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Blurb:
Finding
one’s psi-mate is something every Sandarian dreams of. Too bad Ian’s family and
society would never allow him to bond with a human. And even if he could, Dani
would never let some alien voodoo tell her who she was going to spend the rest
of her life with. No matter how hot he is.
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Excerpts:
“Earth
Protector? You’re kidding right?”
“No. Pretty much
what it sounds like. Cliche as it may be, we are not alone in the universe.”
Dani held
Jared’s gaze. She’d heard what he said, but couldn’t process the words. They
sat on her brain like little beings, patiently waiting to be let in. Knock, knock. Dani let out a nervous laugh.
Maybe if I ignore them, they’ll go away.
Jared didn’t blink. Or maybe not.
“So you’re not
an EP?”
“Nah, I’m human,
just like you. I’m what they call a Support Agent, or SA for short. I do what I
can for Ian and the other EPs, but I’m based with Ian.”
“So you’re a
spy.”
“Support agent,
not secret agent,” Jared said. “Although, we are a secret.”
“You’re a spy
for aliens.”
“Stop it. It’s
not like that.”
Bio:
Sabine grew up in Phoenix, but has lived in Arizona,
California, Colorado, Utah, Idaho, Texas, Massachusetts and Florida. She
has a BS in Electrical Engineering Technologies and did everything but her
thesis for a Masters degree in Cultural Anthropology, looking at the nexus of
culture and technology. She was a Project Manager flying back and forth between
Tucson and Boston when she met her very own alien. She spent a year running the
QA department for a seriously cool and under appreciated computer telephony
system then moved to California where she ran a small tech support group for a
company making DSL routers before anyone knew what DSL was. A life long fan of
Science Fiction and Romance novels, Alien Attachments naturally gelled in her imagination.
Sabine lives in Florida with her husband, kids, cats
and whole mess of characters in her head.
Links:
Email: SabinePriestley@gmail.com
Website: http://www.sabinepriestley.com
Twitter: https://twitter.com/sabinepriestley
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