Off Planet by Aileen Erin: Guest Post

Off Planet by Aileen Erin: Guest Post

Ten Reasons Why I Have a Total Love-Hate Relationship With My Abilities
by Maité Martinez
©2019
​Aileen Erin
 I LOVE BEING A HALFER.

  1. Being so much stronger than I look has saved my life. A lot. There have been countless times when I was walking home from work late at and been attacked. And there have been times when I’ve seen others being hurt and have been able to help them. Those are the days when truly I’m thankful for my heritage.
  2. Sometimes running is a better option than fighting. Having the speed to be able to make a quick getaway is really essential to surviving as a halfer on Earth.
  3. Being able to feel the constant buzzing of everyone’s tech in my head is kind of a pain—literally—but it’s come in handy a time or two. I can usually feel the tech in someone’s body before I can hear or see them sneaking up on me. Being able to feel your enemy and get away before anything actually happens is pretty fantastic.
  4. I won’t lie—I love being strong and fast. I love to push my body to its limit. Working out and doing martial arts is like breathing for me. I like to test myself and getting to push harder and faster than anyone I know is kind of cool when I take a step back from the whole everyone-wants-me-dead thing.
  5. And using all of my abilities to teach others self-defense is worth everything. After working my shift at the diner, it’s really hard to go work a whole other job. Sometimes I’m exhausted, but when I’m there and teaching others how to keep themselves safe… It’s everything. Teaching isn’t really just a job for me. It’s something I HAVE to do.

I HATE BEING A HALFER.

  1. I could really do without the whole glowing skin thing. Some days it’s hot outside and I don’t want to wear a hoodie, but I have to. I have to be able to cover every bit of visible skin that I can while running to find a safe place to hide whenever my emotions get out of control. Not to mention its embarrassing. It’s like my skin is part mood ring, part glow worm, and I’d really love not to have my emotions on display for everyone to see. I honestly don’t understand why it does that, but I’m hoping that there’s a pretty freaking fantastic reason. Otherwise, the only purpose it serves is to get me killed.
  1. Being fast is awesome, but that means I have to have so much self-control. If I slip and move too fast or show that my reflexes are way better than average, then I’ll give myself away. I have always be aware of how fast I’m moving, and that’s exhausting.
  1. The constant buzz of tech along my skin gets irritating after a while. I recently got an implant in my finger, and it’s making me bitchy. It feels like my finger is getting jabbed with a needle every minute or so, and after a long day, I feel like I want to snap. But everyone has implanted tech. It’s how we make calls and pay for groceries. I need it. Because if I don’t, then it’s a giant red flag that I’m not quite human. And that’s deadly for me. So, for now, I’m going to keep the implant. I just hope it doesn’t drive me crazy.
  1. My abilities are a constant reminder of what I am and how hated I am on Earth. Not for anything I did, but just because of my DNA. It’d be nice to forget what I am for a few days, but as soon as I do that, I’ll move too fast or start glowing or bitch about the frequency of the tech around me. And when that happens, they’ll know what I am. If I want to live, no one can know.
  1.  And when I remember what I am, I remember who I am. I don’t remember my father at all. I have literally no memories of the man, so it feels crazy that I’m related to this super important Aunare man. It feels even crazier that if SpaceTech finds me… If I make one wrong step or do anything out of the ordinary… I could set off an intergalactic war. A responsibility that big shouldn’t be on anyone’s shoulders. But for something that huge to be on mine? It’s a big price to pay for the joy of being strong and fast. One that I’m sure will get me killed eventually.

Title: Off Planet (Aunare Chronicles #1)
Author: Aileen Erin
Genre: Young Adult, Dystopia

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From USA Today Bestselling Author Aileen Erin
Maite Martinez has always yearned for more than waitressing in a greasy diner on the polluted ruins of planet Earth. Hiding her special abilities is a full-time job on its own, even with the government distracted by the mysterious alien race – the Aunare.
When a SpaceTech officer gets handsy with her, she reacts without thinking. Breaking his nose might not have been her smartest move. Now she’s faced with a choice: serious jail time working in a chain gang on a volcano planet or join the corporate army to fight against the impending war with the Aunare. It’s really no choice at all.
As with everything in her life, Maite quickly realizes that the war with the Aurnare isn’t what it seems. And Lorne, the Aunare prince, keeps popping up everywhere she goes. Being seen with him could get her in even deeper trouble with her commanders, but he’s the first person who sees through the wall she’s built around herself and she can’t bring herself to send him away.
When the situation between SpaceTech and the Aunare escalates, Maite has a way to end the war before it even begins. There’s only one question: Can she stop the total annihilation of humanity without getting herself killed in the process?


​About Aileen Erin

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Aileen Erin is half-Irish, half-Mexican, and 100% nerd–from Star Wars (prequels don’t count) to Star Trek (TNG FTW), she reads Quenya and some Sindarin, and has a severe fascination with the supernatural. Aileen has a BS in Radio-TV-Film from the University of Texas at Austin, and an MFA in Writing Popular Fiction from Seton Hill University. She lives with her husband in Los Angeles, and spends her days doing her favorite things: reading books, creating worlds, and kicking ass.


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Remind Me by Samantha Chase: Excerpt

Remind Me by Samantha Chase: Excerpt

Title: Remind Me (Magnolia Sound #1l)
Author: Samantha Chase
Genre:​ Contemporary Romance
​It’s been years since Mallory Westbrook set foot in Magnolia Sound, but the death of her great-grandfather forces her back. Two weeks to get his affairs in order then she would return to her life in New York. The perfect plan, if not for Jake Summerford—her first love who broke her heart.

Jake always regretted the way things ended with Mallory and now that she’s back in town, he’s hoping they can put the past behind them. As they reconnect, old feelings resurface and Jake realizes that friendship is only the beginning of what he wants from Mallory.

With one foot out of the door, Mallory is looking for any excuse to leave Magnolia Sound behind. Forever. Will Jake’s plan to replace the old, painful memories help him finally show her their love deserves another chance?


Remind Me Excerpt
​©2019 Samantha Chase
“But we were already hanging out,” Mallory reminded him and the look Sam gave her bordered on hysterical. “What? What’s so funny?”

“We all know I’m the third wheel here and the two of you would like nothing more than to be alone, so…I’m leaving,” he said, walking back into the kitchen to put the beer back in the refrigerator. “I’m gonna go home and tell Mom what the plan is–I’m going out to be a good cousin, while you’re here doing…I don’t know…Jake.” He winked. “You two have fun!”

Jake knew he didn’t let out a breath until the back door closed and he saw Sam walk down the deck stairs from the living room window. “Well…that was…awkward.”

“Just a little,” Mallory agreed. “Ugh…why is my brother such a dork?”

Laughing, Jake shifted them until her head was on his shoulder. “I wouldn’t call him a dork, he’s just a little…”

“He’s a dork. Trust me. We’re twins and I’m allowed to say it.” She shook her head. “He’s going to be snarky about this until he leaves.”

“About what?”

“You and me. Us. The fact that he knows what we’re doing.” She groaned. “Now, every time I mention seeing you or doing something, he’s going to make some sort of doofus comment about how I’m doing you. I’m telling you, he’s the worst.”

But Jake couldn’t help but laugh. He didn’t have any siblings so he didn’t understand the dynamics, but from where he was sitting, it was all pretty comical. The fact that they each other and had such obvious affection for each other was a pretty amazing thing. Maybe it was because they were twins or something. All he knew was that he hadn’t met many siblings with the kind of relationship Sam and Mallory had.

Plus, he liked knowing Sam looked out for her when he couldn’t.

And that one single thought had him going still.

This wasn’t going anywhere–this was about passing the time and getting her out of his system. He wasn’t supposed to be thinking about his feelings or hers. This was temporary. They both saw the end before they started up again, so why was he suddenly feeling concerned about how Mallory was going to be when he wasn’t around?

“Jake?” she asked softly, looking up at him. “You okay?”

He nodded. Right now, he didn’t want to talk. Hell, he didn’t want to think either. All he wanted was to feel–feel Mallory’s body against his. Feel her skin under his hands. Feel her breath mingling with his.

Standing, he gently tugged her to her feet before plunging his hands into her hair and giving her a searing kiss. If she was surprised by the sudden change of events, she didn’t show it. If anything, she kissed him back with equal abandon.

So good, he thought. Kissing Mallory was always so damn good…

When he had invited her to come home with him earlier–before Sam showed up–Jake envisioned them coming in and talking and maybe sharing some lazy kisses before he seduced her into staying the night. But as Mallory pressed up against him and purred, he was pretty sure nothing was going to be slow and lazy, and that he was the one being seduced.

And he loved every minute of it.

Without breaking the kiss, they maneuvered across the room and down the hall, stopping once so he could back her against the wall and grind against her. She tore her lips from his and sighed his name like a plea. Reaching down, Jake lifted her until her legs wrapped around his waist and it took every bit of self-control he possessed not to take her right then and there. Her dress was bunched up at her waist and the barely-there panties would be gone with only the slightest of tugs…

“Bed,” he growled against her throat even as he continued to rub against her. “I want you in my bed.”

“Then take me there,” she said breathlessly.

Easier said than done, he thought, forcing himself to walk the last ten feet to his room. At the side of the bed, he simply let himself fall and kept Mallory in his arms. They laughed and rolled until they were comfortable and then he sank back into the kiss.

Mallory tugged at his shirt and once she had it pulled free of his trousers, her nails scraped up his back and it gave him chills. Sitting up quickly, he ripped the shirt off–buttons flying in every direction.

“Wow,” she panted. “That was incredibly sexy.”

“Oh, yeah?” he asked, his own breath coming out roughly. “How do you feel about this?” His hand snaked under her dress and he tugged her tiny panties off–the sound of the fabric ripping seemed insanely loud in the room.

“Oh!” she cried as her hips bucked off the bed. Jake knew what she wanted and he was more than happy to give it to her.  In a flash her dress was off. He peeled her bra off with his teeth as she writhed beneath him. “Jake…”

Once he had her completely naked, his self-control completely vanished. His mouth and hands were everywhere. While he licked and suckled at her breasts, his hand was ruthlessly teasing her between her legs. Watching Mallory lose control was one of his favorite pastimes and as he urged her on, he knew it would always be this way. She cried out his name again and again and again and each time it ratcheted his own arousal up more and more.

He hated to move away from her even for a second, but he still had half of his own clothes to discard. Mallory reached for him as he moved away and he smoothed a hand across her stomach. “Soon,” he whispered. “I’m not going anywhere.”


About Samantha Chase

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Samantha Chase is a New York Times and USA Today bestseller of contemporary romance. She released her debut novel in 2011 and currently has more than forty titles under her belt! When she’s not working on a new story, she spends her time reading romances, playing way too many games of Scrabble or Solitaire on Facebook, wearing a tiara while playing with her sassy pug Maylene…oh, and spending time with her husband of 25 years and their two sons in North Carolina.

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Solis by kat Ross: Book Review

Solis by kat Ross: Book Review

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I love the immense world that Kat Ross has created for The Fourth Talisman series. Throughout book two, Solis, the world continues to expand as we learn more about the Vatras, the Greeks, and the Valkirin. I learned more about the characters and places on every page, and the adventure continues to grow.

Nazafereen is in Greece with a mission. A tricky one that takes most of the book to accomplish. But as she navigates the solution to her problem, she is unaware that Darius is also in danger. My one big hang-up here was at the very end. I wanted is POV a little bit more. I was so used to seeing what was happening to him, and then bam, something happened and I only got a recap without many details. And the details sounded exciting.

Back in Valkirin, things aren’t looking so good for Victor. But pay close attention to everything happening here. There’s a big clue and I almost missed it, but now I’m curious to see how it all plays out. Even characters that appear to be secondary in nature have their chance to shine and play important roles here – which just brings the world to life even more. 

I think what impresses me most about the series so far is that scale of the world that Kat Ross has brought to the pages. Details are polished and characters (even side ones) feel like they are complete people and not just used to push the story along. The way the storylines overlap and lives cross in unexpected ways remind of some of the fantasy greats.

**I voluntarily reviewed a complimentary copy of this book**



Title: Solis (The Fourth Talisman #2)
Author: Kat Ross
Genre: High Fantasy
Content Rating: PG-13
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In the second volume of the Fourth Talisman series, Nazafareen’s path takes a twist, setting her on a journey into the heart of the maelstrom…

It’s been a thousand years since the Avas Vatras tried to burn the world to ashes. A thousand years since they were imprisoned in the brutal wasteland called the Kiln. But revenge is a dish best served cold—even, apparently, by the children of fire. 

In Delphi, Nazafareen joins forces with the followers of Dionysius to rescue her friends from the Oracle’s dungeons and seek out the three talismans whose extraordinary powers stopped the Vatras before. With her own breaking magic growing stronger by the day, she must walk a razor’s edge to control her volatile temper. And if the Vatras find the talismans first, their last hope will die.

In the frozen wastes of the Valkirin range, Victor strikes an uneasy bargain with bitter enemies to keep his tenuous grip on the Maiden Keep. The other holdfasts are coming for him. But it’s a traitor within Val Moraine’s walls that may prove to be his downfall.