lower floors, hoping that the air there would be less travelled, and he was right. As long as they stayed above the storage levels, they would not cross many individual flyers.

A few minutes later, they reached his parents’ building. Destin searched for his mahen’s storage garage where she and his dahen would be waiting. All the bay doors were open and the interiors empty. He did not need to read the labels, since his mahen, Akela de la Zudora, stood in the opening to her bay watching for them. Her golden-brown feathers were streaked with a darker brown that made her look severe when her feathers were clapped tight to her crown. Her brown-ringed black eyes held a wealth of worry as well as a touch of fear, which abated when her gaze landed on them.

Destin circled around behind his fledglings and made them land first. Both immediately went to Akela when their feet touched the floor. She wrapped them in a calming embrace as she clicked her nose-plate to theirs. His dahen, Imrie, rushed from the transport when Destin set down.  Imrie’s long, sweeping gray-tipped pink feathers were ruffled in the strong breeze that pushed into the bay. The pink contrasted beautifully with his ebony skin. Of all the Aries collectives, Destin thought his dahen’s feather coloring the prettiest. His own were red feathers dusted with the broody black of Aries 1. When he was much younger, he’d wished he had the pretty pinks of Aries 4 like his da. Destin had outgrown such vanities and he was content with his coloring, though he still thought the red and black was somber.

Imrie grabbed his face and clicked his hard yellow nose-plate against Destin’s. “Where is Dena?” he asked softly enough that the chicks did not hear.

Destin refused to answer, not wanting to bring to the fledglings’ attention that he and their mahen were at odds. Imrie’s blue eyes narrowed with comprehension, and Destin did not envy the dressing down that his dahen would give Dena when he saw her next.

His parents’ personal transport was a modest five-person pipit. Glancing inside, food stores were crammed into every available space, leaving just enough room in the back for Destin’s fledglings. They would be holding their overstuffed burdens in their laps since there was no other room to store the bags.

“I think we can make room for you,” Mahen said, coming up behind him. But they could not and still eat. There were questions about whether the sky-cities receiving refugees would have enough foodstuff to feed everyone. Destin would not have his family going hungry when there was a seat for him on another transport.

“Dena made arrangements for me,” he replied. Akela pursed her lips, sweeping her gaze over him and the fledglings as if to say, ‘yes, my son, I can see the accommodations your bonded has made.’ He forged on. “Speaking of, they are waiting on me. I am already several minutes late.”

His chicks made frantic noises. They were all talk about building a nest of their own, but here they were, not wanting to be separated from him. It warmed Destin’s heart more than it should have. Perhaps Dena was correct, and he was holding onto the fledglings too tightly. He wrapped each chick in his arms, reminded of how much larger they were when he tilted his head up so they could click their nose-plates against his.

“Do what you are told and help your granden and granhen with what they need. They will rendezvous with your bondeds’ families. Together, they will all work to keep you safe.” Destin waited for them to nod before he stepped away.

“When will you and Dena be joining us?” Mahen asked, pushing the fledglings toward the transport.

“The de la Bao flock are meeting up with some of their extended family. I will make my way to you once we stop,” he replied, hoping that the fledglings did not notice he said nothing about their mahen. The fact was that he did not know what her plans were, especially after their argument.

Imrie pulled out his data pad and demanded Destin give him the location where he would end up.

“I will come and get you myself once we have settled Alaina and Paxx,” Akela stated, her expression telling him not to argue with her. Destin nodded, saying hurried farewells to his parents before sprinting to the open bay door and leaping into flight.

He was not exaggerating when he said he was late. He owed the neighbors many apologies when he arrived. They were kind, patient people but the stress of fleeing to safety could make anyone terse, especially when waiting on someone who delayed their safe departure.

The weight of his bag seemed heavier than before, which Destin was sure it was just in his mind. There were more individual fliers clogging the airways. With great care, he dodged a couple of near collisions before reaching the correct building. The bay door was open, and Destin pulled up from his dive to land on the edge… of an empty storage slot. He double checked the name and number to make sure he had arrived at the correct place. This was where he was supposed to meet up with the neighbors.

Destin stared at the bare floor, his mind stalled for a few precious seconds as he tried to comprehend what it meant. Again, he double checked the ID to make sure he was at the right location, and he was, but they were gone. They had left. He was only a few minutes late, but the bay was not even warm from the aircraft’s engine, so they had been gone much longer than he was late.

Had Dena cancelled his seat, thinking he would be travelling with her? He could not imagine the neighbors leaving without him. They were close friends of Destin’s and if they were leaving, they would have contacted him, and there were no waiting messages on the data pad. If Dena told them he did not need the seat, then why did she not say something to him? Did she forget since they had fought? Was—

Destin shook his head, trying to clear his mind. This was not the time to allow emotional turmoil to take over. He would broach the questions with her later, after he reached safety. He considered flying back to his parents’ bay, but they were probably gone already, and he could not waste the time. He would have to fly.



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Sunday, August 8, 2021

Cover Reveal! Cherish (The Valespian Pact, 4) #lgbtqia #scifi

 Cover Real for Cherish the next book in the Valespian Pact series!



I had anticipated that I would finish Cherish in February of this year. *looks at calendar* Obviously, I was wrong. And it wouldn't be the first time I thought, 'this will be done by X', only to acknowledge my forecasting skills are sorely lacking. 😂 Then again, I always think the book have a much lower page count as well. (And if the book was the page count I thought it would be, then it would have been done by the time I originally expected! just sayin' LOL)

The book is undergoing edits. I don't have a release date yet, but will soon, I think.

Tuesday, June 1, 2021

New Bits and Bobs #TheValespianPact #Cherish #comingsoon #lgbtqiascifi

It has been a while since I did an actual book update--not a reading update, but something to do with how my writing is going. It always seems like I'm saying the same thing over and over again as I crawl through writing a story. :)

I thought I would be finished with Cherish (The Valespian Pact, 4) before the end of 2020, and it would be published by now. **Glances at the not-published manuscript** Then I thought the end of February, and yet when February arrived and left, I still wasn't finished. 

See, I was about halfway to what I thought would be the finish when I had one of those moments where I realized that there was a major imbalanced to the story.  All, and I mean ALL, the chantelle (female GyrFalconi) were depicted as despicable. It was something I needed to fix, but I did not want to introduce new characters because they would just be window dressing. I needed people who were important to characters to show that they were desperately loved by the females in their lives. But since Cherish takes place post The Twenty-Year War on Aries 7, backing up would put them in the war, a terrible time for the GyrFalconi.

Cherish was suppose to my fun, sweet story about found family and untraditional love in a ridged society. It was supposed to be sweet, with the war and captivity in the past, an event that I didn't mind telling instead of showing. It wasn't supposed to have politics, action-adventure, danger, or all the other crazy stuff that has been going on in the rest of the series. 

Sweet. And romancey and sweet with little hatchlings that fit into the palm of your hand.

I wanted to write something for myself. For a couple of years now, Destin has been talking to me about his adorable cute little hatchlings and I wanted to write THAT. But if I backed up and and wrote about these people as the war started, it would break my heart because I already loved them.

The imbalanced needed to be fix, and the story didn't care what I wanted. My muse didn't care what I wanted. I begged my muse to not break my heart, and she just stared at me imperiously, then told me to go do what I knew had to be done.

So, I backed up to show what happened when Aries 7 was invaded, and how the lives of these people changed. How wonderful, brave chantelle died or endured. Since I did this, the core of the story and the plot changed, revealing that this was not the standalone side story that I thought it was. And, it came with some revelations for me.

Why am I telling you this now? Well, I finished writing on Cherish, and it is going through some self-edits before I send it out to the editor for the official rounds of content and line editing (that it desperately needs), then the proofreading. I don't have a publication date yet. The manuscript is just under 185k words (Remember how I said after Constant that I wasn't going to write another long book? Yeah, that really took hold, didn't it?) and I don't know how long each round of editing will take. So it will be a couple months away yet. 

Ope! I need to write a blurb! 

*stares at computer in disbelief* 

How did I forget that? LOL!

There you go! The news on the next book in the Valespian Pact!

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Thursday, December 24, 2020

New Cover Reveal: Constant (The Valespian Pact, 3) #scifi #spaceopera #lgbtq

 The final new cover reveal for the Valespian Pact rebranding is here! Yvonne Less of Art 4 Artists did a fantastic job with all of the covers. 

Meet Warlord Sohm'lan. Best Friend. Imperial Advisor. Waterfather. Champion of the Oppressed.




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Tuesday, December 22, 2020

New Cover Reveal: Striker #ValespianPact #SpaceOpera #lgbtq+

I'm a little behind with the reveals. I meant for this post to go up on the weekend.... *glances at the date* Obviously, that didn't happen. So for those of you who have been waiting, here is the new cover for Striker (The Valespian Pact, 2)! Say hello to Zeus Vondorian. :)


I am working on getting the files updated with Amazon, Smashwords, Kobo, iBooks, and such. Most of the sites are in the process of reviewing the files, and they are working shortened holiday schedules, so be patient. I didn't pick the best time for this change. LOL!

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Thursday, December 17, 2020

New Cover Reveal: Alpha Trine #scifi #spaceopera #lgbtiaq

 I'm not going to keep y'all in suspense. Here is the new cover for Alpha Trine. The Cover designer is Yvonne Less of Art 4 Artists. She did a fantast job bringing Dargon and Alpha to life!

The new covers will be uploaded at the beginning of next week. 


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Tuesday, December 15, 2020

The Valespian Pact Rebranding

 Sooooo....

I did a THING. 

I never thought I would rebrand The Valespian Pact for many reasons. I adore the covers made by Aisha Akeju but when I was surfacing for some premades I came across one that grabbed me and wouldn't let go. I had a very strict idea about what Princess Athena looked like and there she was. But if I bought the cover for her, then her book wouldn't match the rest of the series.

That cover took me on a journey and I am so happy with what came of it. 

Watch this space for the reveal of the new covers for Alpha Trine, Striker, and Constant. :)



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Friday, April 3, 2020

New Release: Caledonia Destiny (The Valespian Pact, 3) #LGBTIAQ #mmromance #alienromance #spaceopera



Can a Warlord and a Prince find love when the galaxy is on the brink of war?

Chief Warlord Sohm'lan has a job he loves protecting the family who claims him as one of their own. He has known the loss of a mate and believed he would walk alone for the rest of his life… that is until Prince Mestor demanded more from him than duty. Unable to fathom why Mestor would want a widowed older warrior, Sohm'lan maintains his distance believing Mestor will eventually choose an amor closer in age and experience, even though the thought causes him more pain than it should.

Prince Mestor is tired of pretending and his patience is eroding. He needs Sohm'lan to see past their respective ranks and duties to who Mestor is underneath it all. Worried Sohm'lan will be lost to him if he pushes too hard, Mestor and Sohm'lan are caught in a dance of denied desires and tangled obligations.

Warlord Sohm'lan and Prince Mestor struggle to find a way to their heart's desire against the backdrop of galactic conspiracies, the dangerous mission escorting the Fal'Amoric royals, and discoveries within the Vondorian family that threaten to tear apart everything they hold dear. The two of them stand together to fight the coming battle whatever the consequences.



*Constant is 250,000 words and is the third book in the series that must be read in order.


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Thursday, April 2, 2020

Sale! Sale! Sale! #amazon #smashwords

The majority of my books are 60% off on Smashwords until April 20th. 

Use the code AGB60 at checkout for 60% off during Smashword's site-wide promotion!
(Offer good through April 20, 2020 )

You can also find Alpha Trine and Striker still on sale at Amazon for $0.99














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Wednesday, March 25, 2020

Smashwords' Authors Give Back Sale #booksale

Are you looking for something new or different to read?

I'm participating in a month-long sale at Smashwords. Until April 20th you will find all my books (except for new releases) 60% off! Check out my books and the rest of the sale. I'm trying to be good myself but it's really hard. LOL



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Friday, March 20, 2020

Release Day with an Excerpt! #ConstantVP3 #LGBTIAQ #alienromance #spaceopera #VondoriansKickButt #agegap #maydecember #widower


Release Day!!

The day is finally here! The 3rd book in the Valespian Pact series is here. All 253,000 words, 932 pages, and 20-22 hours of reading time! It is an epic, EPIC space opera that took me two years to write. I'm so relieved it is out ob my hands so I'll quite scrutinizing it! I hope you enjoy my labor of love.


Also, do not forget that you can get Alpha Trine and Stiker for $0.99 until March 23rd (at the very least. I'm thinking about extending the sale.)

Alpha Trine


Striker



Can a Warlord and a Prince find love when the galaxy is on the brink of war?

Chief Warlord Sohm'lan has a job he loves protecting the family who claims him as one of their own. He has known the loss of a mate and believed he would walk alone for the rest of his life… that is until Prince Mestor demanded more from him than duty. Unable to fathom why Mestor would want a widowed older warrior, Sohm'lan maintains his distance believing Mestor will eventually choose an amor closer in age and experience, even though the thought causes him more pain than it should.

Prince Mestor is tired of pretending and his patience is eroding. He needs Sohm'lan to see past their respective ranks and duties to who Mestor is underneath it all. Worried Sohm'lan will be lost to him if he pushes too hard, Mestor and Sohm'lan are caught in a dance of denied desires and tangled obligations.


Warlord Sohm'lan and Prince Mestor struggle to find a way to their heart's desire against the backdrop of galactic conspiracies, the dangerous mission escorting the Fal'Amoric royals, and discoveries within the Vondorian family that threaten to tear apart everything they hold dear. The two of them stand together to fight the coming battle whatever the consequences.

Excerpt


Ariafella gave a long sigh and slumped elegantly in the high-back chair.
“What troubles you?” Ashari crossed to the table and took the seat next to her. The news that Zeus was kidnapped from the Imperial Space Station Bashker’Qa had distressed them both. A couple days ago, Azaes sent her an update that relayed Zeus had been found and was safe. Not wanting to be overheard by anyone listening in, Azaes told her with the language of the hands about the Fal’Amoric. They were not returning home until after they escorted the royal family to Valespia. As relieved as she was that her sons were safe, she sensed there was more to the situation, and that had been on her mind since their last communication. She assumed that Ariafella’s thoughts were similar, but Ariafella’s concerns were closer to home.
“The head of House Cordyl is vile.” As if realizing what she had said aloud, Ariafella quickly glanced at the door. When she saw it was closed, she slouched even farther in her relief. Anyone who wanted to enter would knock first.
“He is not the most pleasant bull to be around,” Ashari replied, alert to Ariafella’s changing mood. “Has he done or said anything to you?”
“Oh, no, nothing like that. His two youngest recently finished classes at the Academy and did not come home after graduation, nor have they contacted him. Timsah made a scene at market yesterday, insistent that Rathmar knows where they are. I do not understand. Rathmar is almost as large as Sohm’lan, and yet he refuses to defend himself against Timsah.” She hissed her frustration but did not interrupt Ariafella. “Azaes does not approve of our friendship, but Rath and Zeus are the only real friends I have. I do not know what happened between those two, no one will tell me, and as far as I am concerned if Azaes and Mestor cannot say why they revile Zeus’s best friend… well, I am not going to cut Rathmar out of my life just because Azaes says so. And Rathmar!” Ariafella threw the colored blocks of silk into the carved, wooden box. “He is no better than Mestor or Azaes, carrying guilt around and refusing to confide in me. I want to help him get out from under his father’s abuse and away from those vile people who make up House Cordyl. I know he has been waiting for his youngest siblings to leave. And now that it seems that they have… why is he still there? I do not understand why he would stay in that abusive situation.”
Ashari looked away, her own guilt eating at her. It was time for these… secrets around Rathmar to be revealed. The next time she contacted Valdor she would insist that they finally speak to Zeus, Ariafella, Azaes, and Mestor about Zeus’s childhood friend.
Ariafella continued her rant, not noticing Ashari’s remorse. “We were together when I received the message about Zeus being kidnapped by pirates from the space station. I thought he was going to pass out from shock and worry. As soon as Zeus comes home, I am going to make them sit down and resolve this issue between them. It has gone on long enough,” Ariafella vowed emphatically.
Ashari frowned. Did Ariafella pass on the information that Zeus had been found and unharmed to Rathmar?
“The outcome of that confrontation might not be what you want it to be,” Ashari cautioned, wanting to confide in her future daughter but for various reasons she held her tongue. Soon, she promised herself, soon she and Valdor would shed themselves of this Crown secret. Though, she would do what she could to smooth over the rough edges between her son and his friend. She and Valdor were responsible for not squashing Zeus’s perception of that event five summers ago. At the time, they had believed their caution warranted.
Ariafella’s large, red eyes blinked several times as if she fought strong emotions. “I know that, but I am hoping for the best. With Rathmar distancing himself and Zeus gone, I have been so lonely. Azaes is taking on more and more responsibility from his father and Mestor is always at his side. How do you do it, Ashari? Do you not thirst for friends or companionship? Do you ever get lonely?”
“Of course,” Ashari agreed, knowing Ariafella’s ache all too well. “All my younglinghood friends are on the other side of the continent and we grew apart over time, but I had my young and their antics. Valdor and I learned how to make quality time for each other. I have every confidence you will have better success. You have traveled extensively with your father and are much more outgoing than I ever was at your age. You will find a balance. I also think you will feel better once Zeus returns home.”
Ariafella nodded, not looking as if she agreed. “I think I am going to go for a swim. Want to come?”
“Let me wrap up a couple things and I will meet you there.” Ashari watched her leave, Ariafella’s gold-trimmed white robes billowing behind her in her haste.
Ashari sighed heavily. Being the empress of Atlainticia was never easy. Throughout the summers, she and Valdor had kept things from their young. Sometimes, it was because they were simply too young. But the secret they’d kept these last five summers had been the hardest. At the time they had made the decision, it seemed the best course of action for all involved. They were wrong. They should have brought Azaes and Mestor into their confidence four summers ago, but her sons were not the best at hiding their emotions. There was the concern that they would give away everything when they lost their temper with certain people. It was best that the twins unknowingly kept up a ruse that Valdor had set into place acting as the Crown and had decided what was best for Atlainticia as a whole. Over the intervening time, the twins had become better at masking their emotions, but Valdor refused to wager the lives and welfare of others on their young’s dubious ability to keep their thoughts to themselves. She would be glad when this nasty business with House Cordyl was complete and she could speak to her sons openly about everything.
Sighing again, Ashari cleaned the room, locking away the samples and design plans. Foregoing the change into her swimming robe, she decided to keep Ariafella company and stay out of the water. She was in no mood to swim.
Walking through the palace, her red-trimmed, golden robes whirled about her. She passed the artisan in the fountain atrium who was carving the tribute to Valdor’s prosperous rule over Atlainticia. As far as her spies had been able to uncover, the people were confident in Azaes and looking forward to Valdor passing the throne to his eldest youngling. Not that Valdor would not be missed, but no one expected an emperor or empress to sit on Atlainticia’s throne their whole life. The step-down was a wise tradition, passing rulership to the next generation as they entered their prime.
When she flicked her tongue out and tasted the air, a sickly-sweet pheromone stuck to her taste buds. She knew that scent and searched the crowd, looking for and finding Timsah Gadrius. He stood across the room amidst the crowd from like-minded houses. His flat u-shaped snout was curved in a mockery of a smile while his bulbous amber eyes revealed his haughty disdain. She signaled the closest Basilisc guard, commanding them to keep their eyes on the group. If Timsah was in the palace, then her informant was as well.
She slowed her pace, waiting for their mole in House Cordyl to come to her. He always did when Timsah lurked on the grounds. And sure enough, before she exited the building to descend to the palace’s private beach, he was there waiting in the shadows. Ashari signaled for the guards to divert people away from the hallway leading to the exit. She did not need anyone witnessing her speaking with the young bull.
“Good day, Empress.”
It pained her to hear that damaged, raspy voice. The wounds he sustained on that long-ago day had healed but he had been left with many scars. She was still upset with herself for not taking him in from the very beginning. But he had insisted on being of service to House Vondorian and the throne. Soon that service would come to an end, and he could rest, free to live the life he wanted for himself.
“Rathmar, son, why do I scent fresh blood on you?” she asked quietly.
“The usual. He was displeased that Creon and Damae were not on the transport from the Academy. He believes I know where they are hiding.” Rathmar pushed back the hood of his dark robes, revealing his bruised and battered face. His lips were split all the way to his chin, the skin and azure scales were being held together by medical tape. Surely speaking had to hurt. “It will be the last time he lays his hands on me. I am leaving town, but I wanted to stop and warn you he is looking to acquire passage to Valespia. He is going to take his ‘evidence’ against the throne—” He sneered. They both knew that the so-called evidence was contrived. “—to the Galactic Imperials.”
She frowned. They had not foreseen how Timsah would attempt to subvert Valdor’s authority, but that was no matter. She would see what she could do to delay Timsah’s trip.
“I also wanted to say goodbye.”
Rathmar had no desire to live in Thrace after his work was done. But she had hoped… “Did you hear that Zeus was not kidnapped but is helping a group of Fal’Amoric return to Valespia? He will be home soon.”
Rathmar was shaking his head before she even finished her statement. “He will never want to see me again. I made him believe terrible things… it does not matter. What was once between us can never be put back together.”
She pursed her lips. She would not argue, understanding that Zeus and Rathmar would never again be lovers, but at one time, they had been the best of friends. Surely something of that relationship could be salvaged. She refused to give up on them. “Are you going to say goodbye to Ariafella?”
He looked over his shoulder to where Ariafella swam, his expression pensive. “I should not.”
She smiled, knowing he would at least speak to Ariafella before he left the city.
“If you have need of me, for anything,” Rathmar continued. “Whirlwind will know where to find me.”
Ashari embraced him, not letting him go when he squirmed. “You will always be one of mine and have a home with us. Never doubt that. Your siblings are safe at my family’s vineyard. Timsah will not think to look for them there. They have a room for you as well, if you wanted to join your siblings.”
“Thank you for everything you have done for me,” he rasped, not answering her question.
Her heart squeezed. They should have done something more for him. “It was never enough.”
“You saved our lives, that was plenty. The rest was up to us,” he reassured, his arms finally clenching around her. She would always disagree.
“Go to the infirmary and have your wounds tended. I will send Ariafella to you.”
He looked as if he would argue, but she put on her best ‘do not argue with Meme’ face, and he relented with a sheepish grin flirting at the edges of his wounded lips. Before she exited the palace, she signaled the guards to follow and keep him safe.
When Ashari stepped out onto the balcony, the sun was a hot ball of flame at the apex of the sky. Below was the sandy beach only used by people the Crown gave permission to, which was only a handful outside of those who permanently resided at the palace. Two banister-less balconies overlooked the private inlet, perfect platforms for diving if one did not wish to descend three flights of stairs. She stood on the top-most one looking down into the clear turquoise inlet. The drop-off started only one and a half meters from the shore, where the water turned a deeper blue. The waves were calm, the area protected by the carefully crafted surf walls farther out in deeper Waters.
She walked to the edge, planning to get Ariafella’s attention and send her after Rathmar. The smell off the ocean was strong, the wind causing her robes to snap around her legs. Ariafella was not the only one swimming. Next to her was someone Ashari could not identify, their yellow and green coloring was so different from what she was used to seeing on a Mar’Sani. She frowned down at them, immediately knowing the being had not been inside the palace. Their presence would have caused too much talk. The longer she stared, the more she was filled aby an uncanny certainty that she knew the person. But where had she met this person?
Ariafella suddenly swam to the shore and bypassed her swimming robe to sprint up the stairs. Puzzled, Ashari hurriedly descended to meet her on the second-floor balcony. Her future daughter’s eyes were wide, and her hands trembled as she held out a small, shell-encrusted scroll.
“He said not to go down to the beach. He would leave right away if you descended the last flight of stairs,” Ariafella said in a rush.
“I do not understand. Who is it?”
Ariafella’s eyes turned liquid as if she wanted to cry. “Just… do as he says. Read the scroll. He said you could go to the edge of the balcony and look out, but do not enter the water. His farsight has warned him there would be dire consequences if you did.”
Ashari was well acquainted with the trickiness of farsight. Though now she was curious, and her body hummed as if… as if… oh, Poseidon help her. With trembling hands, Ashari tore open the scroll case and upon seeing the very first word she crumpled to her knees.
Meme.
Tears clouded her vision. She was thrust backward in time to that terrible day when her littlest youngling went missing. She knew this hum in her body, this awareness of the tether between her and her young. They were all a great distance away, her tie to them stretched and quiet. The hum would only be persistent if one was close. Did she dare hope? After all these summers would she be granted such a wonderful boon?
Hurriedly wiping at her face, she gave a reassuring smile. Ariafella looked scared. “Should I have sent him away?”
Ashari clutched her hand. “No, my darling. You did nothing wrong. It was just a shock. Give me a moment.”
Taking a fortifying breath, she smoothed out the sheet she had accidentally crumpled in her hand.

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